
California Building Code
The California Building Code (CBC) is a set of legally enforced rules that specify how buildings should be designed, constructed, and maintained to ensure safety, accessibility, and sustainability. It covers aspects like structural integrity, fire safety, plumbing, electrical systems, and energy efficiency. The code addresses different types of buildings, from residential homes to commercial structures, and provides guidelines to protect occupants and the environment. Compliance with the CBC helps prevent accidents, promotes durability, and ensures that buildings meet modern standards for safety and performance across California.