TABLE OF CONTENTS BUILDING CODE
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1 BUILDING CODE CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION BC 101 General BC 102 Applicability BC 103 Department of Buildings BC 104 Duties and Powers of Commissioner of Buildings BC 105 Permits BC 106 Construction Documents BC 107 Temporary Structures and Uses BC 108 Fees BC 109 Inspections BC 110 Certificate of Occupancy BC 111 Service Utilities BC 112 Reserved BC 113 Violations BC 114 Stop Work Order BC 115 Unsafe Structures and Equipment CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS BC 201 General BC 202 Definitions CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION BC 301 General BC 302 Classification BC 303 Assembly Group A BC 304 Business Group B BC 305 Educational Group E BC 306 Factory Group F BC 307 High-Hazard Group H BC 308 Institutional Group I BC 309 Mercantile Group M BC 310 Residential Group R BC 311 Storage Group S BC 312 Utility and Miscellaneous Group U CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY BC 401 Scope BC 402 Covered Mall Buildings BC 403 High-Rise Buildings BC 404 Atriums BC 405 Underground Buildings BC 406 Motor-Vehicle-Related Occupancies BC 407 Group I BC 408 Group I BC 409 Motion Picture Projection Rooms BC 410 Stages and Platforms BC 411 Special Amusement Buildings BC 412 Aircraft-Related Occupancies BC 413 Combustible Storage BC 414 Hazardous Materials BC 415 Groups H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 and H BC 416 Application of Flammable Finishes BC 417 Drying Rooms BC 418 Organic Coatings BC 419 Nonproduction Chemical Laboratories BC 420 Uses and Occupancies Involving Radioactive Materials and Radiation-Producing Equipment CHAPTER 5 GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS; SEPARATION OF OCCUPANCIES BC 501 General BC 502 Definitions BC 503 General Height and Area Limitations BC 504 Height Modifications BC 505 Mezzanines BC 506 Area Modifications BC 507 Unlimited Area Buildings BC 508 Incidental Use Areas and Mixed Occupancies BC 509 Special Provisions CHAPTER 6 TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION BC 601 General BC 602 Construction Classification BC 603 Combustible Material in Type I and II Construction NEW YORK CITY BUILDING CODE xxi
2 CHAPTER 7 FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED CONSTRUCTION BC 701 General BC 702 Definitions BC 703 Fire-Resistance Ratings and Fire Tests BC 704 Exterior Walls BC 705 Fire Walls BC 706 Fire Barriers BC 707 Shaft Enclosures BC 708 Fire Partitions BC 709 Smoke Barriers BC 710 Smoke Partitions BC 711 Horizontal Assemblies BC 712 Penetrations BC 713 Fire-Resistant Joint Systems BC 714 Fire-Resistance Rating of Structural Members BC 715 Opening Protectives BC 716 Ducts and Air Transfer Openings BC 717 Concealed Spaces BC 718 Fire-Resistance Requirements for Plaster BC 719 Thermal- and Sound-Insulating Materials BC 720 Prescriptive Fire Resistance BC 721 Calculated Fire Resistance CHAPTER 8 INTERIOR FINISHES BC 801 General BC 802 Definitions BC 803 Wall and Ceiling Finishes BC 804 Interior Floor Finish BC 805 Decorations and Trim CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS BC 901 General BC 902 Definitions BC 903 Automatic Sprinkler Systems BC 904 Alternative Automatic Fire-Extinguishing Systems BC 905 Standpipe Systems BC 906 Portable Fire Extinguishers BC 907 Fire Alarm and Detection Systems BC 908 Emergency Alarm Systems BC 909 Smoke Control Systems BC 910 Smoke and Heat Vents BC 911 Fire Command Center BC 912 Postfire Smoke Purge Systems CHAPTER 10 MEANS OF EGRESS BC 1001 Administration BC 1002 Definitions BC 1003 General Means of Egress BC 