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BUILDING BYE - LAWS
& CODES PRACTICES
NITIN THAKRAL
13025006017
B.Arch V Semester
INTRODUCTION TO CODES OF PRACTICE
Introduction to various building codes in professional practice
emphasizing the importance of codes and regulations to protect
public health, safety and welfare and to ensure compliance with
the local authority.
APPLICATION OF CODES OF PRACTICE
• Understanding the applications of various codes as per various
building types.
• Conducting a comprehensive code search process and
• Representing the above analysis by preparing detailed code
data sheets as applicable in the domain which has been
chosen for the research.
“BUILDING CODES ARE A SERIES OF ORDINANCES
ENACTED BY A STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL
ENTITY, ESTABLISHING MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
THAT MUST BE MET IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND
MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS”.
THE GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHES REQUIREMENTS AND
STANDARDS TO PROTECT PEOPLE FROM UNSAFE LIVING
AND WORKING CONDITIONS.
✓ Ensure public health and safety throughout a building.
✓ Most have come into play “after-the-fact” as a learning
experience from a major tragedy.
✓ They are primarily concerned with
✓ Construction requirements
✓ Hazardous materials or equipment used in the building
✓ 75% of all codes and standards deal with fire
✓ Energy conservation
✓ Accessibility
✓ A building code is a document containing standardized requirement for the
design & construction of most types of building.
✓ Codes regulate building construction & building use in order to protect the
health, safety & welfare of the occupant.
✓ Codes express all aspects of construction including structural integrity, fire
resistance, safe exists, lighting, electrical, energy conservation, plumbing,
sanitary facilities, ventilation, seismic design & correct use of construction
materials.
✓ Building codes classify standard by use & apply different standards to each
classification. For example, schools & office buildings are in separate
occupancy category with different performance requirement.
✓ The codes includes various aspect for regulation on design
& construction viz;
✓ For Planning Building/Development work
✓ For Structural Design
✓ For Constructional aspects
✓ For Building Services (HVAC, electrical, Acoustics, lifts etc.)
✓ Plumbing Services (Water supply, Sewerage, Drainage, waste
management)
✓ Landscaping, signs and outdoor display structures
✓ The purpose of all these building codes is to ensure
public safety, health & welfare as affected by
building construction.
✓ This purpose includes:
✓ Structural strength
✓ Sanitary equipment
✓ Light & ventilation
✓ Fire safety
NATIONAL BUILDING CODES
Introduction
✓ The National Building Code of India (NBC), (a
comprehensive building Code), is a national instrument
providing guidelines for regulating the building construction
activities across the country.
✓ It serves as a Model Code for adoption by all agencies
involved in building construction works be they Public Works
Departments, other government construction departments,
local bodies or private construction agencies.
✓ The Code mainly contains administrative regulations,
development control rules and general building requirements;
fire safety requirements; stipulations regarding materials,
structural design and construction (including safety); and
building and plumbing services.
✓ The National Building Code was first published in 1970 at the
instance of Planning Commission and then revised in 1983.
Thereafter three major amendments were issued, two in 1987
and the third in 1997.
These studies resulted in a recommendation that a
NATIONAL BUILDING CODE be prepared
building regulations throughout the country.
to unify the
In 1968 A Report on Economies in Construction Cost’ was
published by planning commission.
It revealed that building bylaws and regulations and some of
the prevailing methods of construction were outmoded; some
designs were over burdened with safety factors; building
bylaws of municipal bodies were outdated etc.
• The Bureau of Indian Standards was established with the
objective of harmonious development of standardization
activity in India.
• This Bureau, Under the Bureau of Indian StandardsAct,
1986, established Indian Standards, by a process of
consultation involving consumers, manufacturers,
Government and regulatory bodies, technologists, scientists
and testing laboratories through duly constituted
committees.
The first version of the NATIONAL BUILDING CODE was
published in 1970. Since the publication in 1970 version of the
NATIONAL BUILDING CODE a large number of comments and
useful suggestions for modifications and additions to different
parts and sections of the code were received.
