2003 Masonry Codes and Specifications

Words: John Chrysler/Public/News/11142003913.jpg" width="150" height="200" border="0" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="1"> The 2003 edition of Masonry Codes and Specifications is now available!

Masonry Codes and Specifications was originally published in 1963 and has been regularly updated with every code cycle of the Uniform Building Code. It is a valuable tool for mason contractors, structural masonry inspectors and masonry material suppliers. The 2003 edition contains masonry related sections of the new International Building Code, International Residential Code and also the 2001 Edition of the California Building Code. NOW IN STOCK!

2003 Masonry Codes and Specifications includes the masonry sections of:

  • 2003 International Building Code
  • 2003 International Residential Code
  • 2001 California Building Code
  • Index of Masonry Related Organizations
  • Sample Guide Specifications and
  • The Lastest Low-Lift Grouting Requirements for California Building Code.

This 411 page publication is going to go fast! Be sure to order yours today!

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