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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Construction on a new, 7,000-spot parking garage will soon be underway at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, officials announced Friday. The upcoming Yellow Garage will ...

Construction of a much-anticipated and long-delayed $6.2 million parking garage will begin soon in Edinburg, in the Rio Grande Valley, according to Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) ...

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WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Wesley Medical Center’s parking garage is no more. A new one will soon take its place. The hospital’s parking garage was demolished on Monday as Wesley prepares to build a new ...

I have a single car garage with a sectional overhead door, I have space on one stucco wall for a 24 x 75 pedestrian door. will that size be acceptable since it is not the main egress door?

The 16' garage wall closest to the house will have 11' across the driveway plus an additional 5' behind the house. The peak roof on the garage runs in the same direction as the peak roof on the house, so that the eaves of the house and the eaves of the garage will be about 4' apart.

I have been under the impression the typical fire separation wall in residential construction, single family was 5/8 "firecode" on the garage side. As a matter of fact, to comply to a resale inspection, I had to rock this certain "illegal" laundry room in a garage, overlaying the existing 1/2"...

San Antonio Express-News: South Texas city's parking woes may soon find relief with $6.2M garage

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South Texas city's parking woes may soon find relief with $6.2M garage

MSN: Wesley Medical Center parking garage demolished in preparation for $65 million construction

Wesley Medical Center parking garage demolished in preparation for $65 million construction

Plans to expand and renovate Legislative Hall will soon be underway. The Legislative Building Committee held a meeting on Feb. 14 to discuss project and budget updates. Here’s what residents can ...

The 16' garage wall closest to the house will have 11' across the driveway plus an additional 5' behind the house. The peak roof on the garage runs in the same direction as the peak …

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It is NOT 'bad' to use the new keyword. But if you forget it, you will be calling the object constructor as a regular function. If your constructor doesn't check its execution context then it won't notice that 'this' points to different object (ordinarily the global object) instead of the new instance. Therefore your constructor will be adding properties and methods to the global object ...

You should use new when you wish an object to remain in existence until you delete it. If you do not use new then the object will be destroyed when it goes out of scope.

Because this garage is over 1,000 SF it falls outside the scope of a "private garage" and is, for code purposes, a "public garage". Section 311.3 Classifies "Parking garages, open or enclosed" as a group S-2 Occupancy. Because the Business Occupancy is a hazard to the S-2 occupancy, a fire barrier wall must be constructed between the two.

If the garage is located beneath any habitable space, the separation requirements are more stringent, necessitating the use of 5/8-inch (15.9 mm) Type X gypsum board or a material that offers equivalent protection.

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Is a Specific Type of Separation Required Between a Private Garage and ...

2024 IRC R302.5.3 says "Penetrations through the separation required in Section R302.6 shall be protected as required by Section R302.11, Item 4," while 2024 IRC Table R302.6 requires separation on a wall between the dwelling unit and the garage of "Not less than 1/2-inch gypsum board or...

A garage to house man door cannot be used as part of an egress pathway; therefore, the IRC does not stipulate a minimum doorway width. That said, you should (IMHO) not do anything other than a 36-in door. The garage man door is typically a preferred location for moving things into the house. Not only during moving (think mattresses and other large furniture), but during the day-to-day ...

An electrical service disconnect is located in or on the main structure. One of the panelboard has a 20A GFCI breaker that is labeled "garage." The garage is detached and the circuit described is fed via conduit from the panelboard. The conduit enters the garage from the outside where the...

My attached garage has a man door, and my detached garage has a man door. On the other hand, under the IBC an overhead garage door is allowed to be used as a required exit door for occupant loads of 10 or fewer (or maybe it's under 10 -- I don't remember). So if the IBC allows a garage door as an exit door, should the IRC be different?

The house was designed with 8′ foundation walls, and had a rise from the garage floor to the subfloor of 17-1/2″: 4″ for vapors + 1-1/2″ sill+ 11-1/4″ joist + 3/4″ sublfoor. For multiple reasons (steps, topography, fill and grading) I would like to lower the living area and entry to have only one step up from the garage.

Stepped foundation wall to reduce rise from garage to house - joist on ...

Codes do not permit duct openings in a residential attached garage, for obvious reasons. I ran across one yesterday where it appears that the contractor is placing an air handler in a garage under living space. My first reaction is -not permitted- however as I thought about it I figured the...

Re: Equipment Bollard in a Residential Garage We have a minimum 36 inch high 2" schedule 40 iron pipe embedded in the garage slab. We also have two alternates that are wheel stops and pipes bolted to the floor for retrofits. 99% of the time we see the schedule 40 pipe embedded in the concrete.

Typically when I draw a garage I just default to the portal frame since they're usually narrow in my area; not much meat on either side of the door. I have one coming up that is, for once, not. It's a 30x30, 11' ceilings, with a 14' door centered on the gable end. I'm having a hard time pointing...