The revised version of NATIONAL BUILDING CODE of India
was therefore, brought out in 1983
Based on the changes effected in the:
• Steel Code,
• Masonry Code
• Loading Codes
• to update Fire Protection Requirements,
THREE VOLUMINOUS AMENDMENTS WERE
BROUGHT OUT TO THE 1983 VERSION OF THE
CODE,
Two in 1987 and the third in 1997.
In the last about two decades since the publication of the 1983
version of the Code, substantial further experience had been
gained in the areas of the
• Building planning,
• Designing and
• Construction.
Intensive efforts involving wide consultative process have
resulted in finalization and publication of the
NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF INDIA – 2005
reflecting the state-of-the-art and contemporary applicable
international practices.
The revised
NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF
INDIA – 2005
was formally released on 16th
September 2005
at New Delhi
 IT IS THE THIRD REVISION COMPILED UNDER THE
AEGIS OF THE BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS (BIS).
 IT PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR
REGULATING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
ACTIVITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
 IT HAS THE BASIC CODES FOR
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, SERVICES, SYSTEMS
AND PROCESSES.
CONTENTS OF NBC 2005
• PART 0 INTEGRATEDAPPROACH – PREREQUISITE FOR
APPLYING PROVISION OFTHE CODE
DEFINITIONS
ADMINISTRATION
DEVELOPMENT CONTROLRULESAND GENERAL
BUILDING REQUIREMENTS
FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY
BUILDING MATERIALS
STRUCTURALDESIGN
CONSTRUCTIONALPRACTICESAND SAFETY
BUILDING SERVICES
PLUMBING SERVICES
LANDSCAPING, SIGNSAND OUTDOOR DISPLAY
STRUCTURES
• PART 1
• PART 2
• PART 3
• PART 4
• PART 5
• PART 6
• PART 7
• PART 8
• PART 9
• PART 10
Part 0: IntegratedApproach Prerequisite
forApplying Provisions of the Code
This part covers guidelines to be followed for judicious
implementation of the provisions of various
parts/sections of the Code.
PART 1 : DEFINITIONS
It lists the terms appearing in all the parts/sections of
the National Building Code of India. However, some
common definitions are reproduced in this part also.
PART 2:ADMINISTRATION
It covers the administrative aspects of the Code, such as:
• Applicability of the Code,
• Organization of building department for enforcement of the
Code,
• Procedure for obtaining development and building permits, and
• Responsibility of the owner and all professionals involved in the
planning, design and construction of the building.
PART 3: DEVELOPMENT CONTROLRULES
AND GENERALBUILDING REQUIREMENTS
It covers :
• The development control rules and general building
requirements for proper planning and design at the layout
and building level to ensure health safety, public safety and
desired quality of life.
• Provides provisions for covered area, plinth area, FAR,
amenities, land use classification, height/ size of rooms,
kitchens etc.
PART 4 : FIREAND LIFE SAFETY
It covers the requirements for fire prevention, life safety in
relation to fire, and fire protection of buildings. The code
specifies planning and construction features and fire protection
features for all occupancies that are necessary to minimize
danger to life and property.
The code categorizes the buildings as follows:
Group A
Group C
Group E
Group G
Group J
- Residential
- Institutional
- Business
- Industrial
- Hazardous
Group B -
Group D -
Group F -
Group H -
Educational
Assembly
Mercantile
Storage
PART 5: BUILDING MATERIALS
It covers the requirements of building materials and
components, and criteria for accepting new or alternative
building materials and components.
29 Materials/ components which are covered in this part:
1. Aluminum & other light materials & their alloys
2. Bitumen & Tar products
3. Builders hardware's
4. Building chemicals
5. Building lime and products
6. Burnt clay products
7. Cement & concrete (i/c reinforcement)
8. Composite matrix products
9. Conductors & cables
10. Doors/windows & ventilators
11. Electrical wiring & accessories
12. Fillers, stoppers & putties
13. Floor coverings, roofing's & other finishes
14. Glass
15. Gypsum based materials
29 Materials/ components which are covered in this part :
16. Lignocellulosic building materials (timber bamboos etc.)
17. Paints & allied products
18. Polymers, plastics etc.
19. Sanitary appliances & water fittings
20. Soil based blocks
21. Steel & its alloys
22. Stones.
23. Structural sections
24. Thermal insulation materials
25. Threaded fasteners & rivets
26. Unit weight of building materials
27. Water proofing & damp proofing materials
28. Welding electrodes & wires
29. Wire ropes & wire products
PART 6 : STRUCTURALDESIGN
This part through its seven sections provides for:
• structural adequacy of buildings to deal with
internal and external environment, and
both
• provide guidance to engineers/ structural engineers
for varied usage of material/ technology types for
building design.
