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Need for Bye Laws, Codes Regulations

&
Spatial Data.
Building Services III

PREPARED BY
AR. SARMAD SALAHUDDIN
Building Bye Laws/Regulations

1. Need? Building Authorities, LDA, CDA, Cantt Board, DHA. TMA Small Towns.
2. Details, different Aspects/Sectors.
 Residential, approved schemes. Old Areas/ Built up area.
 Covered Areas, ground coverage and FAR.
 Sets backs/ Clear spaces.
 Height or number of stories.
 Professional Activity in the Area.
 Subdivision of plots.
 Apartments.
 Farms houses.
Building Bye Laws/Regulations

Preliminary source of Building data:


Source: TSS, Neufert, Metric Data, Building Types, Graphic Data, Landscape and Planning .
Function:
1 . to assist in developing building programs and establishing preliminary
space allocations.
2 . to analyze specific client needs and to quantify them, based on occupancy and usages e.g Parking.
3. to study general and specific functional relationships.
4. to assist in the preparations of preliminary architectural designs.
Space Programming: Make Bubble Diagrams, Seminal Spatial Data, Useable and Rentable areas.
Building Bye Laws/Regulations

 Commercial:
 Height Coverage at G-Level, FAR.
 Mandatory Open spaces/ Building Line.
 Zone wise rules.
 Converted Plots.
 Subdivision of plots.
 Industrial Buildings:
 Misc, Bus Stands, filling stations. Public buildings.
Building Bye Laws/Regulations

 Structural Design Requirments:


 Earthquake resistance.
 Structural design, low-rise & High rise.
 Compliance to design codes.
 Foundation & Super-structure.
 Protection of neighbouring structures.
 Towers/Antennas and Bill-boards.
 Website: www.lda.gop.pk
Building Bye Laws/Regulations

 Consultants Qualifications & responsibility:


 Architect.
 Site Engineer.
 Electrician.
 HVAC/Mechanical Engineer.
 Public Health.
 Resident Engineer.
Building Bye Laws/Regulations

 Submission drawings for approval.


 Inspection during construction, by LDA.
 Violations, stages of construction.
 Completion certificate.
 Different forms of applications/certificates.
Code, Standard & Regulation.

What Is a Code?
A code is a set of rules that serve as generally accepted guidelines recommended for the industry to follow. They
exist for the purpose of safety, quality or other benefit. For example, electrical codes exist to ensure system reliability
and that building occupants are safe from shock risks.
On its own, a code is not a law that must be followed, but can be adopted into a law or included in a business
contract.
Each code specifies the minimum acceptable requirements for an electrical process or for the performance of the
final system itself. Codes may incorporate or refer to existing standards or specifications (which are discussed below).
Is Compliance with a Code Mandatory?
A code on its own does not need to be followed, but compliance is often a best practice. The intent of a code is for it
to apply widely across an industry, making it easy to be adopted and customized by local jurisdictions. Codes that
have been adopted by a city, state or country must then be followed.
Local jurisdictions may diligently review a code to ensure it is acceptable and applicable to the area, and it may take
years for a jurisdiction to adopt a code
Code, Standard & Regulation.

What Is a Standard?
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a standard tends be “a more detailed
elaboration, the nuts and bolts of meeting a code.”
A code tells you what you need to do, and a standard tells you how to do it.
While a code provides requirements for the products (e.g. material performance level) and processes
(i.e. methodology of the design) involved in installation, standards benefit both the contractors and
engineers who employ them, and also the end user. The how-to nature of a standard:
a) Creates a common language in the industry for a given process.
b) Documents the requirements for products, practices, methods or operations.
c) Builds confidence about the quality and safety for users.
d) Lowers the cost of production as requirements are standardized.
Code, Standard & Regulation.

