
UBC (Uniform Building Code)
The Uniform Building Code (UBC) is a set of standards used in construction to ensure buildings are safe, durable, and functional. It provides guidelines on design, materials, and methods to protect occupants from hazards like fire, structural failure, and environmental risks. The UBC helps architects, engineers, and builders create structures that meet safety requirements and comply with local regulations. By establishing consistent rules, it aims to promote high-quality construction practices and reduce risks associated with building design and construction.