2007 & 2004 Florida Building Codes
Applicable 2007
& 2004 Codes
for the State of
Florida
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2007 Individual FL Code Books |
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2007
Florida Building Code
This is a fully integrated code based on
the 2006 International Building Code. Included is Accessibility
(Chapter 11) and Energy (Chapter 13). Tabs are also included.
(Loose-leaf format, approximately 1,134 pages) |
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2007
Florida Residential Code
This is a fully integrated code based on
the 2006 International Residential Code. Included is a reprint of
Chapter 1 of the Florida Building Code. Tabs are included. (Loose-leaf
format, approximately 866 pages) |
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2007
Florida Plumbing Code
This is a fully integrated code based on
the 2006 International Plumbing Code. Included is a reprint of Chapter 1
and Chapter 11 (Accessibility) of the Florida Building Code. Tabs are
also included. (Loose-leaf format, approximately 176 pages) |
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2007
Florida Mechanical Code
This is a fully integrated code based on
the 2006 International Mechanical Code. Included is a reprint of Chapter
1 and Chapter 13 (Energy) of the Florida Building Code. Tabs are also
included. (Loose-leaf format, approximately 132 pages) |
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2007
Florida Existing
Building Code
This is a fully integrated code based on
the 2006 International Existing Building Code. Included is a reprint of
Chapter 1 of the Florida Building Code. Tabs are also included.
(Loose-leaf format, approximately 120 pages) |
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2007
Florida Fuel Gas Code
This is a fully integrated code based on
the 2006 International Fuel Gas Code. Included is a reprint of Chapter 1
of the Florida Building Code. Tabs are also included. (Loose-leaf
format, approximately 162 pages) |
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2007
Florida Test Protocols
for High Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ)
This code comes in a loose-leaf format.
(approximately 472 pages) |
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2007
Florida Accessibility
Code - Chapter 11
This Accessibility Code is Chapter 11 of
the Florida Building Code (Soft-bound 3-hole drilled,
approximately 124 pages) |
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2007
Florida Energy
Efficiency Code for Building Construction - Chapter 13
This Energy Code is Chapter 13 of the
Florida Building Code (Soft-bound, 3-hole drilled approximately 124
pages) |
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2007 Related FL Books & CD's |
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Significant
Changes to the 2007 Florida Building Code
This publication is a "must-have" for
anyone who uses the 2007 Florida Building Code, Building. It
enables readers to easily identify the significant changes that occurred
between the 2004 and 2007 editions, and provides an analysis of the
effect each change has had on the code's application. Coverage reflects
those provisions with special significance, including new and innovative
design ideas and technologies, modern materials and methods of
construction, and current approaches to fire safety, life safety, and
structural stability. Soft-cover, approx 286 pages |
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Significant
Changes to the 2007 Florida Residential Code
This publication is a "must-have" for
anyone who uses the 2007 Florida Building Code, Residential.
This easy-to-use guide identifies the significant changes for
residential building systems that occurred between the 2004 and 2007
editions of the Florida Building Code, Residential. Rather than
addressing every code change, the book instead focuses squarely on those
provisions that have special significance, are utilized frequently, or
have had a change in application so that users can readily identify what
changes occurred and why. Soft-cover, approx 260 pages |
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Additional FL Codes & Standards |
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2005 Guidelines for Hurricane Resistant Residential Construction
This guideline from the institute for
Business & Housing Safety (IBHS) is intended to provide a set of
specifications that is more consistent with the International
Building Code (IBC) and ASCE 7 wind loads, wind speed maps, and
conventions. This effort was prepared as a rapid response to
Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to facilitate reconstruction efforts.
Consequently, conversions have been prepared based on general
relationships. The wind loads in the late 1990's editions of the
Standard Building Code are reasonably consistent with ASCE 7 design
loads for building located in suburban or forested terrain. This
guideline uses nominal adjustments of wind speeds and wind loads
from the Standard Building Code to ASCE 7 in accordance to Section
1609.3.1 of the IBC. (Approx. 154 pages, soft-cover) |
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2001 Wood Frame Construction Manual for One and Two Family Dwellings
& Commentary to the WFCM - 2001 Edition
The Wood Frame Construction Manual
(WFCM) for One- and Two-Family Dwellings is an ANSI approved
document that provides engineered and prescriptive requirements for
wood frame construction based on dead, live, snow, seismic and wind
loads derived from the 2000 International Building Code.
Developed over a six-year period by AF&PA's WFCM/ANSI Canvass
Committee, the WFCM represents a major milestone for the wood
products industry. Designers and code enforcement officials now have
one comprehensive design reference to provide solutions for
residential wood construction, which is increasingly being
regulated, especially in higher load regions.
The WFCM includes design and construction
provisions for connections, wall systems, floor systems, and roof
systems. A range of structural elements are covered, including sawn
lumber, structural glued laminated timber, wood structural
sheathing, I-joists, and trusses. Also included are provisions
approved by the 2000 IBC for perforated shearwalls, wall stud system
factors, and increased capacities for shearwalls and diaphragms used
in high wind applications.
Accompanying the WFCM is an extensive
Commentary, which provides background information and example
calculations for various sections and tables of the WFCM. The
Commentary was developed to respond to user needs. |
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