Part 6 : Section 1 : Loads, Forces and
Effects
It covers basic design loads to be assumed in the design of
buildings.
The live loads, wind loads, seismic loads, snow loads and
other loads, which are specified herein, are minimum
working loads which should be taken into consideration for
purposes of design.
Part 6 : Section 2 : Soils and
Foundations
It covers structural design (principles) of all
building foundations such as raft, pile and other
foundation
serviceability
systems to ensure safety and
without exceeding the permissible
stresses of the materials of foundations and the
bearing capacity of the supporting soil.
Part 6 : Section 3A: Timber
It covers the use of structural timber in structures or
elements of structures connected together by
fasteners/ fastening techniques.
Part 6 : Section 3B : Bamboo
It covers :
• The use of bamboo for constructional purposes in
structures or elements of the structure,
• Ensuring quality and effectiveness of design and
construction using bamboo.
• Minimum strength data, dimensional and grading
requirements,
• Seasoning, preservative treatment, design and jointing
techniques with bamboo which would facilitate scientific
application and long-term performance of structures.
• Guidelines so as to ensure proper procurement, storage,
precautions and design limitations on bamboo.
Part 6 : Section 4 : Masonry
It covers
• the structural design aspects of unreinforced load
bearing and non-load bearing walls,
• Constructed using various bricks, stones and blocks
permitted in accordance with this section.
• provisions for design of reinforced brick and reinforced
brick concrete floors and roofs.
Part 6 : Section 5A:
Plain and Reinforced Concrete
It covers the general structural use of plain and reinforced
concrete.
Part 6 : Section 5B : Prestressed
Concrete
It covers the general structural use of pre-stressed
concrete. It covers both work carried out on site and the
manufacture of precast pre-stressed concrete units.
Part 6 : Section 6 : Steel
It covers the use of structural steel in general building
construction including the use of hot rolled steel sections
and steel tubes.
Part 6 : Section 7 :
Prefabrication and Systems
Building
Though desirable for large scale building activities, has yet
to take a firm hold in the country.
Includes a few recommendations on the need to avoid
‘progressive collapse’of the structures.
Part 6 : Section 7A : Prefabricated
Concrete:
Part 6 : Section 7B : Systems Building and
mixed/ Composite Construction
requirements for mixed/composite construction.
It covers recommendations regarding modular
planning, component sizes, joints, manufacture,
storage, transport and
erectio
n
of prefabricated
elements for use in buildings and such related
PART 7 : CONSTRUCTIONAL
PRACTICESAND SAFETY
It covers
• The constructional practices in buildings;
• storage, stacking and handling of materials and
• safety of personnel during construction operations for
all elements of a building and demolition of buildings.
The objective can be best achieved through proper
coordination and working by the project management and
construction management teams.
PART 8 : BUILDING SERVICES
This part through its five elaborate sections on utilities
provides detailed guidance to concerned professionals/
utility engineers for meeting necessary functional
requirements in buildings.
Part 8 : Section 1 :
Ventilation
Lighting and
It covers requirements and methods for lighting and
ventilation of buildings.
PART 8 : Section 2 :
Allied Installations
Electrical and
It covers
• The essential requirements for electrical installations in
buildings to ensure efficient use of electricity including
safety from fire and shock.
• General requirements relating to lightning protection of
buildings.
PART 8 : Section 3 : Air conditioning,
Heating and Mechanical Ventilation
This section covers
• The design, construction and installation of air
conditioning and heating systems and
• equipment installed in buildings for the purpose of
providing and maintaining conditions of air temperature,
humidity, purity and
• Distribution, suitable for the use and occupancy of the
space.