1004 Occupant Load BC 1005 Egress Width BC 1006 Means of Egress Illumination BC 1007 Accessible Means of Egress BC 1008 Doors, Gates and Turnstiles BC 1009 Stairways and Handrails BC 1010 Ramps BC 1011 Exit Signs BC 1012 Guards BC 1013 Exit Access BC 1014 Exit and Exit Access Doorways BC 1015 Exit Access Travel Distance BC 1016 Corridors BC 1017 Exits BC 1018 Number of Exits and Continuity BC 1019 Vertical Exit Enclosures BC 1020 Exit Passageways BC 1021 Horizontal Exits BC 1022 Exterior Exit Ramps and Stairways BC 1023 Exit Discharge BC 1024 Assembly BC 1025 Emergency Escape and Rescue BC 1026 Signage CHAPTER 11 ACCESSIBILITY BC 1101 General BC 1102 Definitions BC 1103 Scoping Requirements BC 1104 Accessible Route BC 1105 Accessible Entrances BC 1106 Parking and Passenger Loading Facilities BC 1107 Dwelling Units and Sleeping Units BC 1108 Special Occupancies BC 1109 Other Features and Facilities BC 1110 Signage CHAPTER 12 INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT BC 1201 General BC 1202 Definitions xxii 2008 NEW YORK CITY BUILDING CODE
3 BC 1203 Ventilation BC 1204 Temperature and Humidity Control BC 1205 Lighting BC 1206 Yards and Courts BC 1207 Sound Transmission BC 1208 Interior Space Dimensions BC 1209 Access to Unoccupied Spaces BC 1210 Surrounding Materials BC 1211 Kitchens and Kitchenettes BC 1212 Rodent-Proofing BC 1213 Refuse and Recyclable Storage CHAPTER 13 ENERGY EFFICIENCY BC 1301 General CHAPTER 14 EXTERIOR WALLS BC 1401 General BC 1402 Definitions BC 1403 Performance Requirements BC 1404 Materials BC 1405 Installation of Wall Coverings BC 1406 Combustible Materials on the Exterior Side of Exterior Walls BC 1407 Metal Composite Materials (MCM) CHAPTER 15 ROOF ASSEMBLIES AND ROOFTOP STRUCTURES BC 1501 General BC 1502 Definitions BC 1503 Weather Protection BC 1504 Performance Requirements BC 1505 Fire Classification BC 1506 Materials BC 1507 Requirements for Roof Coverings BC 1508 Roof Insulation BC 1509 Rooftop Structures BC 1510 Reroofing CHAPTER 16 STRUCTURAL DESIGN BC 1601 General BC 1602 Definitions BC 1603 Construction Documents BC 1604 General Design Requirements BC 1605 Load Combinations BC 1606 Dead Loads BC 1607 Live Loads BC 1608 Snow Loads and Thermal Loads BC 1609 Wind Loads BC 1610 Soil Lateral Load BC 1611 Rain Loads BC 1612 Flood Loads BC 1613 Earthquake Loads Definitions BC 1614 Earthquake Loads General BC 1615 Earthquake Loads Site Ground Motion BC 1616 Earthquake Loads Criteria Selection BC 1617 Earthquake Loads Minimum Design Lateral Force and Related Effects BC 1618 Dynamic Analysis Procedure for the Seismic Design of Buildings BC 1619 Earthquake Loads Soil-Structure Interaction Effects BC 1620 Earthquake Loads Design, Detailing Requirements and Structural Component Load Effects BC 1621 Architectural, Mechanical and Electrical Component Seismic Design Requirements BC 1622 Nonbuilding Structures Seismic Design Requirements BC 1623 Seismically Isolated Structures BC 1624 Structural Integrity Definitions BC 1625 Structural Integrity Prescriptive Requirements BC 1626 Structural Integrity Key Element Analysis BC 1627 Structural Peer Review CHAPTER 17 STRUCTURAL TESTS AND SPECIAL INSPECTIONS BC 1701 General BC 1702 Definitions BC 1703 Approvals BC 1704 Special Inspections BC 1705 Reserved BC 1706 Reserved BC 1707 Special Inspections for Seismic Resistance BC 1708 Reserved BC 1709 Reserved BC 1710 Design Strengths of Materials BC 1711 Alternative Test Procedure BC 1712 Test Safe Load BC 1713 In-Situ Load Tests NEW YORK CITY BUILDING CODE xxiii
