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New State Minimum Standard Codes and 2012 Georgia Amendments effective January 1, 2012:

New State Minimum Standard Codes and 2012 Georgia Amendments effective January 1, 2012:

 

Georgia Environmental Protection Division Reclaimed Water Systems Guidelines for Public Comment:



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Georgia Amendments to the State Minimum Standard Codes:

International Building Code (IBC), 2006 Edition

International Residential Code (IRC), 2006 Edition

International Fire Code (IFC), 2006 Edition

International Plumbing Code (IPC), 2006 Edition

International Mechanical Code (IMC), 2006 Edition

International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), 2006 Edition

National Electrical Code (NEC), 2008 Edition

International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), 2006 Edition

 

Permissive Codes:

International Existing Building Code (IEBC), 2006 Edition

International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC), 2006 Edition

 

Georgia State Amendments Archive

 


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BUILDER RESOURCES

 

  • Accessibility Design and Construction Standards
  • Bath and Kitchen Accessibility
  • Georgia Accessibility Codes
  • Energy Star Critaria
  • Simpson Strong-Tie
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    - Structural Systems Section -

    DCA5DCA 5 - Post-Frame Buildings
    Provides guidance to post-frame building designers for meeting the requirements of the 2000 International Building Code and to confirm that a properly designed post-frame building is in fact code compliant.

     

    DCA6DCA 6 - Prescriptive Residential Deck Construction Guide - 2009 IRC Version
    Includes guidance on provisions of the International Residential Code (IRC) pertaining to single level residential wood deck construction. Provisions contained in this document that are not included in the IRC are considered good practice recommendations.

    WFCM Workbook

    WFCM Workbook Design of Wood Frame Buildings for High Wind, Snow, and Seismic Loadings provides a design example, typical checklist, and background information related to design of a wood-frame structure in accordance with AF&PA's Wood Frame Construction Manual (WFCM) for One- and Two- Family Dwellings, 2001 Edition.

    WFCM HIGH WIND GUIDES

        90mph               100mph           110mph          120mph          130mph


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    Technical Info for Steel

    Most structural steel loading questions can be answered by viewing or downloading the product information listed below.

    Product Approval Information

    Material Safety Data Sheet

    LEED NC 2.2 Certification  


    PrecastPrecast Lintels


    Hurricane Sills Window Sills


    Power Box Steel Lintels

    Powers Steel L-2 Lintels