National Building Code of Canada definition
Examples of National Building Code of Canada in a sentence
Contractor to comply with all BC Plumbing Code, BC Fire Marshal, BC Workers’ Compensation Board, National Building Code of Canada, BC Boiler Inspector, BC Electrical Inspector, National Fire Protection Association, and any other authorities having local jurisdiction.
Complies with the fire spread and heat flux limitations required by the National Building Code of Canada.
If the construction industry standard in not referenced in the National Building Code of Canada (NBC), the latest edition of the standard shall apply.
In addition to the provision of the Subsurface Investigation Report, the foundation information required by the National Building Code of Canada 2005 (Division C, Part 2, 2.2.4.6) shall be included on foundation drawings.
The Project components will be designed to meet the National Building Code of Canada, the Canadian Dam Association Guidelines, and other design codes and standards for wind, snowfall, extreme precipitation, seismicity, and other weather variables.
This standard shall be used as a supplement to the National Building Code of Canada, its latest amendments and addenda; and to other specifications approved by the Municipality.
Policy I-1.17 It shall be the policy of Council to continue the services of the Municipal Building Inspector, whose duty it will be to enforce the National Building Code of Canada.
The current NBCC (National Building Code of Canada) provides minimum design loads for roofs which are based primarily on field observations made on a variety of roofs and on a statistical analysis of ground snow load data.
The regulations are a supplement to the National Building Code of Canada, and its latest revisions and addenda and to other specifications subsequently approved by the Municipality.
Further general amendments updated the reference sections to the appropriate statutes and codes throughout, to reflect standards of the Nova Scotia Building Code, National Building Code of Canada and the National Plumbing Code of Canada.