OBC definition

OBC means the Ontario Building Code.
OBC means Ontario Building Code.
OBC means the Ontario Building Code, Ontario Regulation 332/12 (Building Code) as amended to January 1, 2015, made under the Building Code Act, 1992 , S.O. 1992, c. 23;

Examples of OBC in a sentence

  • The OBC shall consider carbon when identifying the final scheme option.

  • A) All activities provided for under this agreement will be for services regulated by the edition of the Ohio Building Code (OBC) and the Residential Building Code of Ohio (RCO) contained in Ohio Administrative Code as the OBC and RCO currently exist or may hereafter be amended.

  • The Consultant shall provide the results of this section of the study in an economics report which shall feed into the economics appendix of the OBC.

  • The Consultant shall write all chapters of the OBC, with the Client providing input to the management, commercial and financial chapters.

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More Definitions of OBC

OBC means regulations made under the Ontario Building Code Act, 1992.
OBC means the Ohio Building Code, as contained in OAC Chapters 4101:2-1 to 4101:2-69. All references to OBBC in this Building Code shall hereafter mean OBC.
OBC means Other Backward Class
OBC means the Ohio Building Code (See Chapter 1321).
OBC means outline business case;
OBC means Outline Business Case.
OBC means other backward classes having the same meaning and applicability as laid down in Department of Personnel & Training O.M. No. 36012/22/93-Estt. (SCT) dated 8th September, 1993 as amended from time to time;