2007 California Building
Codes
California Building Codes Title 24 (Parts 1 thru 12)
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2007 California Code Sets & CD-ROMS
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2007 California Title 24 - Complete Set Combo
Buy the Complete Set in Binders
and Save
This combo includes all parts of Title 24
in custom Loose-leaf binders. A free subscription service to provide all updates, erratas
and supplements from the State of California. This Complete Set Includes
Parts 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9, and 12. (Parts 8 and 10 are now
incorporated into Part 2) |
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2007 State of California Codes on CD-ROM
Title 24, Parts 1,2,6,9,12|
This
powerful CD is powered with the Folio search engine. It allows you to
utilize multiple search capabilities, copy and paste text or images,
highlight sections, add your own searchable notes to text or hide them
and much more. This CD contains the complete searchable text of the 2007
California Codes, Titles 24 parts 1, 2, 6, 9 and 12. Included is a free
subscription service for all state updates and supplements. The codes in
this CD are effective January 1, 2008.
*** Not Compatible with
Mac/OSX Operating Systems
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2007 Individual California Codes
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2007 California Building
Standards Administrative Code (Title 24, Part 1)
Learn about the California Building Standards
Commission's policies related to the implementation and enforcement of
the standards in Title 24. Part 1 provides the procedures for building
standards approval and appeals and contains the administrative
regulations of adopting agencies that implement or enforce building
standards. Effective January 1, 2008. (loose-leaf, 231 pages) |
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2007 California Building Code,
(Title 24, Part 2)
This is a fully
integrated code based on the 2006 International Building Code. Part 2
now also includes Title 24, Part 8 (California Historical Building Code)
and Title 24, Part 10 (California Existing Building Code). This code
comes in a 2 volume set. Included is a free subscription service for all
state updates and supplements. Effective January 1, 2008. (loose-leaf,
approximately 1,444 pages) |
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2007 California Electrical Code
(Title 24, Part 3)
This is a fully
integrated code based on the 2005 NEC. Included is a free subscription
service for all state updates and supplements. Effective January 1, 2008 |
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2007 California
Mechanical Code (Title 24, Part
4)
This is a fully integrated code based on the 2006 Uniform Mechanical
Code. Included is a free subscription service for all state updates and
supplements. Effective January 1, 2008. |
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2007 California
Plumbing Code (Title 24, Part
5)
This is a fully integrated code based on the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code.
Included is a free subscription service for all state updates and supplements.
Effective January 1, 2008.
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2007 California
Energy Code (Title 24, Part
6)
This document is the 6th of 12 parts of the official triennial
compilation and publication of the adoptions, amendments and repeal of
administrative regulations to California Code of Regulations, Title 24, also
referred to as the California Building Standards Code. This part is known as the
California Energy Code. Effective January 1, 2008. (loose-leaf, 110 pages) |
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2007 California Fire Code
(Title 24, Part 9)
This is a fully integrated code based on the 2006
International Fire Code. Included is a free subscription service for all
state updates and supplements. Effective January 1, 2008. (loose-leaf,
579 pages) |
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2008 California
Green Building Standards Code
(Title 24, Part 11)
Part 11 of the 12-part
California Code of Regulations, Title 24, this valuable resource offers
your students the guidelines and regulations to keep up with the
increasingly important trend of "going green". With coverage that ranges
from energy efficiency to water efficiency and conservation, and from
material conservation and resource efficiency to environmental quality
and more, it will prove to be an indispensable tool for anyone in or
entering the construction industry |
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2007 California Referenced
Standards Code (Title 24, Part 12)
This code contains minimum test
standards required by the California Building Standards Code. Part 12
comes with a subscription service to provide all updates, erratas and
supplements from the State of California. Effective January 1, 2008.
