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1011

Commercial Stairway

501.2

Floor Diaphragm w Manufactured I-Joists

ANSI 502

Accessible Commercial Parking

M1804.2

Mechanical Terminations 2

R302.1

4 Exterior Walls

R302.13

Fire Protection of Floors

R310.1

Emergency Escape & Rescue Openings

R311.5

Exterior Stairs - Unattached

R317

Protection against Decay

R322

Flood Plain

R404

25"-48" Stepped Footings

R502.1.7

Rim Joist Load Path

R507

6B Deck

R601.10.2.2.1

1 WSP Braced Wall Lines at Corners

R602.10.2

4 Interior Braced Wall

1014

Handrails

905.2.8.5

Roof Drip

IRC

2015 Residential Construction Guide

R-311.7

Residential Handrails

R302.1

3 Exterior Walls

R302.2

Townhouses Parallel Framing

R310.2.3

Window Wells

R317

Garage Conversion Raised Joist

R317.1

Garage Conversion non-ventilated space

R324.3

Solar Photovoltaic

R404

0-18" Stepped Footings

R507

4 Deck

R507

1-11 Deck

R601.2

Roof Framing Detail

R602.10.2

5 Interior Braced Wall

501.1

Post & Beam

ANSI 405

Ramp

M1804.2

Mechanical Terminations 1

R301.2.2

Cantilever Braced Wall

R302.1

4 Exterior Walls

R302.2

Townhouses Perpendicular Framing

R311.5

Exterior Stairs - Attached

R317

Garage Conversion

R317.1

Garage Conversion non-ventilated raised joist

R404

19"-24" Stepped Footings

R501.2

Post Bracing Detail 3

R507

3 Deck

R507

6A Deck

R601.2

10 Braced Wall Panel Connection

R602.10.2.2.1

2 WSP Braced Wall Lines at Corners

These construction details are intended to be illustrative of the minimum standards of construction based on the building codes. Illustrative construction details will be available in an editable version to any governmental jurisdiction when a request is made to the Southwest Washington Chapter and approved by the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Committee. Development of the illustrative construction details is of benefit to the jurisdiction membership of the Southwest Washington Chapter of ICC, to the design and construction community and the citizens of our respective jurisdictions. It promotes uniformity in the application and enforcement of the International Codes. Participation of all jurisdiction members in the development of illustrative construction details is in the best interest of the Chapter. Details developed in this program are not the sole ownership of any individual jurisdiction and are intended to be the property of the Chapter as a whole. Any member jurisdiction may choose to accept a detail or be non-inclusive of any detail.

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