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Description / Abstract:
This standard provides the requirements for modular built relocatable temporary structures.
Relocatable structures for temporary use are a form of modular construction, built in an approved offsite facility, designed to be transported to a location, assembled, and utilized. During the life of these structures they may be used in several different locations.
The buildings constructed under this standard are permitted to be of combustible construction or noncombustible construction, used singly or in combination,
This standard specifies requirements including, but not limited to:
a) National Building Code of Canada objectives:
i) Safety;
ii) Health; and
iii) Fire structural protection of buildings
b) Identification and labeling
This Standard applies to:
a) A one storey building
i) Without sleeping accommodation, that is not more than 1 200 m2 in building area, and if sprinklered, is not more than 2 400 m2 in building area, and
ii) With sleeping accommodation, that is not more than 600 m2 in building area, and if sprinklered, is not more than 1 200 m2 in building area, and
b) A two storey building
i) Without sleeping accommodation, that is not more than 800 m2 in building area, and if sprinklered, is not more than 1 200 m2 in building area, and
ii) With sleeping accommodation, that is not more than 600 m2 in building area, and if sprinklered, is not more than 900 m2 in building area.
A building described in Clause 1.5 is permitted to consist of one or more transportable modules specifically designed to be readily relocatable and usable without permanent foundations.