4 BC 1714 Preconstruction Load Tests BC 1715 Material and Test Standards CHAPTER 18 SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS BC 1801 General BC 1802 Foundation and Soils Investigations BC 1803 Excavation, Grading and Fill BC 1804 Allowable Load-Bearing Values of Soils BC 1805 Footings and Foundations BC 1806 Retaining Walls and other Retaining Structures BC 1807 Dampproofing and Waterproofing BC 1808 Pier and Pile Foundations BC 1809 Driven Pile Foundations BC 1810 Cast-in-Place Concrete Pile Foundations BC 1811 Composite Piles BC 1812 Pier Foundations BC 1813 Liquefaction Analysis BC 1814 Underpinning CHAPTER 19 CONCRETE BC 1901 General BC 1902 Definitions BC 1903 Specifications for Tests and Materials BC 1904 Durability Requirements BC 1905 Concrete Quality, Mixing and Placing BC 1906 Formwork, Embedded Pipes and Construction Joints BC 1907 Details of Reinforcement BC 1908 Modifications to ACI BC 1909 Structural Plain Concrete BC 1910 Seismic Design Provisions BC 1911 Minimum Slab Provisions BC 1912 Anchorage to Concrete Allowable Stress Design BC 1913 Anchorage to Concrete Strength Design BC 1914 Shotcrete BC 1915 Reinforced Gypsum Concrete BC 1916 Concrete-Filled Pipe Columns BC 1917 Structural Integrity Requirements CHAPTER 20 ALUMINUM BC 2001 General BC 2002 Materials BC 2003 Additional Requirements CHAPTER 21 MASONRY BC 2101 General BC 2102 Definitions and Notations BC 2103 Masonry Construction Materials BC 2104 Construction BC 2105 Quality Assurance BC 2106 Seismic Design BC 2107 Working Stress Design BC 2108 Strength Design of Masonry BC 2109 Empirical Design of Masonry BC 2110 Glass Unit Masonry BC 2111 Masonry Fireplaces BC 2112 Masonry Heaters BC 2113 Masonry Chimneys BC 2114 Structural Integrity Requirements CHAPTER 22 STEEL BC 2201 General BC 2202 Definitions and Nomenclature BC 2203 Identification and Protection of Steel for Structural Purposes BC 2204 Connections BC 2205 Structural Steel BC 2206 Steel Joists BC 2207 Steel Cable Structures BC 2208 Steel Storage Racks BC 2209 Cold-Formed Steel BC 2210 Cold-Formed Steel Light- Framed Construction BC 2211 Cold-Formed Steel Light-Framed Shear Walls BC 2212 Minimum Thickness of Metal BC 2213 Structural Integrity Requirements CHAPTER 23 WOOD BC 2301 General BC 2302 Definitions BC 2303 Minimum Standards and Quality BC 2304 General Construction Requirements BC 2305 General Design Requirements for Lateral-Force-Resisting Systems BC 2306 Allowable Stress Design BC 2307 Load and Resistance Factor Design BC 2308 Conventional Light-Frame Construction xxiv 2008 NEW YORK CITY BUILDING CODE
5 CHAPTER 24 GLASS AND GLAZING BC 2401 General BC 2402 Definitions BC 2403 General Requirements for Glass BC 2404 Wind, Snow, Seismic and Dead Loads on Glass BC 2405 Sloped Glazing and Skylights BC 2406 Safety Glazing BC 2407 Glass in Handrails and Guards BC 2408 Glazing in Athletic Facilities BC 2409 Glass in Floors and Sidewalks CHAPTER 25 GYPSUM BOARD AND PLASTER BC 2501 General BC 2502 Definitions BC 2503 Reserved BC 2504 Vertical and Horizontal Assemblies BC 2505 Shear Wall Construction BC 2506 Gypsum Board Materials BC 2507 Lathing and Plastering BC 2508 Gypsum Construction BC 2509 Gypsum Board in Showers and Water Closets BC 2510 Lathing and Furring for Cement Plaster (Stucco) BC 2511 Interior Plaster BC 2512 Exterior Plaster BC 2513 Exposed Aggregate Plaster CHAPTER 26 PLASTIC BC 2601 General BC 2602 Definitions BC 2603 Foam Plastic Insulation BC 2604 Interior Finish and Trim BC 2605 Plastic Veneer BC 2606 Light-Transmitting Plastics BC 2607 Light-Transmitting Plastic Wall Panels BC 2608 Light-Transmitting Plastic Glazing BC 2609 Light-Transmitting Plastic Roof Panels BC 2610 Light-Transmitting Plastic Skylight Glazing BC 2611 Light-Transmitting Plastic Interior Signs CHAPTER 27 ELECTRICAL BC 2701 