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Below you can find links to Modular Home Building Codes and Building Authorities for the state of Georgia.

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Georgia has fourteen "state minimum standard codes". Each of these separate codes typically consist of a base code and a set of Georgia amendments to the base code. Georgia law dictates that eight of these codes are "mandatory" (are applicable to all construction whether or not they are locally enforced) and two are "permissive" (only applicable if a local government chooses to adopt and enforce one or more of these codes). These codes are as follows:

Mandatory Codes:
• Standard Building Code (International Building Code)
• National Electrical Code
• Standard Gas Code (International Fuel Gas Code)
• Standard Mechanical Code (International Mechanical Code)
• CABO One and Two Family Dwelling Code (International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings)
• Georgia State Energy Code for Buildings (International Energy Conservation Code)
• International Fire Code
• Standard Plumbing Code (International Plumbing Code)

Permissive Codes:
• Standard Housing Code (International Property Maintenance Code)
• Standard Existing Building Code (International Existing Building Code)

As noted above, the building, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing, CABO one-and-two family dwelling, energy and fire codes are mandatory codes, meaning that under Georgia law, any structure built in Georgia must comply with these codes, whether or not the local government chooses to locally enforce these codes. In addition, since Georgia law gives the enumerated codes statewide applicability, local governments do not have to adopt the mandatory codes in order to enforce them. However, the local government can choose which of the mandatory codes it wishes to locally enforce.

Georgia Modular Homes Building Codes

Code Type Code Model Amendment Contact
Building/Dwelling Code IBC 2006 w/Georgia amendments (2009) Codes Sect. of DCA,
(404) 679-3118 and online
Structural Code IBC 2006 w/Geogia amendments (2009) Codes Sect. of DCA,
(404) 679-3118 and online
Plumbing Code IPC 2006 w/Georgia amendments (2009) Codes Sect. of DCA,
(404) 679-3118 and online
Mechanical Code IMC 2006 w/Georgia amendments (2009) Codes Sect. of DCA,
(404) 679-3118 and online
Electrical Code NEC 2008 w/Georgia amendments (2009) Codes Sect. of DCA,
(404) 679-3118 and online
Fire/Life Safety Code IFC 2006 w/Georgia amendments (2007) Codes Sect. of DCA,
(404) 679-3118 and online
Accessibility Code ADAAG (Georgia Access Law, Chapter 120-3-20) Codes Sect. of DCA,
(404) 679-3118 and online`
Energy Code IECC 2006 w/Georgia amendments (2009) Codes Sect. of DCA,
(404) 679-3118 and online
Gas Code IFGC 2006 w/Georgia amendments (2009) Codes Sect. of DCA,
(404) 679-3118 and online
Other Codes Energy Code Compliance Software Programs:
REScheck, formerly MECcheck, for residential construction and COMcheck for commercial construction in Georgia are available to download from the Department of Energy (DOE) energy codes webpage at: http://www.energycodes.gov/software_downloads.stm

Georgia Municipalities

Modular Home Building Codes are also available for the following municipalities within Georgia:

 
 

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