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that includes smart independent
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integrated with the properties
of other components and forms
a relationship that gives you
a world class efficient solution.
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SMART
BUILDING CODE TOOLS |
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Code
Reference |
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Accessible Check-out Aisles |
Table 1109.12.2 |
2
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Accessible Dwelling and Sleeping
Units |
Table 1107.6.1.1 |
3
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Accessible Parking Spaces |
Table 1106.1 |
4
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Accessible Wheelchair Spaces |
Table 1108.2.2.1 |
5
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Accessory
Use Area |
Section
508.2 |
6
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Airport Traffic Control Towers |
Table 412.1.2 |
7
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Building
height and Area |
Table 503 |
8
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Building
Area Modification |
Section 506 |
9
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Building
Height Modification |
Section 504 |
10
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Buildings
With One Exit |
Table 1019.2 |
11
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Common
Path of Egress Travel |
Section
1014.3, 1024.8 |
12
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Construction
Type |
Chapter
3, 5, 6, 7 and10 |
13
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Corridor
Fire Resistance Rating |
Table
1017.1 |
14
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Damper
Testing Ratings and Actuating |
Section
716.3 |
15
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Dead
End Corridors |
Section
1017.3 |
16
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Door
Swing |
Section
1008.1.2 |
17
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Doors
Discharge Capacity |
Table
1005.1 |
18
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Draftstopping
Material Thickness |
Section
717.3.1 |
19
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Draftstopping
Requirements |
Section
717.3.2, 717.4.2, 717.4.3 |
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Elevator
Part of an Accessible Means of
Egress |
Section
1007.4 |
21
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Elevator
Requirements |
Section
1007.2.1 |
22
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Exit
Access Doorway Arrangement |
Section
1015.2 |
23
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Exit
Access Travel Distance |
Table
1016.1 |
24
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Exit
Sign Location |
Section
1011.1 |
25
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Exit
Signs Illumination and Power Source |
Section
1011.5.2, 1011.5.3 |
26
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Exterior
Bearing Walls Fire Rating |
Table
601 |
27
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Exterior
Wall Fire Separation Based on
Distance |
Table
602 |
28
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Fire
Damper Ratings |
Table
716.3.1 |
29
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Fire
Door and Fire Shutter Fire Protection
Ratings |
Table
715.4 |
30
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Fire
Walls Resistance Rating |
Table
705.4 |
31
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Fire
Window Assembly Fire Protection
Ratings |
Section
715.5 |
32
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Floor
Area Allowance Per Occupant |
Table 1004.1.1, Section 1004.7 |
33
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Floor
Construction Fire Rating |
Table 601 |
34
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Floor
Finish Material |
Section
1210 |
35
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Floor
Joint Spans - Lumber |
Table
2308(8) |
36
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Guardrail
Height |
Section
1013.1, 1013.2 |
37
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Handrail
Height |
Section
1012.2, 1013 |
38
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Health
Hazard Material Quantity |
Table
307.1(2) |
39
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Incidental
Accessory Occupancies |
Table
508.2 |
40
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Interior
Bearing Walls Fire Rating |
Table
601 |
41
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Interior
Nonbearing Walls Fire Rating |
Table
601 |
42
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Interior
Wall and Ceiling Finishes |
Table
803.5 |
43
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Lighting |
Section
1205 |
44
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Limiting
Sizes of Wired Glass Panels |
Table
715.5.3 |
45
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Mezzanines |
Section
505.1, 505.2 |
46
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Minimum
Category Classification of Glazing |
Section
2406.2 |
47
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Minimum
Ceiling Height |
Section
1208.2 |
48
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Minimum
Concrete Floor Slab Provisions |
Section
1910.1 |
49
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Minimum
Corridor Width |
Section
1017.2 |
50
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Minimum
Dimension of Concrete Columns |
Table
721.2.4 |
51
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Minimum
Room Widths |
Section
1208.1 |
52
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Minimum
Thickness of Weather Coverings |
Table
1405.2 |
53
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Mixed
Use Area Ratio |
508.4.2 |
54
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Most
Restrictive Occupancy |
Chapter
3 |
55
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Number
of Exits for Occupant Load |
Table
1019.1 |
56
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Occupancy
Classification |
Chapter
3 |
57
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Occupant
Load Determination |
Table
1004.1.1, Section 1004.7 |
58
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Open
Parking Garage - Area and Height |
Table
406.3.5 |
59
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Panic
and Fire Hardware |
Section
1008.1.8.2, 1008.1.9 |
60
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Pedestrian
Walkways and Tunnels |
Section
3104.5 |
61
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Percentage
of Exterior Wall Openings |
Table
704.8 |
62
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Precast
Concrete Walls Thickness |
Table
721.2.1.1 |
63
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Reinforced
Clay Masonry Columns |
Table
721.4.1(6) |
64
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Reinforced
Masonry Lintels |
Table
721.4.1(5) |
65
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Required
Separation of Occupancies |
Table
508.3.3 |
66
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Requirements
for Draft Curtains and Smoke Heat
Vents |
Table
910.3 |
67
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Revolving
Door Speeds |
Table
1008.1.3.1 |
68
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Roof
Construction Fire Rating |
