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Re: Which Code To Use
Posted by:
cda (IP Logged)
Date: May 15, 2017 08:19PM
J L Mazerat Wrote:
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> When a person is designing a building and its
> components, should this design be to the level of
> the current adopted code or to what is the
> industry standard at the time. Example: the code
> adopted by the local jurisdiction is the 2000
> edition. Here we are in 2017 and there have been
> significant changes to the code that calls for
> better protection based of the fact that the older
> code requirements would not give equal protection
> to what is known today. Based on these facts,
> should the designer stick with the code that has
> been adopted or use the upgraded requirement to
> meet the new level of knowledge for protection?
To meet the ahj requirements, it only has to be designed to the adopted code.
As Mark pointed out even the newest code, may not have all sections adopted by the ahj.
Then even if the entire most current code is adopted, there are a number of exceptions in it on how a building can be built.
Do you want to restate your question?