PART 8 : Section 4 :Acoustics, Sound
Insulation and Noise Control
It covers, requirements and guidelines regarding planning
against noise, acceptable noise levels and the
requirements for sound insulation in buildings with different
occupancies.
PART 8 : Section 5 :
Lifts and Escalators
Installation of
It covers the essential requirements for the
operation, maintenance and also inspection of
installation,
lifts
and(passenger lifts, goods lifts, hospital lifts, service lifts
dumb-waiter lifts) and escalators so as to ensure safe and
satisfactory performance.
PART 9 : PLUMBING SERVICES
This part through its two sections gives detailed guidance
to concerned professionals/ plumbing engineers with
regard to plumbing and other related requirements in
buildings.
PART 9 : Section 1 : Water Supply, Drainage and
Sanitation (including Solid Waste Management)
It covers
• The basic requirements of water supply for residential,
business and other
terminal stations.
types of buildings, including traffic
• General requirements of plumbing connected
water supply and design of water supply systems.
to public
• Provisions on Rain Water Harvesting have also
included
been
PART 9 : Section 1 : Water Supply, Drainage and
Sanitation (including Solid Waste Management)
It also covers
• The design, layout, construction and maintenance of drains for
foul water, surface water and subsoil water and sewage;
• Together with all ancillary works, such as connections,
manholes and inspection chambers used within the building
and from building to the connection to a public sewer, private
sewer, individual sewage-disposal system, cess-pool, or to
other approved point of disposal/ treatment work.
• It further includes the provisions on solid waste management.
PART 9 : Section 2 : Gas Supply
It covers the requirements regarding the safety of persons
and property for all piping uses and for all types of gases
used for fuel or lighting purposes in buildings.
PART 10 : Section 1 : Landscape
Planning and Design
It covers requirements of landscape planning and design
with the view to promoting quality of outdoor built
environment and protection of land and its resources.
PART 10 : Section 2 :
Signs and Outdoor Display Structures
It covers
• The requirements with
and fire
regard to public safety,
signsstructural safety safety of all
(advertisements) and outdoor display structures
including the overall aesthetical aspects of imposition
of signs and outdoor display structures in the outdoor
built environment.
• Terminologies related to signages and explanatory
figures have been added.
• Inclusion of a complete philosophy and direction for
successfully accomplishing the building projects through
integrated multidisciplinary approach right from conceptual
stage through planning, designing, construction,
and maintenance stages.
• A series of reforms in building permit process.
•
operation
Provision for ensuring safety of buildings against natural
disaster& certification of structural sufficiency by engineer &
structural engineer.
• Permission of two stage permit for high rise residential and
special buildings.
Salient Features of NBC – 2005
• Provision for periodic renewal certificate of occupied buildings
from structural, fire, electrical, health safety point of view
• Provision for empowering engineers/architects for sanctioning
plans for residential buildings up to 500 sqm.
• Revision of parking requirements for metro & mega cities.
(mega cities are metros with population more than 50 lacs)
• Up gradation of special requirements for low income housing
for urban areas.
• Inclusion of special requirements for low income housing for
rural habitat planning.
Salient Features of NBC – 2005
• Inclusion of guidelines for development planning
areas.
for hilly
• Revisions of the provisions for building and facilities for
physically challenged
• Fire safety norms completely revamped through detailed
provisions on fire prevention, life safety and fire protection
• Inclusion of new categories of starred hotels, heritage
structures
provisions
• Substitution
system
& archeological monuments for fire safety
of halon based fire extinguishers/fire fighting
• Promotion to new/innovative building materials/technologies
Salient Features of NBC – 2005
• Inclusion of latest provisions for earthquake resistant design &
construction
• Inclusion of details on multi-disaster prone districts
• Inclusion of new chapter on design & construction using
bamboos
• Chapter on pre-fabricated & composite construction for
speedier construction
• Up gradation of provision of safety in construction.
• Complete revision of provision on building & plumbing
services in line with applicable international practices.
• Provision on Rain Water Harvesting
• Inclusion of new chapter to cover landscaping needs.
Salient Features of NBC – 2005
✓ Codes set the minimum criteria. You can follow
stricter requirements at any time.
