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ISO Building codes for docks/waterfront structures in Florida

Jtaylor267

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Hello, I am a new dock builder and am looking for the Florida building code that regulates private, residential docks. I have searched, extensively on iccsafe.org but can not find what I am looking for. Can anyone provide me with guidance?

Thanks!
 
My local plans and review department has said the requirements are in the Florida Building Code. I just can't find it in the FBC.
Because it must be engineered, none is prescriptive, not even the dock framing in a high wind zone. The structural design requirements are in the FBC in the same chapter as the IBC. You must have an engineer for all seawalls, dock/king pilings, etc.
 
Because it must be engineered, none is prescriptive, not even the dock framing in a high wind zone. The structural design requirements are in the FBC in the same chapter as the IBC. You must have an engineer for all seawalls, dock/king pilings, etc.
Where can I find the structural design requirements in the FBC?
 
Just curious, does Florida require the dock styrofoam billets' to be encapsulated?
 
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