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The 2021 IBC® contains many important changes such as:
- Puzzle rooms (escape rooms) are now defined and regulated as special amusement areas, requiring compliance with Section 411 and special means of egress requirements.
- For the purposes of determining the allowable number of control areas in a building, each portion separated by one or more fire walls is now considered as a separate building.
- In Group E occupancies, enhanced classroom acoustics in compliance with ICC A117.1 are to be provided in all classrooms having of volume of 20,000 cubic feet or less.
- The requirements for metal composite materials and systems (MCM) installed on the exterior walls of Types I, II, III and IV construction were simplified and sprinkler allowances were deleted.
- The use of intermodal shipping containers as buildings is now specifically addressed through provisions intended to supplement existing applicable IBC requirements.
- Automatic sprinkler protection is now required in Group S-2 open parking garages where any fire area exceeds 48,000 square feet.
- The 2017 edition of ICC A117.1 was adopted.
- Parapets of a minimum height are now required for aggregate-surfaced roofs to prevent blow-off.
- Mixed occupancy buildings with assembly spaces are placed in Risk Category III when the total public assembly occupant load is greater than 2500 people.
- The 2021 IBC snow map is updated to match ASCE 7-16 snow maps by adding a reference to ASCE 7 snow tables in states with large case study areas.
- Secondary rain loads are updated to be consistent with ASCE 7.
- Special inspection requirements were added to address the anchorage and connection of mass timber structural elements.
- Installation of firestop, fire-resistant joint systems and perimeter fire barrier systems in residential-use buildings now requires special inspection in Group R fire areas having an occupant load exceeding 250 people.
- Frost protection for egress doors was added to the foundation requirements.
- ACI standards ACI 117 and ITG 7 were added by reference to provide acceptable tolerances for concrete construction.
- Three new types of construction (Types IV-A, IV-B, and IV-C) allow mass timber buildings of taller heights, more stories above grade, and greater allowable areas compared to existing provisions for heavy timber buildings.
Massachusetts Building Code Amendments - 780 CMR (10th)
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Tenth Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code - Basic/Commercial version which is comprised of the Massachusetts amendments to the International Building Code 2015.
Architectural Access Regulations: 521 CMR 1.00-47.00
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- Part A, Administration; Authority; Purpose and Scope; Jurisdiction; Appeal and Variance; Definitions; Space Allowance and Reach Ranges;
- Part B, Building Types; Retail Establishments; Transient Lodging Facilities; Multiple Dwellings; Public Use and Common Use Spaces in Multiple Dwelling; Commercial Buildings; Educational Facilities; Medical Care Facilities; Places of Assembly; Detention Facilities; Houses of Worship; Restaurants; Transportation Terminals; Recreational Facilities;
- Part C, Exterior; Accessible Route; Curb Cuts; Walkways; Parking and Passenger Loading Zones;
- Part D, Interior; Ramps; Entrances; Doors and Doorways; Stairs; Elevators; Floor Surfaces; Public Toilet Room; Bathing Rooms; Kitchens; Dressing, Fitting and Changing Rooms; Storage; Tables and Seating; Drinking Fountains; Public Telephones; Automated Teller Machines (ATMs); Controls; Alarms; Signage;
- Part E, Dwelling Units; Group 1 Bathrooms; Group 1 Kitchens; Group 2 Bathrooms; Group 2 Kitchens; Group 1 Bedrooms; Group 2 Bedrooms
The 2021 IRC® contains many important changes such as:
- Braced wall lines must be placed on a physical wall or placed between multiple walls.
- The rated separation for two-family dwellings is 1 hour whether or not a lot line exists between units.
- Emergency escape and rescue openings require a clear 36-inch-wide path to a public way.
- An engineered design is required for storm shelters.
- A habitable attic is limited to one-half the area of the story below and the dwelling requires sprinklers.
- Updated Wind Speed maps match IBC and ASCE 7 maps.
- Deck design now considers snow load, tributary area for footing and post height, and guard details.
- Specific requirements for deck guardrails were added.
- Component and cladding wind pressures in Table R301.2(2) are updated for new design wind speeds and hip or gable roof profiles.
- Minimum footing size tables are revised to more accurately reflect current practice.
- Cripple wall requirements apply only to exterior cripple walls.
- New appendices for cob construction and 3D printed construction are added.
- A 30 percent reduction of airflow is permitted for balanced ventilation systems.
- Commercial gas cooking appliances are prohibited.
- The head pressure for a water test of DWV systems increased to 10 feet.
- Air vacuum testing is now permitted for plastic piping DWV systems.
- Section P2904 for dwelling sprinklers is expanded to more closely align with NFPA 13D.
- An emergency service disconnect is required in a readily accessible outdoor location.
- A surge-protective device (SPD) is now required at the service panel.
- The number of receptacle outlets required for peninsular and island countertops in kitchens is determined by the area of the countertop surface.
- GFCI protection is now required for damp and wet locations not included in the other 10 areas requiring GFCI protection.
