2008 New York
City Building Codes
Applicable Codes
for New York
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2008 New
York City Building Code - Loose-leaf
The 2008
New York City Building Code is a fully integrated custom code
based on the 2003 International Building Code. The 2008
New York City Building Code includes the 2008 New York City
Administrative provisions.
(Loose-leaf format, approximately 900 pages)
ISBN: 9781580017169 |
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2008 New
York City Plumbing Code
- Loose-leaf
The 2008 New York City Plumbing Code is a fully integrated custom
code based on the 2003 International Plumbing Code. The 2008 New York
City Plumbing Code includes the 2008 New York City Administrative
provisions.
(Loose-leaf format, approximately 232 pages)
ISBN: 9781580017183 |
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2008 New
York City Mechanical Code
- Loose-leaf
The 2008 New York City Mechanical Code is a fully integrated custom
code based on the 2003 International Mechanical Code. The 2008 New York
City Mechanical Code includes the 2008 New York City Administrative
provisions.
(Loose-leaf format, approximately 333 pages)
ISBN: 9781580017190 |
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2008 New
York City Fuel Gas Code
- Loose-leaf
The 2008 New York City Fuel Gas Code is a fully integrated custom
code based on the 2003 International Fuel Gas Code. Included is the 2008
New York City Administrative provisions.
(Loose-leaf format, approximately 310 pages)
ISBN: 9781580017206 |
3 Volume
Combo
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2008 New
York City PMG Combo -
Plumbing, Mechanical & Fuel Gas Bundle
- Loose-leaf
Contains Fully Integrated Loose-leaf Volumes of the 2008 New York
City Plumbing Code, 2008 New York City Mechanical Code and 2008 New York
City Fuel Gas Code
(Loose-leaf format 3 Volumes) |
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Introduction to the 2007 New York City
Construction Codes Workbook
New York City is adopting a new code and why the new code will be
based on the I-Codes. An overview of ICC is included to familiarize
users with the organization and its code development process. Since the
new code will be based on the IBC, IPC, IMC and IFGC, the organization
and layout of those codes will be discussed as well. Finally,
participants will be introduced to the basic concepts of Chapters 3 and
5 of the building code in an effort to begin familiarizing them with the
new code. |
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2007 New York City Construction Code
Height and Area Requirements Workbook
Focuses on
determining and classifying the occupancy category of a building, the
limitations on the size of the structure and the structure’s required
type of construction. |
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