Submitted by WaterChestnutII t3_117pir1 in DIY
WestWoodworks t1_j9dj7ry wrote
Reply to comment by not_another_drummer in How do I find these g-d studs?? by WaterChestnutII
There really wasn’t any sort of cohesive code requirement of any sort until 1950. What we (at least in the US) refer to as the International Building Code wasn’t even established until 2000.
It’s been pretty much a piecemeal endeavor since Ye Olden Time.
~EDIT~ Fat finger number correction.
LiveStalk t1_j9do1u1 wrote
IBC was 2000, UBC was 1927.
WestWoodworks t1_j9dwi8f wrote
UBC was indeed initiated in 1927, but was only really used in the western United States. It was based in California, if memory serves.
The first national level building code was formed by BOCA (Building Office and Code Administration). The compiled code was first released in 1950, a full 35 years after the inception of the organization.
There are numerous state and regional codes that predate all of the aforementioned, of course.
But the first cohesive compilation of truly national code requirements was indeed in 1950.
WestWoodworks t1_j9dvsd9 wrote
Oops. Fat fingered it. 2000 for IBC is correct. Solid catch.
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