Massachusetts Residential Code Amendments - 780 CMR (10th)
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Massachusetts Energy Resources - 225 CMR (1.00 - 27.00)
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This reference contains the Massachusetts amendments to the IECC along with the following:
Energy Conservation Service Program; Multi-family Building Program; Appliance Energy-Efficiency Standards, Testing and Certification Program; Energy Management Services (EMS) Contracts; Doer CO2 Budget Trading Program Auction Regulation; Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard-RPS Class I; Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard-RPS Class II; Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard; Energy Management Services(EMS) Contracts Requests for Qualifications Process; Solar Mass. Renewable Target (SMART) Program: Clean Peak Energy Portfolio Standard(CPS); Mass. Residential Stretch Energy Code; Mass. Commercial Stretch Energy Code; Municipal Fossil Fuel Free Building Construction and Renovation Demonstration Project; Participation in the Green Communities Program for Municipalities Served by Municipal Light Plants; Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) Program; Building Energy Reporting.
Updated through January 2023, the book provides a comprehensive set of the most up-to-date Construction regulations. Utilizing MANCOMM’s signature formatting approach – RegLogic – this edition includes notations for changes within the past year and letters of reference.
This book features:
• 1903 – Inspections, Citations, and Penalties
• Part 1904 – Recording and Reporting Occupational Illnesses and Injuries
• Selected 1910 General Industry Standards
• OSHA Forms 300
• Sharps Injury Log
• This edition also includes Subpart AA - Confined Spaces
2021 International Energy Conservation Code
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The 2021 IECC® addresses energy efficiency on several fronts including cost, energy usage, use of natural resources and the impact of energy usage on the environment.
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The 2021 IRC® contains many important changes such as:
- Braced wall lines must be placed on a physical wall or placed between multiple walls.
- The rated separation for two-family dwellings is 1 hour whether or not a lot line exists between units.
- Emergency escape and rescue openings require a clear 36-inch-wide path to a public way.
- An engineered design is required for storm shelters.
- A habitable attic is limited to one-half the area of the story below and the dwelling requires sprinklers.
- Updated Wind Speed maps match IBC and ASCE 7 maps.
- Deck design now considers snow load, tributary area for footing and post height, and guard details.
- Specific requirements for deck guardrails were added.
- Component and cladding wind pressures in Table R301.2(2) are updated for new design wind speeds and hip or gable roof profiles.
- Minimum footing size tables are revised to more accurately reflect current practice.
- Cripple wall requirements apply only to exterior cripple walls.
- New appendices for cob construction and 3D printed construction are added.
- A 30 percent reduction of airflow is permitted for balanced ventilation systems.
- Commercial gas cooking appliances are prohibited.
- The head pressure for a water test of DWV systems increased to 10 feet.
- Air vacuum testing is now permitted for plastic piping DWV systems.
- Section P2904 for dwelling sprinklers is expanded to more closely align with NFPA 13D.
- An emergency service disconnect is required in a readily accessible outdoor location.
- A surge-protective device (SPD) is now required at the service panel.
- The number of receptacle outlets required for peninsular and island countertops in kitchens is determined by the area of the countertop surface.
- GFCI protection is now required for damp and wet locations not included in the other 10 areas requiring GFCI protection.
Massachusetts Residential Code Amendments - 780 CMR (10th)
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Massachusetts Energy Resources - 225 CMR (1.00 - 27.00)
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This reference contains the Massachusetts amendments to the IECC along with the following:
Energy Conservation Service Program; Multi-family Building Program; Appliance Energy-Efficiency Standards, Testing and Certification Program; Energy Management Services (EMS) Contracts; Doer CO2 Budget Trading Program Auction Regulation; Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard-RPS Class I; Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard-RPS Class II; Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard; Energy Management Services(EMS) Contracts Requests for Qualifications Process; Solar Mass. Renewable Target (SMART) Program: Clean Peak Energy Portfolio Standard(CPS); Mass. Residential Stretch Energy Code; Mass. Commercial Stretch Energy Code; Municipal Fossil Fuel Free Building Construction and Renovation Demonstration Project; Participation in the Green Communities Program for Municipalities Served by Municipal Light Plants; Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) Program; Building Energy Reporting.
Updated through January 2023, the book provides a comprehensive set of the most up-to-date Construction regulations. Utilizing MANCOMM’s signature formatting approach – RegLogic – this edition includes notations for changes within the past year and letters of reference.
This book features:
• 1903 – Inspections, Citations, and Penalties
• Part 1904 – Recording and Reporting Occupational Illnesses and Injuries
• Selected 1910 General Industry Standards
• OSHA Forms 300
• Sharps Injury Log
• This edition also includes Subpart AA - Confined Spaces
2021 International Energy Conservation Code
See Details
The 2021 IECC® addresses energy efficiency on several fronts including cost, energy usage, use of natural resources and the impact of energy usage on the environment.
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