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This Code prescribes minimum design and construction requirements for energy efficiency of building envelopes of new buildings and additions to buildings. It applies to buildings having concrete walls, roofs, or floors; masonry walls; and masonry veneer, including veneer attached to frame walls as part of the building envelope. It also provides minimum thermal properties for these assemblies for code compliance. This Code is applicable to low-rise residential buildings that use either electricity from any generation source or fossil fuel. It can be used with applicable energy codes and standards such as the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).
The Collection Online includes all new committee standards and reports released throughout the year. The most recently added include:
CODE-349-23: Nuclear Safety-Related Concrete Structures—Code Requirements and Commentary
CODE-376-23 (SI Units): Refrigerated Liquefied Gas Containment for Concrete Structures—Code Requirements and Commentary
ACI-TMS CODE-122.3-24: Thermal Properties of Concrete and Masonry for Use in Determining Energy Code Compliance Except for Low-Rise Residential Buildings—Code Requirements and Commentary
CODE-440.13-24: Strengthening Structural Concrete with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Systems—Code Requirements and Commentary
PRC-ITG-11-24: Statistical Techniques for Assessment of Existing Concrete Structures—Report
ACI-TMS CODE-122.2-24: Thermal Properties of Concrete and Masonry for Use in Determining Energy Code Compliance for Low-Rise Residential Buildings—Code Requirements and Commentary
PRC-546.3-23: Materials Selection for Concrete Repair—Guide
PRC-546-23: Concrete Repair—Guide
PRC-228.4-23: Visual Condition Survey of Concrete—Guide
SPEC-544.12-23: Performance-Based Fiber-Reinforced Concrete for Slabs-on-Ground and Overlays—Specification