DDM BNBC Presentation 1
DDM BNBC Presentation 1
DDM BNBC Presentation 1
At NDMRTI, DDM
Date: 25 February 2021
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Building Code in Bangladesh
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Purpose of BNBC
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Definition of Building
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BNBC in 3 Volumes
• Part 1: SCOPE AND DEFINITION
• Part 2: ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Establishment of Authority:
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Building Official and Building Committee
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Jurisdiction of Building Officials
Sl. Area Authority
1 Areas under the master plan of RAJUK RAJUK
8 Areas not falling under any of the above Office of The Executive
Engineer PWD
9 Special areas, if any To be declared by the
government
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Types of Permits and Building Categories
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Eligible Registered Professionals
Types of Work Registered Professional Minimum Experience for
Building Category
I II III IV
Survey Diploma Engineer NA 3 3 3
Soil Test Civil Engineer NA 2 2 5
Arch Design Architect NA NR 2 8
Struc Design Civil Engineer NA 2 4 8
Plumbing Plumbing Engineer NA NR 4 8
Mechanical Mechanical Engineer NA 2 4 8
Electrical Electrical Engineer NA 2 4 8
Supervision Architect/Engineer NA 2 4 8
Dip Arch/Dip Engr NA 2 4 NE
Demolition Civil Engineer NA NR 2 8
Completion Architect and Engineer NA 2 4 8
Permit Not Required
◼ Railways
◼ National Highways
◼ National Waterways
◼ National Gas grid
◼ National Power grid
◼ Major Ports
◼ Airways and Aerodromes
◼ Telecommunications
◼ Electronic Broadcasting Services
◼ Any other services which the Government may declare
to be essential to the community.-
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Responsibilities of the Owner
◼ The owner shall be responsible for carrying out the work in conformity of
this Code.
◼ Design, execution and supervision work shall be carried out by authorized
Registered Professionals.
◼ The owner shall allow the Building Officials to enter.
◼ The owner shall obtain permit as may be applicable.
◼ The owner shall inform the Building Official about attainment of
construction work of different stages.
◼ The owner shall take proper safety measures.
◼ The owner shall notify the Building Official the completion of the work.
◼ The owner shall preserve at the site a copy of all permits.
◼ Where the live loads exceed 2.4 kN/m2 design live loads shall be
conspicuously posted.
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Unsafe Buildings
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Architectural and Environmental Control
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Part 3:
GENERAL BUILDING
REQUIREMENTS, CONTROL AND
REGULATION
Part 3: General Building Requirements,
Control and Regulation
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Occupancy Classification
◼ A: Residential
◼ B: Educational Facilities
◼ C: Institution for Care
◼ D: Health Care Facilities
◼ E: Business
◼ F: Mercantile
◼ G: Industrial Buildings
◼ H: Storage Buildings
◼ I: Assembly
◼ J: Hazardous Building
◼ K: Garage
◼ L: Utility
◼ Miscellaneous
Other Architectural Issues Covered
◼ Requirements of plots (drainage, ◼ Existing buildings
formation level etc.) ◼ Buildings and areas of architectural
◼ Plot sizes value
◼ Means of access ◼ Ventilation, lighting and sanitation
◼ Open spaces within a plot (setbacks, ◼ Air-conditioning and heating
ground coverage etc.) ◼ Lifts and escalators
◼ General height and area limitations ◼ Sound insulation
(FAR etc.) ◼ Thermal insulation
◼ Off-street parking spaces ◼ Lightning protection of buildings
◼ Street encroachment ◼ Rat proofing and termite proofing
◼ Community open space and ◼ Requirements of buildings in flood
amenities prone and coastal regions
◼ Minimum standard of a dwelling ◼ Requirements for buildings in other
◼ Requirements of parts of buildings disaster prone areas
◼ Landscaping ◼ Special provisions for storage of
◼ Damp-proofing and waterproofing dangerous goods
Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
◼ Scope: Building concepts having a positive environmental
impact and encourage sustainable construction practices,
allowing efficiency and conservation of energy, water and
building materials, and to promote resource efficiency
◼ Site sustainability
◼ Building envelop
