Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Construction Types Chapter 3.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Construction Types Chapter 3."— Presentation transcript:

1 Construction Types Chapter 3

2 Identifies combustibility of building structure, non-structural skin, and interior elements
Some construction types restrict material usage more than others Code lists minimum construction type required for specific types of occupancy In conjunction with occupancy classification, determines a buildings’ maximum height and floor area Construction types

3 Key terms Building Height Combustible Fire Resistive Floor Area
Limited Combustible Non Combustible Protected Story Height Unprotected Key terms

4 Elements of Construction

5 Comparing the Codes

6 Combustibility: Definitions
Noncombustible materials – will not ignite, burn, or release flammable vapors when subject to fire. Combustible materials – are materials that will continue to burn when the flame source is removed. Fire-resistant materials – once treated will delay the spread of fire by a designated time period and can prevent or retard the passage of heat, hot gasses, and flames. Combustibility: Definitions

7 Types I – Noncombustible: concrete or masonry bearing w/2 hour protection of structure
Type II – Noncombustible: generally concrete or masonry bearing w/1 hour protection of structure Type III – Combustible – Mix of Combustible and Combustible: exterior is masonry bearing, interior is wood Type IV - Mill or Heavy Timber Type V – Combustible: residential stick or balloon framing

8 Guess the construction type

9 Guess the construction type

10 Guess the construction type

11 Guess the construction type

12 Guess the construction type

13 Guess the construction type

14 Guess the construction type

15 Guess the construction type

16 Guess the construction type

17 Guess the construction type

18 Guess the construction type

19 Guess the construction type

20 Guess the construction type

21 Guess the construction type

22 CONSTRUCTION TYPES AND BUILDING SIZES
Mixed Construction Types Party wall Fire separation wall Occupancy Requirements Construction types limit occupancy types Evacuation time Assembly, Hazardous, and Institutional are the strictest Jurisdictions often require both ICC and LSC CONSTRUCTION TYPES AND BUILDING SIZES

23 Fire Separation walls

24 Allowable hieghts and building areas

25 Allowable hieghts and building areas

26 Other Height and Area Limitations
Number of Occupants Location of building Access to site Sprinklers Fire Walls Hazardous Single Stories Mezzanines Basements Other Height and Area Limitations

27 Shafts

28 Continuity of fire barrier

29 Mezzanines

30 Atria

31 What about renovations after a fire?

32 Construction details

33 Construction details

34 Construction details

35 Construction details

36 Construction details

37 Construction details

38 Construction details

39 Construction details

40 Construction details


Download ppt "Construction Types Chapter 3."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google