New resource for officials addresses 2007 California Building Code requirements
April 6th, 2009Clifton Park, N.Y. — Delmar, a publisher of print and digital instructional and reference materials for the academic, professional and library markets and part of Cengage Learning, and the International Code Council, publisher of the most widely used building safety codes, announced the release of Dwelling Construction Under the 2007 California Building Code. Updated specifically for California residential buildings, this product provides information specific to designers, code officials, and contractors needing to use the 2007 California Building Code based on the International Building Code®.
This new resource examines the design and construction of detached one- and two-family dwellings. It contains full color illustrations, tables, and figures to help facilitate comprehension. It also offers clear organization to make the content easy to use and apply in real-world scenarios. This guide will assist users by presenting the dwelling requirements of the 2007 California Building Code in one simple and easy to use publication.
“Dwelling Construction Under the 2007 California Building Code is written by the International Code Council’s industry experts resulting in a resource of the highest quality and value,” states Edward Francis, Product Development Manager for Delmar.
“This is a great resource for dealing with detached one- and two-family dwellings under the 2007 California Building Code,” said Code Council Senior Staff Architect Jay Woodward. “The illustrations, the format and the fact it includes the requirements of Chapter 7A dealing with exterior wildfire exposure make it a great tool for homebuilders, design professionals, and code officials.”
For more product information, visit www.InformationDestination.Cengage.com and visit www.iccsafe.org for more on building safety.








