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Construction Codebooks > International Codebooks

Why Buy

The International Codes are widely adopted. If you do construction or renovation work anywhere,the jurisdiction probably requires the work to be done to one of these codes. Where that is not the case, working to the applicable code anyhow is a wise practice; it will aid you in proper bidding, and serve as legal protection long after the job is done.

No More Confusion

Two general areas of confusion arise in regard to these standards. One is the way jobs are sometimes specified or put out for bid. The client may have overlooked certain requirements, allowing an unscrupulous competitor to bid on that job while you would have done it the right way from the start. By having the codes on hand and referencing specific parts of your bid to specific codes, you force everyone to bid on the same job you're bidding on--not a cheaper job that naturally results in your being underbid.

Another area of confusion is what exactly the construction and renovation code requirements are, and which apply to your particular project. Ask 10 different project managers, and you're likely to get a dozen different answers. The solution is to obtain and study the codes relevant to your project. This is much more efficient than trying to argue with an inspector or attorney after you've already completed work that violates one or more code provisions.

About ICC

Who is the ICC? It's the International Code Council. The ICC says it's "a member-focused association dedicated to helping the building safety community and construction industry provide safe, sustainable and affordable construction through the development of codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process."

Why should you care?These codes form the basis for how construction must be done.

  • Many jurisdictions in the USA have adopted International Codes--sometimes in addition to other codes, sometimes in place of them. All fifty states (and U.S. possessions and many jurisdictions outside the USA) have adopted one or more of the International Codes, either with amendments or exactly as is.
  • Many owners (construction customers) are bound by International Codes, due to corporate policies--especially if the parent company is based outside the USA.
  • Code convergence is increasing. Other codes are becoming more like the International Codes with each code cycle.
  • Conforming to these codes, even if not specifically required to do by the local authority having jurisdiction, can make a huge difference in a liability suit.
  • The International Codes, if not required in your jurisdiction, can fill some "holes" in other applicable codes for engineering or design quality purposes. Thus, they make it easier for you to "sell" to the customer the right way to do the job. You have an authoritative basis for the "price hike" you are proposing over a less suitable design.
  • If you are not using International Codes now, you will be. Get in the habit of working with these codes.

Bonus!Now, here's a bonus for you. Suppose the state doesn't list a specific code. You do the work, something happens, and you are in court defending yourself against claims that your work resulted in an unsafe installation. There's no inspection report, because there was no standard required by your state. But wait. You did the work per the applicable ICC codes. Now, assuming good workmanship and good materials, the other party has a frivolous case.

Safety first. The International Codes, or I-Codes, published by ICC, provide minimum safeguards for people at home, at school, and in the workplace. The I-Codes are a complete set of comprehensive, coordinated building safety and fire prevention codes. Building codes benefit public safety and support the industry’s need for one set of codes without regional limitations.

Federal applications. Many federal agencies (such as the Architect of the Capitol, General Services Administration, National Park Service, Department of State, U.S. Forest Service and the Veterans Administration) require work to be done per thethe I-Codes. The Department of Defense references the International Building Code for constructing military facilities, including those that house U.S. troops, domestically and deployed.

Where ICC came from. The founders of the ICC are Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc. (BOCA), International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), and Southern Building Code Congress International, Inc. (SBCCI). At one time, they each published their own codes. But in 1994, they established the International Code Council (ICC)as a non-profit organization dedicated to developing a single set of construction codes. The International Code Series subsequently replaced the codes previously published by these organizations.

Code Compliance Tips

  • Obviously, you need to know what the regulations and requirements are. That's why you should buy this standard.
  • As you apply a requirement, look at the principle behind it. If you satisfy the principle, you won't be subject to "interpretation revisions" being forced on you later.
  • To understand a particular provision, understand its context. So rather than look up a sentence and try to parse out its meaning, look at the entire code and how it's arranged. Where does the provision fit within this framework, and what is that chapter or section trying to accomplish?
  • Remember that members of all code-making bodies write the codes in respect to the laws of physics, and to the body of knowledge in the respective trade or skill area addressed by the code. If you also understand these things, then you will be able to more properly apply a given code requirement.
  • Codes are nearly always written as minimum requirements. You may need to go beyond the code requirements for optimum operational efficiency or to satisfy engineering requirements based on best practices. The codes almost never limit you from going beyond the requirements.
2009 International Building Code Looseleaf
2009 International Building Code Looseleaf
$137.00




The 2009 International Building Code is based on years of combined experience and technical expertise of the three model code groups: ICBO, BOCA and SBCCI. The International Building Code features time-tested safety concepts, updated means of egress and interior fi More Info
2009 International Building Code Softcover
2009 International Building Code Softcover
$122.00




