At the last annual meeting of OBOA in August 1997, I spoke to you about why and how the CanadianCommission on Building and Fire Codes was moving to an objective-based format for the next edition ofthe national model codes. As you recall, this decision was prompted by the need to provide model codes that meet the needs of all code users in Canada. This meant that codes had to be understandable, justifiable, logical and flexible. The CCBFC considered that an objective-based code structure would achieve this goal.En ao\ufbt 1998, lors du dernier congr\ue8s annuel de l'Association des officiers en b\ue2timents de l'Ontario Inc. (OBOA), j'ai expliqu\ue9 pourquoi la Commission canadienne des codes du b\ue2timent et de pr\ue9vention des incendies ...
Building regulatory systems around the world are going through dramatic change in response to changi...
Some code users have expressed concern that objective-based codes will bring increased pressure to a...
The recent publication of the 2005 National Building Code by the National Research Council signals a...
Excellent progress is being made in the development of the objective-based codes, thanks to the hard...
As part of the process of converting the National Code Documents (National Building Code, National F...
While Australia and other countries have forged ahead with the introduction of ?performance-based? n...
This paper describes the origin and development of Canada's objective-based codes concept. It review...
Aussi disponible en fran\ue7ais: Les codes ax\ue9s sur les objectifs - une nouvelle approche pour l...
The National Building Code of Canada is sixty years old this year. In 1941, a group led by engineers...
How can Canadian construction codes better accommodate innovation? That is one question members of t...
As part of the process of converting the National Code Documents (National Building Code, National F...
this document is published in / Une version de ce document se trouve dans : CIB 2004 World Building ...
As part of the process of converting the National Code Documents (National Building Code, National F...
This article introduces the magazine's readers to the concept of objective-based codes and mentions ...
We have arrived at a key point in the process of finalizing the content of the 2005 versions of the ...
Building regulatory systems around the world are going through dramatic change in response to changi...
Some code users have expressed concern that objective-based codes will bring increased pressure to a...
The recent publication of the 2005 National Building Code by the National Research Council signals a...
Excellent progress is being made in the development of the objective-based codes, thanks to the hard...
As part of the process of converting the National Code Documents (National Building Code, National F...
While Australia and other countries have forged ahead with the introduction of ?performance-based? n...
This paper describes the origin and development of Canada's objective-based codes concept. It review...
Aussi disponible en fran\ue7ais: Les codes ax\ue9s sur les objectifs - une nouvelle approche pour l...
The National Building Code of Canada is sixty years old this year. In 1941, a group led by engineers...
How can Canadian construction codes better accommodate innovation? That is one question members of t...
As part of the process of converting the National Code Documents (National Building Code, National F...
this document is published in / Une version de ce document se trouve dans : CIB 2004 World Building ...
As part of the process of converting the National Code Documents (National Building Code, National F...
This article introduces the magazine's readers to the concept of objective-based codes and mentions ...
We have arrived at a key point in the process of finalizing the content of the 2005 versions of the ...
Building regulatory systems around the world are going through dramatic change in response to changi...
Some code users have expressed concern that objective-based codes will bring increased pressure to a...
The recent publication of the 2005 National Building Code by the National Research Council signals a...