✓ They are not always perfectly clear. When two
requirements are similar, go with the strictest
requirement
✓ Not all of them will apply to every design situation.
✓ Work with the code official to resolve discrepancies.
CONCLUSION

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Introduction to bye laws

  • 1. BUILDING BYE - LAWS & CODES PRACTICES NITIN THAKRAL 13025006017 B.Arch V Semester
  • 2. INTRODUCTION TO CODES OF PRACTICE Introduction to various building codes in professional practice emphasizing the importance of codes and regulations to protect public health, safety and welfare and to ensure compliance with the local authority. APPLICATION OF CODES OF PRACTICE • Understanding the applications of various codes as per various building types. • Conducting a comprehensive code search process and • Representing the above analysis by preparing detailed code data sheets as applicable in the domain which has been chosen for the research.
  • 3. “BUILDING CODES ARE A SERIES OF ORDINANCES ENACTED BY A STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY, ESTABLISHING MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS THAT MUST BE MET IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS”. THE GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHES REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS TO PROTECT PEOPLE FROM UNSAFE LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS.
  • 4. ✓ Ensure public health and safety throughout a building. ✓ Most have come into play “after-the-fact” as a learning experience from a major tragedy. ✓ They are primarily concerned with ✓ Construction requirements ✓ Hazardous materials or equipment used in the building ✓ 75% of all codes and standards deal with fire ✓ Energy conservation ✓ Accessibility
  • 5. ✓ A building code is a document containing standardized requirement for the design & construction of most types of building. ✓ Codes regulate building construction & building use in order to protect the health, safety & welfare of the occupant. ✓ Codes express all aspects of construction including structural integrity, fire resistance, safe exists, lighting, electrical, energy conservation, plumbing, sanitary facilities, ventilation, seismic design & correct use of construction materials. ✓ Building codes classify standard by use & apply different standards to each classification. For example, schools & office buildings are in separate occupancy category with different performance requirement.
  • 6. ✓ The codes includes various aspect for regulation on design & construction viz; ✓ For Planning Building/Development work ✓ For Structural Design ✓ For Constructional aspects ✓ For Building Services (HVAC, electrical, Acoustics, lifts etc.) ✓ Plumbing Services (Water supply, Sewerage, Drainage, waste management) ✓ Landscaping, signs and outdoor display structures
  • 7. ✓ The purpose of all these building codes is to ensure public safety, health & welfare as affected by building construction. ✓ This purpose includes: ✓ Structural strength ✓ Sanitary equipment ✓ Light & ventilation ✓ Fire safety
  • 9. ✓ The National Building Code of India (NBC), (a comprehensive building Code), is a national instrument providing guidelines for regulating the building construction activities across the country. ✓ It serves as a Model Code for adoption by all agencies involved in building construction works be they Public Works Departments, other government construction departments, local bodies or private construction agencies.
  • 10. ✓ The Code mainly contains administrative regulations, development control rules and general building requirements; fire safety requirements; stipulations regarding materials, structural design and construction (including safety); and building and plumbing services. ✓ The National Building Code was first published in 1970 at the instance of Planning Commission and then revised in 1983. Thereafter three major amendments were issued, two in 1987 and the third in 1997.
  • 11. These studies resulted in a recommendation that a NATIONAL BUILDING CODE be prepared building regulations throughout the country. to unify the In 1968 A Report on Economies in Construction Cost’ was published by planning commission. It revealed that building bylaws and regulations and some of the prevailing methods of construction were outmoded; some designs were over burdened with safety factors; building bylaws of municipal bodies were outdated etc.
  • 12. • The Bureau of Indian Standards was established with the objective of harmonious development of standardization activity in India. • This Bureau, Under the Bureau of Indian StandardsAct, 1986, established Indian Standards, by a process of consultation involving consumers, manufacturers, Government and regulatory bodies, technologists, scientists and testing laboratories through duly constituted committees.
