Examples of National Building Code of Canada in a sentence
All minimum dimensions are to comply with the National Building Code of Canada.
All alternatives must be approved by the City.3. Exit signs shall comply with requirements of the City of Winnipeg Electrical Bylaw, the National Building Code of Canada with Manitoba Amendments and the National Fire Code.4. Exit signs shall be installed such that they are visible and point towards the direction of building exit.5. Preferably exit signs shall indicate a running person pictogram figure with arrow sign indicating direction of exit.
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.
The Contractor shall observe and enforce all construction safety measures as specified by the National Building Code of Canada, the Workers’ Compensation Board and applicable Municipal Regulations.
Work must meet all applicable Code requirements, including the National Building Code of Canada, 2015, and the National Fire Code of Canada, 2015, the Canadian Electrical Code.
This bylaw applies to matters governed by the Act and the Regulations, including the National Building Code of Canada, and the Administrative Requirements.
Complies with the fire spread and heat flux limitations required by the National Building Code of Canada.
All work shall be performed in accordance with the National Building Code of Canada.
Must be within the BID District as outlined in Schedule A, commercially assessed property.2. All taxes and charges related to the property must be current.3. Improvements must comply with National Building Code of Canada, the Uniform Building and Accessibility Standards Act, the City of North Battleford Zoning Bylaw 1971, the City of North Battleford Downtown Revitalization Action Plan and Architectural Design Guidelines, and where applicable any other regulations.
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.