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Abstract
This report is a response to a request for an outline of the problems to be faced by the building standards development and building regulatory sectors of the American building industry. It includes a discussion of the SI metric units themselves, giving examples of the conventions regarding their use adopted in other countries to illustrate the nature of the decisions that must be made by the U.S. building industry. It discusses the relationship of dimensional coordination to the metric conversion effort, its impact on the U.S. building regulatory system and illustrates some of the decisions these sectors need to make. It also discusses some of the organizational issues associated with involving all segments of the industry in this decision-making process and in implementing these decisions in a coordinated way on a national scale.
This report is a response to a request for an outline of the problems to be faced by the building standards development and building regulatory sectors of the American building industry. It includes a discussion of the SI metric units themselves, giving examples of the conventions regarding their use adopted in other countries to illustrate the nature of the decisions that must be made by the U.S. building industry. It discusses the relationship of dimensional coordination to the metric conversion effort, its impact on the U.S. building regulatory system and illustrates some of the decisions these sectors need to make. It also discusses some of the organizational issues associated with involving all segments of the industry in this decision-making process and in implementing these decisions in a coordinated way on a national scale.
Date
6/1976
6/1976
Author(s)
Charles Mahaffey
Charles Mahaffey
Page(s)
21
21
Keyword(s)
building regulations; dimensional; metric conversion; planning; scheduling
building regulations; dimensional; metric conversion; planning; scheduling