  • 13. The first version of the NATIONAL BUILDING CODE was published in 1970. Since the publication in 1970 version of the NATIONAL BUILDING CODE a large number of comments and useful suggestions for modifications and additions to different parts and sections of the code were received. The revised version of NATIONAL BUILDING CODE of India was therefore, brought out in 1983
  • 14. Based on the changes effected in the: • Steel Code, • Masonry Code • Loading Codes • to update Fire Protection Requirements, THREE VOLUMINOUS AMENDMENTS WERE BROUGHT OUT TO THE 1983 VERSION OF THE CODE, Two in 1987 and the third in 1997.
  • 15. In the last about two decades since the publication of the 1983 version of the Code, substantial further experience had been gained in the areas of the • Building planning, • Designing and • Construction. Intensive efforts involving wide consultative process have resulted in finalization and publication of the NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF INDIA – 2005 reflecting the state-of-the-art and contemporary applicable international practices.
  • 16. The revised NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF INDIA – 2005 was formally released on 16th September 2005 at New Delhi
  • 17.  IT IS THE THIRD REVISION COMPILED UNDER THE AEGIS OF THE BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS (BIS).  IT PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR REGULATING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.  IT HAS THE BASIC CODES FOR CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, SERVICES, SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES.
  • 18. CONTENTS OF NBC 2005 • PART 0 INTEGRATEDAPPROACH – PREREQUISITE FOR APPLYING PROVISION OFTHE CODE DEFINITIONS ADMINISTRATION DEVELOPMENT CONTROLRULESAND GENERAL BUILDING REQUIREMENTS FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY BUILDING MATERIALS STRUCTURALDESIGN CONSTRUCTIONALPRACTICESAND SAFETY BUILDING SERVICES PLUMBING SERVICES LANDSCAPING, SIGNSAND OUTDOOR DISPLAY STRUCTURES • PART 1 • PART 2 • PART 3 • PART 4 • PART 5 • PART 6 • PART 7 • PART 8 • PART 9 • PART 10
  • 19. Part 0: IntegratedApproach Prerequisite forApplying Provisions of the Code This part covers guidelines to be followed for judicious implementation of the provisions of various parts/sections of the Code.
  • 20. PART 1 : DEFINITIONS It lists the terms appearing in all the parts/sections of the National Building Code of India. However, some common definitions are reproduced in this part also.
  • 21. PART 2:ADMINISTRATION It covers the administrative aspects of the Code, such as: • Applicability of the Code, • Organization of building department for enforcement of the Code, • Procedure for obtaining development and building permits, and • Responsibility of the owner and all professionals involved in the planning, design and construction of the building.
  • 22. PART 3: DEVELOPMENT CONTROLRULES AND GENERALBUILDING REQUIREMENTS It covers : • The development control rules and general building requirements for proper planning and design at the layout and building level to ensure health safety, public safety and desired quality of life. • Provides provisions for covered area, plinth area, FAR, amenities, land use classification, height/ size of rooms, kitchens etc.
  • 23. PART 4 : FIREAND LIFE SAFETY It covers the requirements for fire prevention, life safety in relation to fire, and fire protection of buildings. The code specifies planning and construction features and fire protection features for all occupancies that are necessary to minimize danger to life and property. The code categorizes the buildings as follows: Group A Group C Group E Group G Group J - Residential - Institutional - Business - Industrial - Hazardous Group B - Group D - Group F - Group H - Educational Assembly Mercantile Storage
  • 24. PART 5: BUILDING MATERIALS It covers the requirements of building materials and components, and criteria for accepting new or alternative building materials and components.
  • 25. 29 Materials/ components which are covered in this part: 1. Aluminum & other light materials & their alloys 2. Bitumen & Tar products 3. Builders hardware's 4. Building chemicals 5. Building lime and products 6. Burnt clay products 7. Cement & concrete (i/c reinforcement) 8. Composite matrix products 9. Conductors & cables 10. Doors/windows & ventilators 11. Electrical wiring & accessories 12. Fillers, stoppers & putties 13. Floor coverings, roofing's & other finishes 14. Glass 15. Gypsum based materials
  • 26. 29 Materials/ components which are covered in this part : 16. Lignocellulosic building materials (timber bamboos etc.) 17. Paints & allied products 18. Polymers, plastics etc. 19. Sanitary appliances & water fittings 20. Soil based blocks 21. Steel & its alloys 22. Stones. 23. Structural sections 24. Thermal insulation materials 25. Threaded fasteners & rivets 26. Unit weight of building materials 27. Water proofing & damp proofing materials 28. Welding electrodes & wires 29. Wire ropes & wire products
  • 27. PART 6 : STRUCTURALDESIGN This part through its seven sections provides for: • structural adequacy of buildings to deal with internal and external environment, and both • provide guidance to engineers/ structural engineers for varied usage of material/ technology types for building design.