What Is a Regulation?
A regulation is mandated by a government body and requires that—by law—those in the industry comply. The regulation can
incorporate codes or standards, or be created completely on its own. Unlike a code or standard, a regulation does not
necessarily require any industry consensus or knowledgeable body to put it in affect.
For example, a Government Legislative Regulation Review Committee approved to implement the 2017 NEC starting October
1, 2018. They also adopted 2015 building and fire safety codes. Though these codes were generally accepted guidelines
recommended for the industry to follow, they were not regulated in officially in the City/Province prior to October 1.
A Summary of Codes, Standards, and Regulations
When it comes to facility electrical protection, it’s important to follow the codes, standards, and regulations that are either
recommended or required by law. As a recap, we’ve defined the following:
o Codes are generally accepted sets of rules that tell you what you need to do.
o Standards provide the “how to” of executing codes.
o Regulations, which can incorporate codes and standards, are mandated by a government body and required, by law, to be
complied with.
Compliance:

Compliance: “The act of following laws, regulations, and other requirements that apply to a business or organization.”
It describes the goal that organizations aspire to achieve in their efforts to ensure that they are aware of and take steps to comply with relevant laws, policies,
and regulations. Due to the increasing number of regulations and need for operational transparency, organizations are increasingly adopting the use of
consolidated and harmonized sets of compliance controls. This approach is used to ensure that all necessary governance requirements can be met without
the unnecessary duplication of effort and activity from resources
Depending on the size and complexity of the company, the following areas may be subject to additional analyses to minimise risks in the long term:
• Third party due diligence. (Insurance)
• Security procedures and controls.
• Creation of reports.
• Creation of documents for early risk detection.
• Development and implementation of guidelines and rules, such as no child labour.
• Case Management: Guarantee and case management system.
• Equality.
• Corporate social responsibility. (Sustainability)
For further reading: https://www.eqs.com/compliance-blog/what-is-compliance/
Building Code and Its significance.

The Building Code governs the construction, renovation, change of use, and demolition of buildings.
It also provides specific powers for inspectors and rules for the inspection of buildings, and allows
municipalities to establish property standard by-laws.
The Building Code is a regulation made which:
 focuses primarily on ensuring public safety in newly constructed buildings, but also supports the
government’s commitments to energy conservation, barrier-free accessibility and economic
development, eg NEECA (National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Agency), and PEECA(Punjab
Energy Efficiency and Conservation agency).
 sets out objectives and requirements for new construction.
does not only provide standards for existing buildings, but also for on-site sewage systems.
establishes the qualification and registration requirements for certain building practitioners.
Building Code and Its significance.

A Building Code regulates:


 Access control.
 Indoor Environment. (HVAC or Natural Ventilation).
 Safety of Users.
 Services and Facilities.
 Energy Efficiency.
 Stability (Earthquake resistance).
 Protection from fire.
 General provision regards to lighting and electrical installations.
 Means and method, overall usage of the building, life cycle management.
 Website: http://www.pec.org.pk
New Interventions: Comparison of Building Code of Pakistan (Energy Provisions-2011),
ASHRAE 90.1-2013 & Indian ECBC 2006.
Building Energy Code of ASHRAE 90.1-2013 Energy Conservation Comparative Analysis
Pakistan (Energy Provision Building Code of India 2006
2011)
CODE DEVELOPMENT - The - ASHRAE Standard Developed by International After 18th amendment
Energy Provisions-2011 is 90.1 is developed Institute for Energy the adoption and
developed by a task force of using ANSI consensus Conservation (IIEC) . enforcement of the code
the Pakistan Engineering based process that is required to be done by
Council with ENERCON. focuses on technical provincial governments.
feasibility and lifecycle
cost effectiveness.
-NEECA serves in a national -The U.S Department It was funded by United So, provincial
coordination role for energy of Energy is a States Agency for governments have to
efficiency and policy. participant in this International Development modify these codes
- There are requirements to process. (USAID) for Indian Bureau of according to their own
revise the Energy Provisions on - New versions of Energy Efficiency (BEE) dynamics, climate and
a three-year cycle. Standard 90.1 are with the consultation of
released on a three their relevant
year cycle. stakeholders.
New Interventions
Building Energy Code of Pakistan ASHRAE 90.1-2013 Energy Conservation Building Comparative Analysis
(Energy Provision 2011) Code of India 2006

PURPOSE: To provide minimum To establish the To provide minimum In the current scenario,
requirements for energy efficient minimum energy requirements for energy energy has become a
design and construction of efficiency requirements efficient design and defining factor in the
buildings. of buildings other than construction of buildings. progress of nations.
low-rise residential
buildings for

For Pakistan, it is absolutely


a. design, construction, imperative to efficiency in
and a plan for operation buildings by incorporating
and maintenance; and international best practices
appropriate to our
b. utilization of on-site, environment coupled with
renewable energy traditional materials,
resources technologies,
New Interventions
Building Energy Code of ASHRAE 90.1-2013 Energy Conservation Building Comparative Analysis
Pakistan (Energy Provision 2011) Code of India 2006

and craftsmanship
developed indigenously
over a very long period of
time.