(loose-leaf, 178 pages) |
2007 Related California Codes
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1997 UBC / 2006
IBC Nonstructural Comparison & Cross Reference
This helpful tool provides a comparative analysis between the
nonstructural provisions of the 1997 Uniform Building Code (UBC) and the
2006 International Building Code® (IBC®). Code sections, tables and
figures from the IBC are listed sequentially with an analysis of
comparison to the UBC. The Cross Reference section allows users to
quickly and easily locate the 2006 International Building Code section
numbers for similar provisions found in the Uniform Codes. This handy
reference is a perfect plan check and field inspection aid. |
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2005
Wood Design Package - Including NDS for Wood
Construction & NDS Supplement: Design Values for
Wood Construction
This four volume set includes the
code-recognized National Design Specification (NDS)
for Wood Construction (2005 Edition) with Commentary
and Supplement: Design Values for Wood Construction.
The Wood Design Package brings together all required
elements for design of wood structures in one
comprehensive document. |
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2006 ASTM
Standards: As Referenced in the 2006 IBC
This comprehensive publication
contains all ASTM standards referenced in the 2006
International Building Code. That’s 281 standards in
one volume! (1,920 pages). |
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2008 Building Code Requirements
& Specification for Masonry
Structures and Related Commentaries - ACI 530-08
(TMS 402-08 / ACI 530-08 / ASCE 5-08)
The "Building Code Requirements
for Masonry Structures (TMS 402-08/ACI 530-08/ASCE
5-08)" covers the design and construction of masonry
structures. It is written in such form that it may
be adopted by reference in a legally adopted
building code.
The "Specification for Masonry Structures (TMS
602-08/ACI 530.1-08/ASCE 6-08)" is a reference
specification and is required by "Building Code
Requirements for Masonry Structures (TMS 402-08/ACI
530-08/ASCE 5-08)" to specify materials, labor, and
construction. Thus, this specification covers
minimum construction requirements for masonry in
structures. Included are quality, inspection,
testing, and placement of materials; the placing,
bonding, and anchoring of masonry; and the placement
of grout and reinforcement. This specification is
intended to be referenced in the project
specifications. Individual project requirements may
supplement the provisions of this specification. |
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ACI 318-08 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
and Commentary
ACI 318 is a must-have standard
for all concrete design, construction, inspection,
repair, and research professionals. ACI 318-08
contains the latest code requirements for concrete
building design and construction. The quality and
testing of materials used in construction are
covered by reference to the appropriate ASTM
standard specifications. Welding of reinforcement is
covered by reference to the appropriate AWS standard |
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AISC Steel Construction Manual - AISC 325-05 - 13th
Edition
This Manual is the thirteenth
major update of the AISC Steel Construction Manual,
which was first published in 1927. With this
revision, the previously separate Allowable Stress
Design and Load and Resistance Factor Design methods
have been combined. Thus, this Manual replaces both
the 9th Edition ASD Manual and the 3rd Edition LRFD
Manual. Much of the HSS Connections Manual has also
been incorporated and updated in this Manual. |
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AISC
Seismic Design Manual - AISC 327-05
AISC has developed a new Seismic
Design Manual. This six-part manual includes
sections on general design considerations; design of
systems utilizing R = 3 (braced and moment frames);
design of braced-frame systems utilizing R > 3;
design of moment frame systems utilizing R > 3; and
design of other systems utilizing R > 3. The AISC
Seismic Design Manual also includes printed versions
of ANSI/AISC 341-05 and ANSI/AISC 358-05. |
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Cal / OSHA Construction and Electrical Safety Orders - August 2008
Stay In Compliance With CA
Construction & Electrical Safety Orders
It's now easier than ever to understand and comply with California's
safety orders for the construction and electrical industries. With
this comprehensive reference, you'll not only receive the complete
construction and electrical safety orders, but also Operating Rules
for Industrial Trucks, the Sharps Injury Log, and a listing of all
California OSHA district offices and phone numbers. This book takes
the guesswork out of compliance. |
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Cal / OSHA Construction and Electrical Safety Orders - August 2008 -
CD-ROM
Stay In Compliance With CA
Construction & Electrical Safety Orders
Now the Cal/OSHA Construction Safety Orders are on CD-ROM! It easily
installs onto your hard drive for instant searches: Words or phrases
