Building Code Basics: Energy: Based on the International Energy Code Contributor(s): International Code Council (Author) |
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ISBN: 113328339X ISBN-13: 9781133283393 Publisher: Cengage Learning OUR PRICE: $23.70 Product Type: Paperback Published: May 2013 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Technology & Engineering | Construction - General - Technology & Engineering | Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades - Education | Teaching Methods & Materials - Arts & Humanities |
Dewey: 690.028 |
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 8.4" W x 10.7" (1.00 lbs) 192 pages |
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Publisher Description: As energy conservation continues to become an increasingly important factor in building construction, BUILDING CODE BASICS: ENERGY is a book that is more relevant and more valuable than ever before. Designed to provide a straightforward, easy-to-read guide to the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), it fills an informational gap that exists between the code itself and the tactical reference information needed to properly apply it in a real-world setting. This book provides solid, working information on critical energy code applications for residential and commercial construction without the text-heavy, complex, and sometimes abstract language that complicates many of the more traditional code-related products. Coverage includes the basics of the IECC, including essential requirements and reasons for the code provisions. This thorough coverage, combined with the book's organized, user-friendly and practical approach, makes BUILDING CODE BASICS: ENERGY a critical addition to any professional or reference library. Check out our app, DEWALT Mobile Pro�. This free app is a construction calculator with integrated reference materials and access to hundreds of additional calculations as add-ons. To learn more, visit dewalt.com/mobilepro. |
Contributor Bio(s): International Code Council: - ICC is a leading organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive, coordinated national model construction codes. To date, 48 U.S. states have adopted various international codes from ICC. |