ICC / MBI Standards for Off-Site Construction 1200-2021, 1205-2021, 1210-2023
This first edition standard provides planning and preparation requirements such as: the role of the architect/modular manufacturer/construction manager/general contractor, location of plant vs. construction site, and material procurement and lead times.
ICC/MBI 1200-2021 includes requirements for:
- A controlled manufacturing environment.
- Supply chain integration.
- Structural modular vs. nonstructural modular.
- The fabrication process and on-site assembly.
The scope of this first edition standard is to provide minimum requirements to safeguard the public health, safety and general welfare and address societal and industry challenges for the inspection and regulatory compliance of off-site and modular construction. It addresses the inspection, approval and regulatory compliance of off-site residential and commercial construction components as well as their assembly and completion at the final building site.
The scope of this standard is to provide minimum requirements to safeguard the public health, safety, general welfare and address societal and industry challenges for the energy efficiency and water conservation of off-site construction projects and the planning, designing, fabricating, transporting, and assembling, of commercial and residential building mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) system elements. This includes the componentization and modularization of elements of MEP systems, the incorporation of MEP systems in componentized, panelized or modularized building elements, and the achievement of energy efficiency and water conservation requirements in off-site construction.
This standard shall not apply to manufactured housing under the Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (24 CFR part 3280) (HUD).
| Pages | 100 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| ISBN | 978-1-968942-62-5 |
| Publisher | ICC |
| Code Year | 2023 |