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Part 5:
BUILDING MATERIALS
Part 5: Building Materials
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Volume 2
Part 6:
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Part 6: Structural Design
◼ Chapter 1: Definitions and General Requirements
◼ Chapter 2: Loads on Buildings and Structures
◼ Chapter 3: Soils and Foundations
◼ Chapter 4: Bamboo
◼ Chapter 5: Concrete Material
◼ Chapter 6: Strength Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
◼ Chapter 7: Masonry Structures
◼ Chapter 8: Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Structures
◼ Chapter 9: Prestressed Concrete Structures
◼ Chapter 10: Steel Structures
◼ Chapter 11: Timber
◼ Chapter 12: Ferrocement Structures
◼ Chapter 13: Steel-concrete Composite Structural Members
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Volume 3
Part 7:
CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
AND SAFETY
Part 7: Construction Practices and Safety
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Part 8:
BUILDING SERVICES
Part 8: Building Services
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Topics of Electrical Building Services
◼ Lighting
◼ Load estimation
◼ Fittings, fixtures and accessories
◼ Wiring
◼ Substation and transformer
◼ Distribution system
◼ Switch and switchboards
◼ Overcurrent and short-circuit protection
◼ Fire detection, alarm and emergency lighting
◼ Earthing
◼ Lightning protection
◼ Telecommunication
◼ CCTV and access control system
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Topics of HVAC
◼ Planning
◼ Air-conditioning system design
◼ Air distribution system
◼ Air-conditioning equipment
◼ Refrigerating equipment
◼ Ventilation systems
◼ Energy conservation
◼ Inspection, testing and commissioning
◼ Operation and maintenance
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Topics of Acoustics
◼ Classification
◼ Planning
◼ Design
◼ Speech privacy
◼ Sound amplification system
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Topics of Lifts and Escalators
◼ Safety considerations
◼ Design considerations
◼ Escalators
◼ Moving walks
◼ Energy conservation
◼ Inspection and certification
◼ Operation and maintenance
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Topics of Water Supply
◼ Permit
◼ Licensing of plumbers
◼ Water supply requirements
◼ Estimation of demand load
◼ Water sources and quality
◼ Inspection and certification
◼ Water supply system
◼ Storage of water
◼ Design of distribution system
◼ Water distribution in tall buildings
◼ Hot water supply installation
◼ Pipe work
◼ Cleaning and disinfection
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Topics of Sanitary Drainage
◼ Planning
◼ Licensing of plumbers
◼ Drainage and sanitation requirements
◼ Materials and appliances
◼ Design considerations
◼ Refuse chute system
◼ Basement floor drainage system
◼ Healthcare drainage system
◼ Inspection, testing and completion certificate
◼ Guide to maintenance
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Topics of Rainwater Management
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Topics of Fuel and Gas Supply
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Part 9:
ALTERATION, ADDITION TO
AND CHANGE OF USE OF
EXISTING BUILDINGS
Part 9: Alteration, Addition to and Change of
Use of Existing Buildings
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Applicability
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Implementation
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Conservation
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Guidelines for Conservation
◼ Be reversible or repeatable
◼ Not prejudice a future intervention
◼ Not hinder the possibility of later access to all evidence
◼ Allow the maximum amount of existing material
◼ Be harmonious in color, tone, texture, form and scale
◼ Not be undertaken by conservator who are insufficiently
trained.
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Part 10:
SIGNS AND OUTDOOR DISPLAY
Part 10: Signs and Outdoor Display
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Scope of Signs and Outdoor Display
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Restrictions on Signs and Outdoor Display
◼ Prohibition on advertisement
◼ Illuminated displays
◼ Location restrictions
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Specific Requirements for Various Types of
Signs
◼ Electric signs
◼ Ground signs
◼ Roof signs
◼ Projecting signs
◼ Fin signs
◼ Balcony signs
◼ Marquee signs
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