  • 28. Part 6 : Section 1 : Loads, Forces and Effects It covers basic design loads to be assumed in the design of buildings. The live loads, wind loads, seismic loads, snow loads and other loads, which are specified herein, are minimum working loads which should be taken into consideration for purposes of design.
  • 29. Part 6 : Section 2 : Soils and Foundations It covers structural design (principles) of all building foundations such as raft, pile and other foundation serviceability systems to ensure safety and without exceeding the permissible stresses of the materials of foundations and the bearing capacity of the supporting soil.
  • 30. Part 6 : Section 3A: Timber It covers the use of structural timber in structures or elements of structures connected together by fasteners/ fastening techniques.
  • 31. Part 6 : Section 3B : Bamboo It covers : • The use of bamboo for constructional purposes in structures or elements of the structure, • Ensuring quality and effectiveness of design and construction using bamboo. • Minimum strength data, dimensional and grading requirements, • Seasoning, preservative treatment, design and jointing techniques with bamboo which would facilitate scientific application and long-term performance of structures. • Guidelines so as to ensure proper procurement, storage, precautions and design limitations on bamboo.
  • 32. Part 6 : Section 4 : Masonry It covers • the structural design aspects of unreinforced load bearing and non-load bearing walls, • Constructed using various bricks, stones and blocks permitted in accordance with this section. • provisions for design of reinforced brick and reinforced brick concrete floors and roofs.
  • 33. Part 6 : Section 5A: Plain and Reinforced Concrete It covers the general structural use of plain and reinforced concrete.
  • 34. Part 6 : Section 5B : Prestressed Concrete It covers the general structural use of pre-stressed concrete. It covers both work carried out on site and the manufacture of precast pre-stressed concrete units.
  • 35. Part 6 : Section 6 : Steel It covers the use of structural steel in general building construction including the use of hot rolled steel sections and steel tubes.
  • 36. Part 6 : Section 7 : Prefabrication and Systems Building
  • 37. Though desirable for large scale building activities, has yet to take a firm hold in the country. Includes a few recommendations on the need to avoid ‘progressive collapse’of the structures. Part 6 : Section 7A : Prefabricated Concrete:
  • 38. Part 6 : Section 7B : Systems Building and mixed/ Composite Construction requirements for mixed/composite construction. It covers recommendations regarding modular planning, component sizes, joints, manufacture, storage, transport and erectio n of prefabricated elements for use in buildings and such related
  • 39. PART 7 : CONSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICESAND SAFETY It covers • The constructional practices in buildings; • storage, stacking and handling of materials and • safety of personnel during construction operations for all elements of a building and demolition of buildings. The objective can be best achieved through proper coordination and working by the project management and construction management teams.
  • 40. PART 8 : BUILDING SERVICES This part through its five elaborate sections on utilities provides detailed guidance to concerned professionals/ utility engineers for meeting necessary functional requirements in buildings.
  • 41. Part 8 : Section 1 : Ventilation Lighting and It covers requirements and methods for lighting and ventilation of buildings.
  • 42. PART 8 : Section 2 : Allied Installations Electrical and It covers • The essential requirements for electrical installations in buildings to ensure efficient use of electricity including safety from fire and shock. • General requirements relating to lightning protection of buildings.
  • 43. PART 8 : Section 3 : Air conditioning, Heating and Mechanical Ventilation This section covers • The design, construction and installation of air conditioning and heating systems and • equipment installed in buildings for the purpose of providing and maintaining conditions of air temperature, humidity, purity and • Distribution, suitable for the use and occupancy of the space.
