With a belief that allowing individuals to have free access to building code and accessibility requirements is an important step towards achieving compliance, the Safranek Group, provides below, a consolidated list of links to free accessibility and building code resources.
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Download a free PDF version of the entire text for the 2012 International Residential Code. Read with Acrobat or Phantom with searchable text. 2015 Irc Pdf.pdf - Free download Ebook, Handbook, Textbook, User Guide PDF files on the internet quickly and easily.
For these resources, refer to the published errata to identify errors and their corresponding revisions that may have occurred after the initial publication of the document. When using these resources for a specific project, always verify the extent of their applicability with the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). This includes verifying if the resource (or portions of it) have been:
- amended with new information (including “emergency” rulings)
- updated with a new edition
- replaced by a new resource
- deleted as a requirement
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Irc 58 2002 Code Pdf Free Download Software
Architectural Barriers Act (ABA)
Fair Housing Act
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS)
United States Department of Justice (DOJ)
Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way (PROWAG)
Accessible Usable Buildings and Facilities Standard (ICC/ANSI A117.1)
Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS)
International Building Code (IBC)
International Existing Building Code (IEBC)
California Building Code (CBC)
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101
NFPA 101, Free Access (use the drop down to identify the edition) User registration required.
State and Municipal Building Codes
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- The Guidelines shall apply to the design of new flexible pavements for Expressways, National Highways, State Highways, Major District Roads and other categories of roads predominantly carrying motorized vehicles. These guidelines do not form a rigid standard and sound engineering judgment considering the local environment and past pavement performance in the respective regions should be given due consideration while selecting a pavement composition.
- For the purpose of the guidelines, flexible pavements include pavements with Bituminous surfacing over:
- Granular base and sub-base
- Cementitious bases and sub-bases with a crack relief layer of aggregate interlayer below the bituminous surfacing
- Cementitious bases and sub-bases with SAMI in-between bituminous surfacing and the cementitious base layer for retarding the reflection cracks into the bituminous layer
- Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) with or without addition of fresh aggregates treated with foamed bitumen/bitumen emulsion
- Use of deep strength long life bituminous pavement
- These guidelines shall not be straightway applied to overlay design for which IRC 81-997 or a more suitable procedure based on evaluation of in situ properties of pavement layers by Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD) should be used (25,56).
- The guidelines may require revision from time to time in the light of future developments and experience in the field. Towards this end, it is suggested that all the organizations intending to use the guidelines should keep a detailed record of the year of construction, subgrade CBR, soil characteristics including resilient modulus, pavement composition and specifications, traffic, pavement performance, overlay history, climatic conditions etc. and provide feedback to the Indian Roads Congress for further revision.