This resource contains regulations governing the construction of buildings within the state. It establishes minimum requirements for structural integrity, fire safety, accessibility, energy conservation, and other aspects of building design and construction. For example, it specifies acceptable materials and methods for framing walls, installing electrical systems, and providing adequate ventilation.
Adherence to these established guidelines ensures the safety and well-being of building occupants while promoting uniform construction practices across jurisdictions. These codified requirements contribute to the longevity and resilience of structures, mitigating potential hazards and financial risks. Historically, the evolution of such statewide rules has resulted from lessons learned through disasters, technological advancements, and ongoing efforts to improve the built environment.