2007 Minnesota Building Codes
Applicable Codes
for the State of Minnesota
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Minnesota Accessibility Code Books
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Minnesota
State-Specific ADA Accessibility Codes
Minnesota Accessibility Code
Chapter 1341 - Published August 2010
A state-specific Americans with Disabilities Act compliance manual
for the State of Minnesota, to aid in barrier free design considerations
for buildings and facilities, for the disabled. |
2007 Minnesota Code Books
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2007 Minnesota Building Code - Chapter 1305
This is a loose-leaf custom Minnesota code based on the 2006
International Building Code. This code also includes supplementary
administrative information, schedules located in the appendices and
ICC/ANSI 300-2002: Bleachers, Folding and Telescopic Seating, and
Grandstands. |
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2007 Minnesota Residential Code - Chapter 1309
This is a soft-bound custom Minnesota code based on the 2006
International Residential Code building provisions. There are
supplementary administrative information and schedules located in
the appendices. |
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2007 Minnesota Fire Code
Based on the 2006 International Fire
Code, the 2007 MN Fire Code is fully integrated with all of the
state amendments. 472 pages.
Soft-cover |
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2007 Minnesota Accessibility Code - Chapter 1341
This is a soft-bound custom Minnesota code with the extracted and
amended language from Chapter 11 of the 2006 International Building
Code and the amended text of ICC/ANSI A-117.1 2003. |
Other Minnesota Code Related Books
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2000 Minnesota State Residential and
Plumbing Code
Based
on the 2000 International Residential and Minnesota Plumbing Code. |
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2000
Minnesota State Mechanical, Fuel Gas and
Plumbing Code
Includes state
amendments fully integrated with the 2000
IMC, IFGC, and the MN
Plumbing Code. |
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2000
Minnesota State Building Conservation Code
Based on the Guidelines for
Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings |
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Analysis of Changes -
2000 IBC to 2006 IBC
This reference familiarizes building
officials, fire officials, design professionals, contractors and others
in the construction industry with important changes that took place
between the 2000 and 2006 editions of the International Building Code®
(IBC®). It is a direct link and comparison of provisions between the
2000 and 2006 editions, without the need for the review of the 2003
edition. For those interested in further detail, the 2003 IBC® section
number is provided as a reference. Chapters in the Analysis of Changes
are organized following the order of chapters in the IBC® to make it
easier to use in coordination with the code. |
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Analysis of Changes, 2000
IFC to 2006 IFC
This reference familiarizes building
officials, fire officials, design professionals, contractors and others
in the construction industry with important changes that took place
between the 2000 International Fire Code and 2006
International Fire Code® (IFC®). It is a direct link and comparison
of provisions between the 2000 and 2006 editions, without the need for
the review of the 2003 edition. For those interested in further detail,
the 2003 IFC® section number is provided as a reference. Chapters in the
Analysis of Changes are organized following the order of chapters
in the IFC® to make it easier to use in coordination with the code. |
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Analysis of Changes, 2000
IRC to 2006 IRC Building Provisions, Chapters 1 through 10
This reference familiarizes building
officials, fire officials, design professionals, contractors and others
in the construction industry with important changes that took place in
the building provisions of Chapters 1-10 between the 2000 and 2006
editions of the International Residential Code® for One- and Two-Family
Dwellings (IRC®). It is a direct link and comparison of provisions
between the 2000 and 2006 editions, without the need for the review of
the 2003 edition. For those interested in further detail, the 2003 IRC®
section number is provided as a reference. Chapters in the Analysis of
Changes are organized following the order of chapters in the IRC® to
make it easier to use in coordination with the code. |
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