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CODE UPDATE
Significant Changes to the 2012 International Energy Conservation Code
(The information below is excerpted from the Significant Changes to the 2012 International Codes series.)
This code change adds continuous air barriers to the list of required inspection items. The continuous air barrier is a combination of materials and construction methods that must be installed properly to be effective. It is critical that the final installation be inspected to assure the anticipated energy savings.

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            The Significant Changes to the 2012 International Codes series is designed to assist code officials, architects, engineers and other construction professionals transitioning from the 2009 to the 2012 editions of the International Codes. Authored by ICC code experts, the series offers a comprehensive yet practical analysis of hundreds of the most critical changes. Each color publication contains: revised code text; a summary of each change listed; in-depth change analysis; and a detailed photo, illustration or table for each change to deepen understanding. Coverage reflects provisions with special significance, including new and innovative design ideas and technologies, modern materials and methods of construction, and current approaches to safety and stability.
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CODE BASICS
Green, Based on the 2012 International Green Construction Code
(The information below is excerpted from the 2012 Building Code Basics series.)
The International Green Construction Code (IgCC) contains specific minimum criteria for daylighting within buildings. Daylighting is the practice of placing glazing in exterior walls and roof-ceiling assemblies that will benefit the space from the exposure to natural light.

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       The Building Code Basics series explains requirements using non-code language. Technically accurate and easy to understand, these are the perfect resources for builders, owners, students, plan reviewers, inspectors and permit technicians. Each book contains: 150-plus color diagrams and photos that help readers visualize correct code application; numerous real-world examples; content that pulls together related information from various code sections into one convenient location; and a glossary of code and construction terms to clarify key terminology.
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CODE HANDBOOK
2012 International Building Code Handbook
(The information below is excerpted from the 2012 International Building Code Handbook.)
Aisle accessways are the path of travel from an occupiable point in a building to an aisle.

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The 2012 International Building Code Handbook is a comprehensive, full-color guide to the entire 2012 International Building Code (IBC). Authored by ICC code experts and published by McGraw-Hill to assist code officials, architects and engineers in understanding the code, this publication covers both structural and fire- and life-safety provisions. This time-saving resource makes it easy to understand and apply complex IBC requirements and achieve compliance.
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