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MAFMA SEMINAR. Presented by staff of the Department of Public Safety November, December 2012. THE JURISDICTION OF THE STATE BUILDING CODE (780 CMR).
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MAFMA SEMINAR Presented by staff of the Department of Public Safety November, December 2012
THE JURISDICTION OF THE STATE BUILDING CODE (780 CMR) 780 CMR essentially applies to all buildings and structures in the Commonwealth, except for the State House, Federal Buildings, bridges and appurtenant structures of numbered highways or roads maintained by highway departments or structures under the control of the USCG in navigable waters of the USA. SEE MGL C.143, § § 93 - 100
THE ROLE OF THE STATE BUILDING INSPECTOR For building permittable work tied to state-owned or state authority buildings and structures, and any private buildings in which the State or State Authority holds partial ownership, a State Building Inspector must be involved. SEE MGL C.143 § 3A
SUBJECTS OF DISCUSSION Overview of the 8TH Edition “Base Volume” State Building Code (780 CMR) Brief Overview of the 8th Edition Existing Buildings Chapter, Chpt. 34 The Role of the State Building Inspector and Building Permitting Brief Overview of Trench Regulations
THE 8TH EDITION OF 780 CMR“Base” (Commercial) Volume Based on the 2009 International Model Building Codes w/Massachusetts Amendment The 8th Edition Base Volume addresses all Buildings Other than “1 & 2” Family Buildings and Small Townhouses (3 stories or less) – Chapters 1 – 35 +110. Regulations + 115. Appendices
THE 8TH EDITION Base Code 780 CMR The 8th Basic Code Volume came into full effect on February 6, 2011. {{AS AN ASIDE: The 8th Edition “1 & 2” Family Volume came into full effect on August 6, 2011.}}
ADDITIONAL “I”-CODES UTILIZED The 8th Edition of 780 CMR, in addition to using the International Building Code (IBC-2009), also utilizes: The International Mechanical Code (IMC-2009) The International Fire Code (IFC-2009) The International Energy Conservation Code (IECC-2009) The International Residential Code (IRC-2009)
ADDITIONAL “I”-CODES UTILIZED - continued The 8th Edition of 780 CMR, in addition to using the International Building Code (IBC-2009), also utilizes: (e) The International Existing Building Code (IEBC-2009)
THE BUILDING CODE BRIEF OVERVIEW Chapter 1 - ADMINISTRATION. Chapter 2 - DEFINITIONS. Chapter 3 - USE & OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS (A, B, E, F, H, I, M, R, S & U). Chapter 4 - SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS (high-rise, Atriums, Underground Buildings, I-2 & I-3 USE, Stages & Platforms, Motor Vehicle occupancies, etc.). Chapter 5 – Heights & Areas. Chapter 6 – TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
THE BUILDING CODE BRIEF OVERVIEW, contd. Chapter 7 – FIRE & SMOKE PROTECTION FEATURES (fire resistance ratings, fire walls, shaft enclosures, etc.). Chapter 8 – INTERIOR FINISHES (wall & ceiling, floor, etc.). Chapter 9 – FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS. Chapter 10 – MEANS OF EGRESS. Chapter 11 – ACCESSIBILITY (defaults to 521 CMR). Chapter 12 – INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT (ventilation, lighting, sound transmission, etc.).
THE BUILDING CODE BRIEF OVERVIEW, contd. Chapter 13 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY (defaults to a MA-amended International Energy Conservation Code – IECC). Chapter 15 – Roof Assemblies & Rooftop Structures (roof coverings, fire classifications, reroofing, rooftop structures, etc,.). Chapter 16 – STRUCTURAL DESIGN. Chapter 17 – STRUCTURAL TESTS & SPECIAL INSPECTIONS. Chapter 18 – SOILS & FOUNDATIONS.