General BC 2702 Emergency Power Systems CHAPTER 28 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS BC 2801 General CHAPTER 29 PLUMBING SYSTEMS BC 2901 General BC 2902 Reserved CHAPTER 30 ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS BC 3001 General BC 3002 Hoistway Enclosures BC 3003 Elevator Emergency Operations BC 3004 Hoistway Venting BC 3005 Conveying Systems BC 3006 Machine Rooms BC 3007 Service Equipment Certificates BC 3008 Elevator, Amusement and Other Device Operators BC 3009 Elevator Being Serviced BC 3010 Accidents BC 3011 Existing Installations BC 3012 Inspection and Testing CHAPTER 31 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION BC 3101 General BC 3102 Membrane Structures BC 3103 Temporary Structures BC 3104 Pedestrian Walkways and Tunnels BC 3105 Awnings and Canopies BC 3106 Marquees BC 3107 Signs BC 3108 Radio, Television, and Telecommunications Towers and Antennas BC 3109 Swimming Pools, Swimming Pool Enclosures and Safety Devices BC 3110 Sidewalks Cafes BC 3111 Fences NEW YORK CITY BUILDING CODE xxv
6 CHAPTER 32 ENCROACHMENTS INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY BC 3201 General BC 3202 Encroachments BC D104 BC D105 BC D106 Buildings Located Partially in the Fire District Exceptions to Restrictions in Fire District Fire District Maps for the Boroughs of Richmond and Queens CHAPTER 33 SAFEGUARDS DURING CONSTRUCTION BC 3301 General BC 3302 Definitions BC 3303 Safeguards and Maintenance of Site BC 3304 Excavation BC 3305 Erection Operations BC 3306 Demolition BC 3307 Protection of Pedestrians BC 3308 Safety Netting BC 3309 Protection of Adjoining Property BC 3310 Requirements for the Construction or Demolition of Major Buildings BC 3311 Explosive Powered and Projectile Tools BC 3312 Explosives and Blasting BC 3313 Flammable and Combustible Mixtures, Compressed Gases, and Other Hazardous Materials BC 3314 Scaffolds BC 3315 Structural Ramps, Runways and Platforms BC 3316 Hoisting Equipment BC 3317 Material Hoists and Bucket Hoists BC 3318 Personnel Hoists BC 3319 Cranes and Derricks BC 3320 Material Handling Equipment CHAPTER 34 RESERVED CHAPTER 35 REFERENCED STANDARDS APPENDIX A RESERVED APPENDIX B RESERVED APPENDIX C RESERVED APPENDIX D FIRE DISTRICTS BC D101 General BC D102 Building Restrictions BC D103 Changes to Buildings APPENDIX E SUPPLEMENTARY ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS BC E101 General BC E102 Definitions BC E103 Accessible Route BC E104 Special Occupancies BC E105 Other Features and Facilities BC E106 Telephones BC E107 Signage BC E108 Reserved BC E109 Transportation Facilities and Stations BC E110 Reserved BC E111 Reserved BC E112 Referenced Standards APPENDIX F RODENT-PROOFING BC F101 General BC F102 Protection APPENDIX G FLOOD-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION Chapter G1 General Provisions BC G101 Purpose and Objectives BC G102 Applicability BC G103 Administration BC G104 Permits BC G105 Special Inspections Requirements BC G106 Certificates of Occupancy BC G107 Variances Chapter G2 Definitions BC G201 Definitions Chapter G3 Construction Standards BC G301 General BC G302 Subdivisions xxvi 2008 NEW YORK CITY BUILDING CODE