  • 44. PART 8 : Section 4 :Acoustics, Sound Insulation and Noise Control It covers, requirements and guidelines regarding planning against noise, acceptable noise levels and the requirements for sound insulation in buildings with different occupancies.
  • 45. PART 8 : Section 5 : Lifts and Escalators Installation of It covers the essential requirements for the operation, maintenance and also inspection of installation, lifts and(passenger lifts, goods lifts, hospital lifts, service lifts dumb-waiter lifts) and escalators so as to ensure safe and satisfactory performance.
  • 46. PART 9 : PLUMBING SERVICES This part through its two sections gives detailed guidance to concerned professionals/ plumbing engineers with regard to plumbing and other related requirements in buildings.
  • 47. PART 9 : Section 1 : Water Supply, Drainage and Sanitation (including Solid Waste Management) It covers • The basic requirements of water supply for residential, business and other terminal stations. types of buildings, including traffic • General requirements of plumbing connected water supply and design of water supply systems. to public • Provisions on Rain Water Harvesting have also included been
  • 48. PART 9 : Section 1 : Water Supply, Drainage and Sanitation (including Solid Waste Management) It also covers • The design, layout, construction and maintenance of drains for foul water, surface water and subsoil water and sewage; • Together with all ancillary works, such as connections, manholes and inspection chambers used within the building and from building to the connection to a public sewer, private sewer, individual sewage-disposal system, cess-pool, or to other approved point of disposal/ treatment work. • It further includes the provisions on solid waste management.
  • 49. PART 9 : Section 2 : Gas Supply It covers the requirements regarding the safety of persons and property for all piping uses and for all types of gases used for fuel or lighting purposes in buildings.
  • 50. PART 10 : Section 1 : Landscape Planning and Design It covers requirements of landscape planning and design with the view to promoting quality of outdoor built environment and protection of land and its resources.
  • 51. PART 10 : Section 2 : Signs and Outdoor Display Structures It covers • The requirements with and fire regard to public safety, signsstructural safety safety of all (advertisements) and outdoor display structures including the overall aesthetical aspects of imposition of signs and outdoor display structures in the outdoor built environment. • Terminologies related to signages and explanatory figures have been added.
  • 52. • Inclusion of a complete philosophy and direction for successfully accomplishing the building projects through integrated multidisciplinary approach right from conceptual stage through planning, designing, construction, and maintenance stages. • A series of reforms in building permit process. • operation Provision for ensuring safety of buildings against natural disaster& certification of structural sufficiency by engineer & structural engineer. • Permission of two stage permit for high rise residential and special buildings. Salient Features of NBC – 2005
  • 53. • Provision for periodic renewal certificate of occupied buildings from structural, fire, electrical, health safety point of view • Provision for empowering engineers/architects for sanctioning plans for residential buildings up to 500 sqm. • Revision of parking requirements for metro & mega cities. (mega cities are metros with population more than 50 lacs) • Up gradation of special requirements for low income housing for urban areas. • Inclusion of special requirements for low income housing for rural habitat planning. Salient Features of NBC – 2005
  • 54. • Inclusion of guidelines for development planning areas. for hilly • Revisions of the provisions for building and facilities for physically challenged • Fire safety norms completely revamped through detailed provisions on fire prevention, life safety and fire protection • Inclusion of new categories of starred hotels, heritage structures provisions • Substitution system & archeological monuments for fire safety of halon based fire extinguishers/fire fighting • Promotion to new/innovative building materials/technologies Salient Features of NBC – 2005
  • 55. • Inclusion of latest provisions for earthquake resistant design & construction • Inclusion of details on multi-disaster prone districts • Inclusion of new chapter on design & construction using bamboos • Chapter on pre-fabricated & composite construction for speedier construction • Up gradation of provision of safety in construction. • Complete revision of provision on building & plumbing services in line with applicable international practices. • Provision on Rain Water Harvesting • Inclusion of new chapter to cover landscaping needs. Salient Features of NBC – 2005
  • 56. ✓ Codes set the minimum criteria. You can follow stricter requirements at any time. ✓ They are not always perfectly clear. When two requirements are similar, go with the strictest requirement ✓ Not all of them will apply to every design situation. ✓ Work with the code official to resolve discrepancies. CONCLUSION