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New York City

2014 Construction Codes

TPPN 10/88

Historical Building Local Law: This regulation requires construction owners and developers to provide a complete monitoring control campaign for any Historical Building within a 90’ lateral distance to any construction.

Local Law 113

This regulation is intended to help control the noise levels emitted from construction sites and mandates that sound monitoring should be conducted if your site is located near a school, library, nursing home, and or hospital.

Section 24-146(c)

This regulation states that no person shall cause or permit a building to be constructed without taking such cautions as may be ordered by the commissioner to prevent particulate matter from becoming airborne.

Dust Mitigation Form

All persons constructing or operating a large article, machine, device, equipment, such as a rock crusher, or other contrivance or facility capable of causing or permitting emission of dust into the atmosphere at a construction site shall keep on site a document detailing such equipment. In addition, the measures utilized to reduce dust emissions resulting from the use of these items as set forth in 15 RCNY 13-01 et seq. shall be clearly outlined.

2008 Building Code

1968 Building Code

Electrical Code

Energy Code Guidelines

Massachusetts
Building Code/BBRS

The State of Massachusetts recommends that you purchase the 8th Edition of the building codes. Electronic documents are available but not recommended by the State.

Connecticut

2013 Amendment to the 2005 State Building Code

These regulations are effective as of February 14, 2014.  This Amendment adopts the 2009 International Residential Code and the 2011 National Electrical Code into the 2005 State Building Code, with Connecticut specific changes.

Demolition Permit Advisory

The save harmless language required under Connecticut General Statutes (CGS) 29-406 may be problematic for insurance agents to fulfill, given that typical commercial general liability policies do not include this specific coverage. The advisory provides background on the issue and recommendations to follow until the necessary statutory changes can be made.

Proposed Adoption of the 2015 State Building Code-To keep abreast of the new 2015 Connecticut Building code adoption, click here.