| This new edition includes the masonry sections of the 2003 International Building Code, 2003 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, and 2001 California Building Code. It also offers an index of masonry organizations, sample guide specifications and the latest low-lift grouting requirements for the California Building Code. Table of Contents: Introduction; 2003 International Building Code: Chapter 1: Administration - Duties and Powers of Building Officials; Chapter 16: Structural Design; Chapter 17: Structural Tests and Special Inspections; Chapter 18: Soils and Foundations; Chapter 21: Masonry; Chapter 23: Wood; Chapter 14: Exterior Walls; Chapter 7: Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction 2001 California Building Code: California Building Code Preface: How to Distinguish Model Code Language from California Amendments: Preface: Chapter 21A: Masonry; Chapter14A: Exterior Wall Coverings - Veneer; Chapter 31: Special Construction - Chimneys, Fireplaces and Barbecues; Appendix Chapter 21: Prescriptive Masonry Construction in High-Wind Areas 2003 International Residential Code: Preface; Chapter 1: Administration; Chapter 2: Definitions; Chapter 3: Building Planning; Chapter 4: Foundations; Chapter 5: Floors; Chapter 6: Wall Construction; Chapter 7: Wall Covering; Chapter 8: Roof-Ceiling Construction; Chapter 9: Roof Assemblies; Chapter 10: Chimneys and Fireplaces; Chapter 11: Energy Efficiency; Chapter 13: General Mechanical System Requirements; Chapter 14: Heating and Cooling Equipment; Chapter 16: Duct Systems; Chapter 18: Chimneys and Vents; Chapter 21: Hydronic Piping; Chapter 24: Fuel Gas; Chapter 26: General Plumbing Requirements; Chapter 33: General Requirements; Chapter 35: Services; Appendix E: Manufactured Housing Used as Dwelling; Appendix F: Radon Control Method; Appendix J: Existing Buildings and Structures Selected Quality Control Standards: Brick Absorption of Brick; Field Test for Rate of Absorption for Brick; Values for Compressive Strength; Masonry Prism Testing Guide Specifications; Mortar, Grout, Reinforces Grouted Brick Masonry, Reinforced Concrete Unit Masonry, Anchored Veneer, Adhered Thin Clay Brick or Stone Slab Masonry Veneer, Glass Unit Masonry, Brick Water Repellent Coating, and Clear Water Repellents for Concrete Unit Masonry BIA Technical Notes: Subject Heading Index; Tek Manual for Concrete Masonry Design and Construction; IBC Study Session 16 Chapter 16 - Special Inspections, Concrete, Masonry, and Wood; 2003 IBC Checklist - Masonry; Index. |