What are the four types of building construction
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 The four types of building construction are:

  1. Type I - Fire-Resistive Construction: This type of construction is the most resistant to fire and is commonly used for high-rise buildings, hospitals, and other structures that require a high degree of fire safety. These buildings are typically made of non-combustible materials such as concrete, steel, and masonry.

  2. Type II - Non-Combustible Construction: This type of construction is similar to fire-resistive construction but with fewer fire-resistant materials. Buildings constructed with Type II construction typically have steel or concrete structural components and walls made of masonry or other non-combustible materials.

  3. Type III - Ordinary Construction: This type of construction is commonly used for commercial buildings and is characterized by exterior walls made of masonry or other non-combustible materials and interior walls made of wood or other combustible materials. These buildings have limited fire resistance.

  4. Type IV - Heavy Timber Construction: This type of construction is used for buildings with large exposed wood beams and columns. These buildings are made of large, heavy timbers that are able to withstand high temperatures for a longer period of time than ordinary construction. Heavy timber construction is commonly used for churches, schools, and other public buildings.

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