THE BUILDING CODE BRIEF OVERVIEW, contd. Chapter 24 – GLASS & GLAZING (includes safety glazing requirements and fenestration design considerations). Chapter 26 – PLASTIC (allowed use of plastics, flame spread and smoke developed rating requirements, etc.). Chapter 27 – ELECTRICAL (defaults to 527 CMR 12, identifies where emergency & standby power are required). Chapter 30 – ELEVATORS & CONVEYING SYSTEMS (defaults to 524 CMR w/780 CMR fire rating and energy code requirements).
THE BUILDING CODE BRIEF OVERVIEW, contd. Chapter 31 – SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION (tent & membrane structures, pedestrian walkways & tunnels,, etc.). Chapter 32 – Encroachments into the public right-of-way (construction safeguards, protection of pedestrians, protection of adjoining property, demolition, etc.). Chapter 34 – EXISTING STRUCTURES – defaults to a MA-amended International Existing Building Code - IEBC (additions, alterations, renovations, repairs, change of occupancy, etc.). Also see MA-amended Appendices.
THE BUILDING CODE BRIEF OVERVIEW, contd. MA-amended Appendices address: Agricultural Buildings (C) Rodentproofing (F) Flood-Resistant Construction Signs (H) Patio Covers (I) Grading (J) – w/MA amendment Stretch Energy Code (AA)
THE 8TH EDITION OF 780 CMR Web-based variant of the 8th Edition of 780 CMR (MA-front-end amendments only) are found on DPS Web Site But One needs all applicable ICC Codes to Utilize the 8th Edition of 780 CMR www.mass.gov/dps
THE DPS WEB SITEwww.mass.gov/dps A Brief Tour of the DPS Web Site is now presented as one can find: All MA amendments of the 8th Edition Code. Links to the ICC and their Codes. State Building Inspector Contact Information. State Building Permit Forms. (5) Free PowerPoint Education Presentations. (6) Schedules of Meetings and Hearings. (7) Other “good stuff cheap”.
THE BUILDING CODE VIA THE DPS WEB SITE This Part of the Training will be done live off of the DPS Web Site. Emphasis will be on initially sampling the 8th Base Volume front-end amendments and noting the family of newer MA amendments. Some emphasis on Chapter 34 will be made. Additionally, ICC Web Site info will be explored.
THE BUILDING CODE VIA THE DPS WEB SITE www.mass.gov/dps In left-most column click “Building Code / BBRS” On page that opens and under the Heading: “8th Edition Base Volume”, select: 8th Edition Base Volume – (August 2010) Massachusetts Amendments
THE BUILDING CODE VIA THE DPS WEB SITE www.mass.gov/dps Review MA Front end Amendments to 8th Base Volume. Briefly review Chpt. 34. Briefly visit the ICC Web Site for ICode info.
WHO IS MY STATE BUILDING INSPECTOR? www.mass.gov/dps In left-most column, under “KEY RESOURCES” click “State Inspector Districts” On page that opens, click “State Inspector District Assignments” All State Building Inspector’s e-mail addresses and cell phone #s are included.
SUPERVISOR OF STATE BUILDING INSPECTORS RALPH CIRELLI Cell # 617-719-8634
HOW DO I ACQUIRE A STATE BUILDING PERMIT FORM? www.mass.gov/dps In left-most column click “Building Code / BBRS” On page that opens, in top-most Section, click the link “BBRS”. On page that opens, under the Heading “Building Officials and Permits”, Click “Building Permit – Application Forms”
HOW DO I ACQUIRE A STATE BUILDING PERMIT FORM?-continued - www.mass.gov/dps On page that opens, under the Heading “Building Officials and Permits”, Click “State Building Permit Application”, available either in WORD or PDF format.
HOW DO I FILE THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION? The State (DPS) now requires filings to be electronic so work with your State Building Inspector
THE STATE INSPECTOR ROLE The State Building Inspector is involved for: Project discussion. Building Permit Application filing & Plan Review. Building Permit issuance. Requested/required inspections. Final Inspection. Issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. Other applicable dialogue.
OVERVIEW OF TRENCH REGULATIONS At www.mass.gov/dps In left-most column under PROGRAMS AND SERVICES, click “Trenches” On page that opens read the OVERVIEW and select Articles of Interest or the PowerPoint Presentation.