7 BC G303 Site Improvement BC G304 Post-Firm Construction and Substantial Improvements BC G305 Manufactured Homes BC G306 Recreational Vehicles BC G307 Tanks BC G308 Other Development Chapter G4 Referenced Standards BC G401 General BC G402 Standards Chapter G5 Modifications to Referenced Standards BC G501 Modifications BC G601 Reserved BC G701 Reserved BC G702 Reserved APPENDIX H OUTDOOR SIGNS BC H101 General BC H102 Definitions BC H103 Location BC H104 Identification BC H105 Design and Construction BC H106 Electrical BC H107 Material Limitations BC H108 Animated Devices BC H109 Ground Signs BC H110 Roof Signs BC H111 Wall Signs BC H112 Projecting Signs BC H113 Marquee Signs BC H114 Flexible Fabric Signs BC H115 Portable Signs BC H116 Temporary Signs BC H117 Referenced Standards APPENDIX I RESERVED APPENDIX J RESERVED APPENDIX K MODIFIED INDUSTRY STANDARDS FOR ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS CHAPTER K1 MODIFICATIONS TO ASME A , SAFETY CODE FOR ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS PART 1 General Definitions PART 2 Electric Elevators Construction of Hoistways and Hoistway Enclosures Pits Machine Rooms and Machine Spaces Equipment in Hoistways and Machine Rooms Protection of Hoistway Openings Hoistway-Door Locking Devices and Hoistway Access Switches and Elevator Parking Devices Car Enclosures, Car Doors and Gates and Car Illumination Car Frames and Platforms Capacity and Loading Suspension Ropes and Their Connections Counterweights Buffers and Bumpers Driving Machines and Sheaves Terminal-Stopping Devices Operating Devices and Control Equipment Emergency Operation and Signaling Devices Identification PART 3 Hydraulic Elevators Machine Rooms and Machinery Spaces Operating Devices and Control Equipment PART 4 Elevators with other Types of Driving Machines Hand Elevators NEW YORK CITY BUILDING CODE xxvii
8 PART 5 Special Application Elevators Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators PART 6 Escalators and Moving Walks Escalators PART 7 Dumbwaiters and Material Lifts Material Lifts Without Automatic Transfer Devices Electric Material Lifts Without Automatic Transfer Devices PART 8 General Requirements Security Elevator Safety Requirements for Seismic Risk Zone 2 or Greater Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement Alterations Welding Acceptance Inspections and Tests Periodic Inspections and Tests CHAPTER K2 MODIFICATIONS TO ASME B SAFETY STANDARD FOR CONVEYORS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT Scope Definitions Specific Safety Standards APPENDIX L RESERVED APPENDIX M SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS FOR ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS BC M101 General BC M102 Definitions BC M103 Fire Wall Separation APPENDIX N ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE STANDARDS BC N101 General BC N102 Induction Loop System BC N103 Infra-Red System BC N104 FM System APPENDIX O RESERVED APPENDIX P R-2 OCCUPANCY TOILET AND BATHING FACILITIES REQUIREMENTS BC P101 General BC P102 Toilet and Bathing Facilities BC P103 Referenced Standards APPENDIX Q MODIFIED NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER, STANDPIPE AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS BC Q101 Scope BC Q102 Installation of Sprinkler Systems BC Q103 Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes BC Q104 Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies Up to and Including Six Stories in Height BC Q105 Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems BC Q106 Installation and Maintenance of Fire Alarm Systems APPENDIX R ACOUSTICAL TILE AND LAY-IN PANEL CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEMS BC R101 General BC R102 Modifications to ASTM C 635 Standard Specification for the Manufacture, Performance, and Testing of Metal Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay-in Panel Ceilings BC R103 Modifications to ASTM C 636 Standard Practice for Installation of Metal Ceiling Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay-in Panels INDEX (RESERVED) xxviii 2008 NEW YORK CITY BUILDING CODE
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