are immediately highlighted with fully printable pages. It's now
easier than ever to understand and comply with California's safety
orders for the construction and electrical industries. With this
comprehensive reference, you'll not only receive the complete
construction and electrical safety orders, but also Operating Rules
for Industrial Trucks, the Sharps Injury Log, and a listing of all
California OSHA district offices and phone numbers. This book takes
the guesswork out of compliance. |
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California
Construction Forms and Contracts on CD-ROM
Forms & Contracts
Specifically Designed for The 2007 California
Codes
Based on the most recent 2007 changes to
California Construction Law, the best
construction attorneys in the state have updated
our forms. The 2007 changes were significant,
and they affected some of the most widely-used
forms in our industry |
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California Fire Laws & Building
Code: 2008 Edition
Learn the Design and Construction of 1 & 2
Family Residential Dwellings
By working with the Fire Marshall’s Office, the authors have
expanded the scope to include all of the material you need!! The
print publication includes the statutes directly related to the Fire
Service, Life Safety, and Building Inspection. 324 pages, published
by LexusNexis in June 2008. |
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California
Green Building Standards Code: 2008 Edition
Valuable Resource
Offers Guidelines & Regulations for Green Building
The latest building standards must reflect the latest industry
trends and technologies, and Green Building Standards Code, Title 24
Part 11 was designed to do exactly that. Part 11 of the 12-part
California Code of Regulations, Title 24, this valuable resource
offers your students the guidelines and regulations to keep up with
the increasingly important trend of "going green". With coverage
that ranges from energy efficiency to water efficiency and
conservation, and from material conservation and resource efficiency
to environmental quality and more, it will prove to be an
indispensable tool for anyone in or entering the construction
industry |
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CARM:
California Accessibility Reference Manual - Codes & Checklists - 2009 Edition
Fully Illustrated
Guide with Comprehensive Coverage of Title 24 CA Codes
Fully Revised and updated in
accordance with 2009 Supplement of Calif. Title 24 and ADA. Includes
more than 800 new illustrations, making accessibility compliance
even easier! PLUS... CD-ROM Version.....Free! This new Accessibility
manual complies with the 2007 California Title 24 accessibility
codes and the existing American with Disabilities Act (ADA). The
manual provides easy-to-understand reference to the ADA and the 2007
California Title 24 Sections that are significant to accessibility.
Includes hundreds of New Illustrative drawings, more than 50 tables,
and cross-referencing to the ADA and California's Title 24 |
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CARM:
Pocket Guide Exteriors
California Accessibility
Reference Manual Pocket Sized Field Guide & Checklists
Here
you'll find hundreds of clear illustrations and charts with
critical dimensions that make building to federal
accessibility standards easy to understand. This booklet
covers basic building accessibility such as entrances,
exits, doors, doorways, ramps, walks and stairways, parking
and transportation facilities, public telephones , ATM's,
vending machines, drinking fountains, signage, guardrails,
curb ramps, walks and sidewalks and much more. Easily fits
in your pocket, tool chest, or glove compartment of your
car. |
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CARM:
Pocket Guide Interiors
California Accessibility
Reference Manual Pocket Sized Field Guide & Checklists
Here you'll find hundreds of clear illustrations and charts
with critical dimensions that make building to federal accessibility
standards for interiors easy to understand. This booklet covers
basic building accessibility such as entrances, exits, doors,
doorways, aisles, corridors, elevators, lifts, alarm systems,
emergency exits, toilets, grab bars, ATM's, and much more. Easily
fits in your pocket, tool chest, or glove compartment of your car. |
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Code Check for California
The Best Code Check Reference
for the 2007 California Building
Codes!
For California builders, remodelers, and
inspectors in the state of California, here are the most up-to-date
changes in the California
Building Code, which took affect on January 1, 2008. In clear,
straightforward language, reinforced by useful illustrations, this
valuable manual gives you everything you need to meet California's
strict code requirements. So you can make sure every detail is right
the first time -- to save time and money on every job. With durable
spiral binding and laminated pages, this user-friendly flip chart is
up to the rigorous demands of any work site -- and all kinds of
weather. |
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Code Check for California
The
Best Code Check Reference for California
Codes!
