IFC Blueprint Reading & Specifications 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of building codes?
- To ensure minimum standards for safety, health, and structural integrity (Correct answer)
- To increase construction costs
- To limit architectural creativity
- To benefit code enforcement agencies
Correct answer: To ensure minimum standards for safety, health, and structural integrity
Building codes establish minimum standards that protect occupant safety, health, and structural integrity in all types of construction.
Question 2: Who is responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable building codes?
- The contractor and all licensed professionals involved in the project (Correct answer)
- Only the building inspector
- Only the property owner
- Only the architect
Correct answer: The contractor and all licensed professionals involved in the project
All licensed professionals involved in a construction project share responsibility for code compliance within their scope of work.
Question 3: What should be done when building code requirements conflict with design specifications?
- The more restrictive requirement takes precedence, and the design must be modified (Correct answer)
- Follow the design specifications regardless
- Let the inspector decide during final inspection
- Average the two requirements
Correct answer: The more restrictive requirement takes precedence, and the design must be modified
When conflicts exist, the more restrictive requirement takes precedence to ensure maximum safety, and designs must be modified to comply.
Question 4: How often are building codes typically updated?
- Every three years through a formal code development cycle (Correct answer)
- Every decade
- Only after a major disaster
- They remain unchanged once adopted
Correct answer: Every three years through a formal code development cycle
Model building codes are updated every three years through a formal development cycle that incorporates new research, technology, and lessons learned.
Question 5: What is the purpose of a plan review in the permitting process?
- To verify proposed construction complies with codes before work begins (Correct answer)
- To estimate project costs
- To approve the aesthetic design
- To assign the project to a contractor
Correct answer: To verify proposed construction complies with codes before work begins
Plan review verifies code compliance before construction begins, preventing costly corrections and ensuring safe design intent is maintained.
Question 6: What is the role of specifications in construction documents?
- They define material quality, installation methods, and performance standards (Correct answer)
- They only list the quantities of materials needed
- They replace the need for drawings
- They are optional supplements to blueprints
Correct answer: They define material quality, installation methods, and performance standards
Specifications define material quality, installation methods, and performance standards that complement drawings to provide complete construction guidance.
What is the primary purpose of building codes?