Sinopsis
Architects, builders, and related design professionals are required to design any structure to the minimum requirements set by applicable codes. Failure to design to code can mean expensive change orders during construction, delays, loss of client trust and respect, claims, and even litigation. This book reformats the Uniform Building Code requirements into four distinct job stages--all of which are addressed in checlists to be used on-site for quality control. This will be a valuable aid in ``decoding'' the arcane and unwieldy provisions of the UBC as it relates to individual projects at different stages.
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Scott Parish, AIA, CSI, is a licensed architect currently employed at Mangini Associates in Visalia, California. The author of National Building Code Compliance Manual, also published by McGraw-Hill, he has extensive experience with construction documents, specification writing, quality control, and construction administration on many different types of projects, including medical, commercial high-rise, municipal, educational, manufacturing, airport, and office projects. [Logo]
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