For California builders, remodelers, and
inspectors in the state of California, here are the most up-to-date
changes in the
California Building Code, which took affect on January 1, 2008.
In clear, straightforward language, reinforced by useful
illustrations, this valuable manual gives you everything you need to
meet California's strict code requirements. So you can make sure
every detail is right the first time -- to save time and money on
every job. With durable spiral binding and laminated pages, this
user-friendly flip chart is up to the rigorous demands of any work
site -- and all kinds of weather. |
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Code Check Building for California
The
Best Code Check Reference for California Building
Codes!
Code Check Building California: An Illustrated Guide to the Building
Codes, emphasizes life-safety principles underlying building codes
for California. Using clear language and helpful diagrams, this
edition reflects the most up-to-date changes in the International
Residential Code. The spiral-bound Code Check series is endorsed by
the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO). With
durable laminated pages, it is designed to be used on-site for quick
reference. |
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Dwelling Construction Under the
2007 California Building Code: Revised Edition
Learn the Design and Construction of 1 & 2
Family Residential Dwellings
Updated in 2008 specifically for California residential
buildings, Dwelling Construction Under the 2007 California Building
Code (CBC) provides information specific to designers, code
officials, and contractors needing to use the 2007 CBC based on the
International Building Code®, rather than the International
Residential Code®. This resource examines the design and
construction of detached one- and two-family dwellings. It helps the
user by compiling and providing in a logical manner the dwelling
requirements of the 2007 CBC in one simple and easy to use
publication. |
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Security and Safety in Los Angeles
High Rise Buildings After 9/11
Identify Generic Terrorism Threats and
Exemplary Practices in High Rise Buildings
In the wake of September 11, the authors identify generic
terrorism threats to, and exemplary practices used to safeguard,
high-rise buildings in Los Angeles and elsewhere; discuss potential
responses after an event; and suggest preparations that local
government and the private sector might want to consider. This
documented briefing identifies threats and practices in Los Angeles
and elsewhere (selecting Chicago as an example), discusses potential
actions after an event, and suggests potential preparations that
local government and the private sector might want to consider.
Recommendations for Los Angeles include reviewing evacuation plans
and exercising them frequently, conducting and regularly updating
vulnerability and threat assessments, establishing protocols and
realistic drills for response, educating tenants about their
responsibilities, and taking advantage of both low-technology and
high-technology security measures. 73 Pages, Soft-cover |
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Seismic Principles Practice Exams for
the California Special Civil Engineer Examination
The Most Realistic Seismic
Exam Practice You Can Get
The best way to assess your
readiness for the California Special Civil Engineer Seismic
Examination is to take a practice exam as similar to the
actual exam as possible. Seismic Principles Practice Exams
provides the most realistic practice you can get. These two complete
practice exams, each with 47 multiple-choice problems, are designed
to mimic the range of topics and degree of difficulty of the actual
exam. With each exam, you can practice your problem-solving skills,
find out how long you take to solve different types of problems, and
determine which subject areas require more review or practice. Fully
explained, step-by-step solutions are provided for each problem,
allowing you to check your answers and understand the most efficient
solving methods. |
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SEI /
ASCE 7-05: Minimum Design Loads for Building and
Other Structures
The ASCE Standard 7-05, Minimum
Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures,
provides requirements for general structural design
and includes means for determining dead, live, soil,
flood, wind, snow, rain, atmospheric ice, and
earthquake loads, and their combinations that are
suitable for inclusion in building codes and other
documents. This Standard is a revision of ASCE/SEI
7-02. This Standard includes revised and
significantly reorganized provisions for seismic
design of structures, as well as revisions in the
provisions for determining live, flood, wind, snow,
and atmospheric ice loads. Also included is
Supplement No.1, which is a detailed commentary
containing explanatory and supplementary information
to assist users of this Standard. Structural
engineers, architects, and those engaged in
preparing and administering local building codes
will find the structural load requirements essential
to their practice. (soft bound, 424 pages) |
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2007 California Codes |
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