I'm sorry if this is to obvious question but I'm new at this.
On LEED online v2.0 what does - construction classification, occupancy classification and Project Building Code mean? How do I fill in the blanks.
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David Posada
Integrated Design & LEED SpecialistSERA Architects
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August 8, 2010 - 2:32 pm
In its simplest sense, building codes use "construction classification" to define how the building is made, and "occupancy classification" to define how it is used. These two factors determine many of the fire and life safety requirements such as the materials allowed, number and size of exit passages, occupant densities, etc. The particular building code that applies to your project will vary by country or region, but many are based on the International Building Code (IBC).
For example, the IBC uses classifications such as "type IA and IB" for non combustible construction, and "B" and "E" for Business and Education occupancies.
To fill this form out, you can hopefully ask the architect, engineer, or construction manager to provide this information. If that's not possible, look at the construction drawings - there's often a Code Summary near the beginning.
For more detail than you'll ever need, check out articles 14 and 15 at
http://www.specsandcodes.com/Articles.htm
javier bolanos zeledon
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August 8, 2010 - 9:08 pm
Thanks a lot.