S - 1 - Introduction To Building Codes and Overview of BNBC
S - 1 - Introduction To Building Codes and Overview of BNBC
CODES
Dr. S. K. Ghosh
President, S. K. Ghosh Associates LLC
Building Codes
• Serve as a means of prevention
• A choice between an ounce of
prevention today and a pound of
suffering in the future
Statistics from 1995 Kobe
Earthquake
March 11, 2011 14:46
Great East Japan
Earthquake
Moment Magnitude
Mw 9.0
(38.322 N, 142.369 E,
depth 32 km)
Also known as the
Tohoku-Oki Earthquake M7.5 @1508
or
Tohoku Offshore M7.4 @15:25
Pacific Ocean
Earthquake M9.0 14:46
Vertical fault
displacements of up to
5m and horizontal fault
M7.3 @15:15
displacements of over
50m over region 200
km by 450 km
Building Codes
• Are minimum requirements established by society
that ensure an acceptable level of safety of building
occupants and protection of property
• When they work sufficiently, nobody notices
• When they fail, society demands stronger, more
robust building codes
Evolution of Building Codes
What is Implementation?
The act of implementing or putting into effect
What is Enforcement?
Enforcement is making sure that rules are followed,
that violations are rectified, that violators are
penalized or punished.
Implementation and Enforcement are not
interchangeable terms
Implementation of the BNBC-2020
Volume 3
• Part 8: BUILDING SERVICES
• Part 9: ADDITION, ALTERATION TO AND CHANGE OF USE
OF EXISTING BUILDINGS
• Part 10: SIGNS AND OUT-DOOR DISPLAY
ADMINISTRATION AND
ENFORCEMENT
PART 2
Part 2: Administration and Enforcement
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
Types of Permits and Building
Categories
Type of Permit Validity Time for Disposal
Land use certificate 24 months 15 days
Large and Specialized Project permit 24 months 45 days
Building permit 36 months 45 days
Occupancy certificate Perpetual 15 days
Railways Telecommunications
National Highways Electronic Broadcasting
Services
National Waterways
Any other services which
National Gas grid
the Government may
National Power grid declare to be essential to
Major Ports the community.
Airways and Aerodromes
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 premises.
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 of 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.
Unsafe Buildings
In case the owner fails, neglects or refuses to carry out the repair or
improvement of an unsafe building, the Building Official shall cause
the danger to be removed either by demolition or repair. The cost of
which shall be borne by the owner.
The Building Official may also get the adjacent structures vacated
and protect the public by an appropriate fence.
Architectural and Environmental Control
Type I-B: 3-hour fire protected Type II-B: Protected wood joist
Type I-C: 2-hour fire protected Type II-C: Unprotected wood joist
Type I-D: 1-hour fire protected Type II-D: Protected wood frame
Lighting protection
Load estimation Fire detection, alarm and
emergency lighting
Fittings, fixtures and
accessories Earthing
Wiring Lightning protection
Substation and transformer Telecommunication
Distribution system CCTV and access control
system
Switch and switchboards
Overcurrent and short-circuit
Topics of HVAC
Classification
Planning
Design
Speech privacy
Sound amplification system
Topics of Lifts and Escalators
Safety considerations
Design considerations
Escalators
Moving walks
Energy conservation
Inspection and certification
Operation and maintenance
Topics of Water Supply
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.
SIGNS AND OUTDOOR DISPLAY
PART 10
Part 10: Signs and Outdoor Display
Exemption:
• Wall signs (shop signs, building names, name plates etc.)
• Ground signs (official warning signs, direction indicators etc.)
• Temporary signs (construction signs, displays for festivities
etc.)
Unsafe and unlawful signs: It shall be the responsibility of the
owner to ensure the safety and legality of the sign.
Restrictions on Signs and Outdoor Display