Canadians now have access to the 2015 edition of Codes Canada
OTTAWA, June 28, 2016 /CNW/ - Canadians are demanding safer, healthier and more accessible construction where they live, work and play. To address these demands, some 600 changes were introduced in the National Model Construction Codes, now known as Codes Canada. The 2015 editions of the Codes respond to the changing needs of Canadians and to new technologies, materials, and research.
"I am very pleased to announce the launch of the 2015 editions of Codes Canada," says Douglas Crawford, Chair of the Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes. "Their development is the result of a great deal of work from over 600 dedicated volunteers, broad consultations, and the excellent staff support provided by NRC's Codes Canada. This work has benefited from, and been informed by, our ongoing partnership with the provinces and territories and strong working relationships with key stakeholders."
In response to climate change, the Government of Canada has announced an additional $40 million over five years to integrate climate resilience into building design guides and codes. Funding will support revised national building codes, and guides integrating climate resiliency into the design and rehabilitation of public infrastructure will be ready for adoption in 2020.
"For over 75 years, the National Research Council has supported an open and collaborative development process," added Philip Rizcallah, Director of Building Regulations at the National Research Council of Canada. "Our goal is to produce effective building and safety regulations that are harmonized across Canada by collaborating with Canada's Provinces and Territories and the Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes"
Codes Canada are developed by the Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes and are published every five years by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). This includes the National Building Code, the National Fire Code, the National Plumbing Code, and the National Energy Code for Buildings.
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