Fire-resistive construction definition

Fire-resistive construction means a building having walls, ceilings, floors, partitions, and roof of non-combustible materials having a minimum fire-resistance rating of 1 hour. This subdivision shall not be construed as prohibiting finished wood floors, doors, and windows with assorted frames and trim.
Fire-resistive construction means a building having walls, ceilings, floors, partitions, and roof of non-combustible materials having a minimum fire-resistance rating of 1 hour. This subdivision does not prohibit finished wood floors, doors, and windows with assorted frames and trim.
Fire-resistive construction means Type I fire resistive structures and Type II fire resistive structures as defined in the Uniform Building Code.

More Definitions of Fire-resistive construction

Fire-resistive construction means a method of construction which prevents or retards the passage of hot gases or flames as defined by the fire-resistance rating.
Fire-resistive construction means non-combustible construction having a fire-resistance rating of one hour or more.