smokeshadow
JUB Addict
^^speaking of Building Codes - most of the United States jurisdictions are under one of the more recent editions of the International Building Code (either 2009, 2012 or 2015). The next re-iteration will be revised, updated and issued sometime in 2018. All of them require buildings to adhere to the most recent edition of the International Energy Code which governs such items as air infiltration into (and out of) a building; HVAC systems; water, sewer & sanitation issues (both during construction and after occupancy) and even the type and wattage of light fixtures being used.
Admittedly it is a pain in the corporate assets for architectural and engineering firms to understand all of the intricate requirements (many of which are a "do this and you can get away with that" type of give-n-take), file all of the required paperwork with the AHJ (authority having jurisdiction) and wring the requisite fees out of their clients (over and above the normal fees for doing business
); but, buildings have and will continue to become more energy efficient, air tight and less damaging to the environment.
Admittedly it is a pain in the corporate assets for architectural and engineering firms to understand all of the intricate requirements (many of which are a "do this and you can get away with that" type of give-n-take), file all of the required paperwork with the AHJ (authority having jurisdiction) and wring the requisite fees out of their clients (over and above the normal fees for doing business

