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2009 International Building Code Spiralbound Edition
2009 International Building Code Spiralbound Edition
$117.00




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2009 International Energy Conservation Code, Softcover
2009 International Energy Conservation Code, Softcover
$40.00




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2009 Intern'l Energy Cnsrvtn Code + ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Std 90.1
2009 Intern'l Energy Cnsrvtn Code + ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Std 90.1
$135.00




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2009 International Existing Building Code Looseleaf
2009 International Existing Building Code Looseleaf
$75.00




The 2009 International Existing Building Code contains requirements intended to encourage the use and reuse of existing buildings. The scope covers repair, alteration, addition, and change of occupancy for existing buildings and historic buildings, while achieving More Info
2009 International Existing Building Code Softcover
2009 International Existing Building Code Softcover
$69.00




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2009 International Fire Code Looseleaf
2009 International Fire Code Looseleaf
$110.00




The 2009 International Fire Code provides requirements consistent with nationally recognized good practice, and addresses concerns of safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations. Topics include general precautions against fire, emer More Info
2009 International Fire Code Softcover
2009 International Fire Code Softcover
$99.00




The 2009 International Fire Code provides requirements consistent with nationally recognized good practice, and addresses concerns of safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations. Topics include general precautions against fire, emer More Info
2009 International Fuel Gas Code Looseleaf
2009 International Fuel Gas Code Looseleaf
$86.00




The 2009 International Fuel Gas Code addresses the design and installation of fuel gas systems and gas-fired appliances through requirements that emphasize performance. Looseleaf version with custom binder. More Info
2009 International Fuel Gas Code Softcover
2009 International Fuel Gas Code Softcover
$74.00




The 2009 International Fuel Gas Code addresses the design and installation of fuel gas systems and gas-fired appliances through requirements that emphasize performance. Softcover version. More Info
2009 International Mechanical Code Looseleaf
2009 International Mechanical Code Looseleaf
$89.00




The 2009 International Mechanical Code establishes minimum regulations for mechanical systems using prescriptive and performance-related provisions. Looseleaf version. More Info
2009 International Mechanical Code Softcover
2009 International Mechanical Code Softcover
$79.00




The 2009 International Mechanical Code establishes minimum regulations for mechanical systems using prescriptive and performance-related provisions. Softcover version. More Info
2009 International Plumbing Code Looseleaf
2009 International Plumbing Code Looseleaf
$90.00




The 2009 International Plumbing Code provides comprehensive minimum regulations for plumbing facilities in terms of both performance and prescriptive objectives, and provides for the acceptance of new and innovative products, materials, and systems. Looseleaf versi More Info
2009 International Plumbing Code Softcover
2009 International Plumbing Code Softcover
$78.00




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2009 International Private Sewage Disposal Code
2009 International Private Sewage Disposal Code
$31.00




The 2009 International Private Sewage Disposal Code provides regulations governing the design, construction, quality of materials, erection, installation, alteration, repair, location, relocation, replacement, addition to, use, and maintenance of individual sewage More Info
2009 International Property Maintenance Code
2009 International Property Maintenance Code
$35.00




The 2009 International Property Maintenance Code (IMPC) governs the maintenance of existing buildings, with clear and specific requirements for continued use and maintenance of plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and fire-protection systems. The key components of the More Info
2009 International Residential Code, Looseleaf
2009 International Residential Code, Looseleaf
$125.00




The 2009 International Residential Code brings together all building, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, energy, and electrical provisions for one- and two-family dwellings. This comprehensive, stand-alone residential code establishes minimum regulations for one- and More Info
2009 International Residential Code, Softcover
2009 International Residential Code, Softcover
$106.00




The 2009 International Residential Code brings together all building, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, energy, and electrical provisions for one- and two-family dwellings. This comprehensive, stand-alone residential code establishes minimum regulations for one- and More Info
2009 International Residential Code, Spiral
2009 International Residential Code, Spiral
$99.00




The 2009 International Residential Code brings together all building, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, energy, and electrical provisions for one- and two-family dwellings. This comprehensive, stand-alone residential code establishes minimum regulations for one- and More Info
2009 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code
2009 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code
$49.00




The 2009 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code contains provisions addressing fire spread, accessibility, defensible space, water supply, and other considerations for buildings constructed near wildland areas. This code extablishes the minimum regulations for More Info
2009 International Zoning Code
2009 International Zoning Code
$33.00




The 2009 International Zoning Code promotes uniformity and consistency in zoning laws and their enforcement. This code is a tool for city planners, code officials, and developers to implement the orderly development and use of land. More Info
 
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