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Illustrated Code Series
Over 700 detailed diagrams
Based on the Ontario Building Code 2012, O. Reg. 332/12

Housing and Small Buildings

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This is an illustrated version of Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code 2012 containing detailed diagrams with commentary. This guide will help you interpret and apply Part 9 when you design, construct, or inspect homes and small buildings. 

Over 700 illustrations to Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code - nothing like it since 1997!

Diagrams with commentary written by two professionals with over 45 years of combined experience in building code regulations and enforcement, Housing and Small Buildings assists in the interpretation and application of Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code 2012 for the design, construction, and inspection of homes and small buildings.

Table of Contents

Introduction


Division A Part 1 Compliance and General
  • Section 1.1. Organization and Application

Division B Part 3 Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility
  • Section 3.7. Health Requirements
  • Section 3.10. Self-Service Storage Buildings
  • Section 3.11. Public Schools
  • Section 3.12. Public Spas
  • Section 3.14. Tents and Air-Supported Structures
  • Section 3.15. Signs

Division B Part 9 Housing and Small Buildings
  • 9.3. Materials, Systems and Equipment
  • 9.4. Structural Requirements
  • 9.5. Design of Areas and Spaces
  • 9.6. Glass
  • 9.7. Windows, Doors and Skylights
  • 9.8. Stairs, Ramps, Handrails and Guards
  • 9.9. Means of Egress
  • 9.10. Fire Protection
  • 9.11. Sound Control
  • 9.12. Excavation
  • 9.13. Damproofing, Waterproofing and Soil Gas Control
  • 9.14. Drainage
  • 9.15. Footings and Foundations
  • 9.16. Floors-on-Ground
  • 9.17. Columns
  • 9.18. Crawl Spaces
  • 9.19. Roof Spaces
  • 9.20. Masonry and Insulating Concrete Form Walls not in Contact with Ground
  • 9.21. Masonry and Concrete Chimneys and Flues
  • 9.22. Fireplaces
  • 9.23. Wood-Frame Construction
  • 9.25. Heat Transfer, Air Leakage and Condensation Control
  • 9.26. Roofing
  • 9.27. Cladding
  • 9.28. Stucco
  • 9.29. Interior Wall and Ceiling Finishes
  • 9.30. Flooring
  • 9.31. Plumbing Facilities
  • 9.32. Ventilation
  • 9.33. Heating and Air-Conditioning
  • 9.34. Electrical
  • 9.39. Reinforced Concrete Slabs

Supplementary Standard SB-2

SB-2 Fire Performance Ratings

Features
  • Endorsed by Association of Architectural Technologists of Ontario (AATO)
  • Over 700 illustrations to Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code - nothing like it since 1997!
  • Diagrams with commentary written
  • Assists in the interpretation of Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code 2012 for the design, construction, and inspection of homes and small buildings
About the Author

Anthony Boyko is a Manager of Building Code Inspections and Deputy Chief Building Official with the City of Markham. He has held positions of building inspector, architectural plans examiner and project manager with a combined Building Code regulatory experience of over 25 years. Anthony has actively contributed to technical manuals produced by various governmental bodies and was a member of the executive committee for the Canadian Commission on Construction Materials Evaluation. He is an Architectural Technologist, Certified Engineering Technician, Certified Municipal Manager, CDECA Educator member and part-time college instructor. Anthony is provincially qualified as a supervisor/manager and designer.

Steven Penna is the Manager of Inspections for the City of Brampton’s Building Division with over 23 years of experience in the administration and enforcement of the Ontario Building Code. He is also a part-time instructor for Georgian College and the Ontario Building Officials Association. Steven is a member of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists, and a Certified Building Codes Official with the Ontario Building Officials Association.

This is an illustrated version of Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code 2012 containing detailed diagrams with commentary. This guide will help you interpret and apply Part 9 when you design, construct, or inspect homes and small buildings. 

Over 700 illustrations to Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code - nothing like it since 1997!

Diagrams with commentary written by two professionals with over 45 years of combined experience in building code regulations and enforcement, Housing and Small Buildings assists in the interpretation and application of Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code 2012 for the design, construction, and inspection of homes and small buildings.