While sustainable
alternate energy sources
must be developed and
harnessed, it is more
important that we use
existing energy resources
in a more efficient way.
New Interventions
Building Energy Code of Pakistan ASHRAE 90.1-2013 Energy Conservation Building Comparative Analysis
(Energy Provision 2011) Code of India 2006

SCOPE: Large buildings - Design All buildings - Design All buildings - Design and Consider expanding scope
and construction and construction - New construction. of code to include smaller
-New buildings and their systems buildings and their - New buildings and their buildings or buildings with
-New portions of buildings and systems - New portions systems. smaller connected loads.
their systems . of buildings and their - New portions of buildings
-New systems and equip. in systems - New systems and their systems.
existing buildings and equip in existing - New systems and equip. in
buildings . existing buildings
- Specific mention of building - Specific mention of - Specific mention of what In ASHRAE 90.1 New
types not covered (low energy, what building types are building types are not covered equipment or buildings
historical, or industrial or not covered - Statement - Statement that standard shall specifically identified in the
manufacturing) that standard shall not not be used to circumvent any standard that are part of
- Statement that standard shall be used to circumvent safety, health, or industrial or manufacturing
not be used to circumvent any any safety, health, or environmental requirements . processes.
safety, health, or environmental environmental In ASHRAE 90.1 a plan for
requirements requirements operation is considered.
New Interventions
Building Energy Code of Pakistan ASHRAE 90.1-2013 Energy Conservation Building Comparative Analysis
(Energy Provision 2011) Code of India 2006

SCOPE: Large buildings - Design All buildings - Design Developed by International After 18th amendment the
and construction - New buildings and construction - New Institute for Energy adoption and enforcement
and their systems - New portions buildings and their Conservation (IIEC) funded by of the code is required to
of buildings and their systems – systems - New portions United States Agency for be done by provincial
New systems and equip. in of buildings and their International Development governments.
existing buildings systems - New systems (USAID) for Indian Bureau of
and equip in existing Energy Efficiency (BEE)
buildings
- Specific mention of building - Specific mention of So, provincial governments
types not covered (low energy, what building types are have to modify these codes
historical, or industrial or not covered - Statement according to their own
manufacturing) that standard shall not dynamics, climate and with
- Statement that standard shall be used to circumvent the consultation of their
not be used to circumvent any any safety, health, or relevant stakeholders.
safety, health, or environmental environmental
requirements requirements
Findings:

Following are finding of the research:


ASHRAE Standard 90.1 is developed using ANSI consensus-based process that focuses on technical
feasibility and life-cycle cost-effectiveness. The U.S Department of Energy is a participant in this process.
 New versions of Standard 90.1 are released in a three-year cycle.
In Pakistan, compliance is the responsibility of design professionals and enforcement is the responsibility
of provincial and local code officials whose framework is still not developed. District Building Control
Authorities issue building permits, inspect buildings and issue occupancy permits.
The code needs to be revised on the basis of a three-year cycle. New requirements for the next version of
the Energy Provisions shall be developed in consultation with stakeholders, also considering local
economy, climate, construction practices, local materials and assemblies and local skills.
Energy code development, adoption, and enforcement are all vitally important aspects of a complete
energy code program. A code that is not adopted can’t be enforced. A code that is not enforced is not
going to give results.
Building Code and Its significance.
Local Laws

Local laws are statutory instruments made by local governments to regulate a broad range of issues within
their communities.
Matters commonly regulated by local law include:
parking of vehicles on roads and off-street parking areas.
keeping of animals.
prohibiting or restricting nuisances and environmental hazards within the community.
licensing business operations (e.g. caravan parks, roadside vending operators and home businesses).
use of local government controlled areas, facilities and roads.
Website: https://lgcd.punjab.gov.pk/ , http://www1.nyc.gov/site/buildings/index.page
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