Building classification definition

Building classification means the arrangement of buildings in classes according to occupancy.
Building classification means the arrangements adopted by the administrative authority for the designation of buildings in classes according to occupancy.
Building classification means the arrangement of buildings in classes according to oc- cupancy.

Examples of Building classification in a sentence

  • Building classification, occupancy and permitted construction types.

  • Building classification, its risks, sectoring, fire stability and resistance, occupation, evacuation and visual and acoustic signs.

Related to Building classification

  • Principal building means the main building or structure on a single lot or parcel of land and includes any attached garage or attached porch.

  • Covered Municipal Building means a building or facility that is owned or occupied by the Town that is 1,000 square feet or larger in size.

  • Office Building (Premises), means a building or premises or part thereof whose sole or principal use is for an office or for office purposes or clerical work. "Office purposes" includes the purpose of administration, clerical work, handling money, telephone, telegraph and computer operation; and "clerical work" includes writing, book-keeping, sorting papers typing, filing, duplicating, punching cards or tapes, machines calculations, drawing of matter for publication and editorial preparation of matter for publication.

  • Unstable area means a location that is susceptible to natural or human-induced events or forces capable of impairing the integrity of some or all of the landfill structural components responsible for preventing releases from a landfill. Unstable areas can include poor foundation conditions, areas susceptible to mass movements, and Karst terranes.

  • Building Inspector means a person licensed to carry out completed residential building inspections under the Queensland Building and Construction Commission Regulations 2003;