Threshold building definition
Threshold building as used herein shall have the meaning prescribed in the Florida Building Code. The purpose of the structural inspection plan is to provide specific inspection requirements, procedures and schedules so the building’s structure can be adequately inspected for compliance with the applicable Contract Documents. Inspection of the shoring and reshoring for conformance with the shoring and reshoring plans is also required. The threshold building inspection shall be performed by a threshold inspector, certified by the State of Florida and approved by Owner. Construction Contractor shall promptly provide to Owner and Design Professional copies of all threshold building inspection reports.
Threshold building means any building which is
Threshold building means any building which is greater than three stories or 50 feet in height, or which has an assembly occupancy classifica- tion as defined in the State Minimum Building Codes which that exceeds 5,000 square feet in area and an occupant content of greater than 500 persons.
More Definitions of Threshold building
Threshold building means any building which is greater than three sto- ries or 50 feet in height, or which has an assembly occupancy classification as de-
Threshold building means any building which is greater than three stories or 50 feet in height, or which has an assembly occupancy classification as defined in the Florida Building Code, Building which exceeds 5,000 square feet in area and an occupant content of greater than 500 persons. Florida's special inspection provisions for such buildings, found in Section 553.79, Florida Statutes and in this section, require a regis- tered architect or engineer (or authorized representa- tive) to perform structural inspections in addition to those minimum code compliance inspections per- formed by the building department. The building owner is responsible for employment costs but the threshold inspector is accountable to the building de- partment.