Table
601 |
69
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Roof
Covering Fire Classification |
Table
1505.1 |
70
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Self-Service
Storage Facilities |
Table
1108.3 |
71
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Shaft
Enclosure Requirements |
Section
707.2 |
72
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Size
of Egress Doors |
Section
1008.1.1 |
73
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Spaces
With One Exit |
Table
1015.1 |
74
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Sprinkler
System Requirements |
Section
903 |
75
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Stair
Riser Height and Tread Depth |
Section
1009.3 |
76
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Stairs
Discharge Capacity |
Table
1005.1 |
77
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Stairway
Landings |
Section
1009.4, 1009.6 |
78
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Stairway
to Roof |
Section
1009.11 |
79
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Structural
Frame Fire Rating |
Table
601 |
80
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Unlimited
Area Buildings |
Section
507 |
81
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Unoccupied
Spaces Access |
Section
1209 |
82
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Unsupported
Adobe Construction Walls |
Section
2109.5.2.6 |
83
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Ventilation |
Section
1203 |
84
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Visible
and Audible Alarms |
Table
907.9.1.3 |
85
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Wind
Load Protection |
Section
1609 |
EFFICIENCY
& OPTIMIZATION TOOLS |
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1
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Building
Occupancy Groups List
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This feature allows to capture
the usage classification and area
of the distripution of all spaces
within mixed occupancy
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2
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Room/Space
Names and Uses
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This feature allows to capture
the usage and area of the distripution
of all spaces within each floor. |
3
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Dynamic
floor generation - This
feature can be quite useful when
you have a high-rise structure.
Instead of a manual declaration
to add an extra floor, let the
software automatically allocate
and manage the memory needed to
load all 18 floor components and
then create their relationship. |
4
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Dynamic
copy of any floor information
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feature can be quite useful when
you have a high-rise structure.
Instead of manual insertion to
each element in the floor, let
the software automatically copy/insert
data segments to all 18 floor
components. |
5
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Dynamic
deletion of top floor - This
feature can be quite useful when
you have a high-rise structure.
Instead of manual deletion to
each element in the floor, let
the software automatically delete
data segments to all 18 floor
components in one click. |
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Tracking
and monitoring software components
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systematic approach with C++ framework
that supports tracking and monitoring
software components allows you
to re-review any project with
a click of a button. This feature
can be quite useful when a designer
requests from the permit issuing
authority that the occupancy classification,
construction type or both to be
modified. In one sense, you will
not have to spend any time again
addressing the designer's request
related to applying the modification. |
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Color
code system - Our
innovative software is equipped
with a color code system that
acts as a compliance status report
builder. You can exclude any module
out of the project so it won't
be included in the final status
report. This feature is useful
to easily continue your review
when you constantly moving away
from your desk. |
DOCUMENTAION
& REVIEW STATUS |
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1
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Personalized
comments - This
feature allows you to quickly
and easily insert your own comments,
federal, state, local regulations/ordinances
and locally amended version of
the International Building code
into every module's. |
2
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Plan
Review - Capture
and manage the project's project
overall review status, type, created
date, start date, finish date,
job description and special remarks. |
3
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Plan
Examiner - Capture
and manage all contact information
of the permitting authority's
code examiner who is responsible
for reviewing the structure's
blueprints. Such information comprises
of the name, address and contact
phone number. |
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Design
professionals - Capture
and manage all contact information
of the architect/engineer who
is responsible for drafting the
structure's blueprints. Such information
comprises of the name, address
and contact phone number. |
5
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Contractors
- Capture
and manage all contact information
of the contractor who is responsible
for constructing the design. Such
information comprises of the name,
address and contact phone number. |
6
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Elevators
- capture
and manage the elevator or escalator
information that comprises of
the serial number, capacity, manufacturer
and many more. |
7
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Plan
review worksheets - These
popular worksheets are developed
for municipal and design professionals
to prompt a technically comprehensive
review of all drawings and construction
documents for gaining valuable
skills and insight for plan review. |
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Occupancy
Classification Search Engine-
A cross-reference
database, which classifies a building
structure or part thereof into
a group based on the specific
purpose for which it is designed
or occupied in accordance to Chapter
3 of the IBC. Our intelligent
technology empowers you to operate
in a more efficient level. |
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Code
Terms Search Engine - A
cross-reference definitions databse
that deemed to be of prime importance
in establishing the meaning and
intent of the code text that uses
the terms. This enables users
to be familiar with all terms
within chapter 2 to arrive to
the correct interpretation of
the code. |
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Address
GeoCoding - Geocode/reverse
Geocode and display the property
address of the structure that
being checked for compliance using
Google maps API. |
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Link
workspace to any folder -
The software
is equipped with a feature that
allows you to directly and quickly
access digitally stored information,
such as drawings, organization's
forms and applications. |
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