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UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC)DOD BUILDING CODEAPPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED

UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC)DOD BUILDING CODEAny copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use.Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of thecopyright holder.Indicate the preparing activity beside the Service responsible for preparing the document.U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERSNAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND (Preparing Activity)AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER CENTERRecord of Changes (changes are indicated by \1\ . /1/)Change No.1DateLocation1-5.1, 1-5.2, 1-5.3 revised terms; 1-6.2 clarified use ofIRC; 1-6.3.1.1 corrections to core UFC list: delete 3-31004, 3-540-02, 3-230-03; add 3-301-02, 3-190-06; 2-16update reference; 4-14 revised fifth bullet; Appendix CReferences: various updates.This UFC supersedes UFC 1-200-01, dated 20 June 2016, with Change 2, dated 01Nov 2018.

UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020FOREWORDThe Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007G and providesplanning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and appliesto the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordancewith USD (AT&L) Memorandum dated 29 May 2002. UFC will be used for all DoD projects andwork for other customers where appropriate. All construction outside of the United States isalso governed by Status of Forces Agreements (SOFA), Host Nation Funded ConstructionAgreements (HNFA), and in some instances, Bilateral Infrastructure Agreements (BIA).Therefore, the acquisition team must ensure compliance with the most stringent of the UFC, theSOFA, the HNFA, and the BIA, as applicable.UFC are living documents and will be periodically reviewed, updated, and made available tousers as part of the Services’ responsibility for providing technical criteria for militaryconstruction. Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE), Naval FacilitiesEngineering Command (NAVFAC), and Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) areresponsible for administration of the UFC system. Defense agencies should contact thepreparing service for document interpretation and improvements. Technical content of UFC isthe responsibility of the cognizant DoD working group. Recommended changes with supportingrationale may be sent to the respective DoD working group by submitting a Criteria ChangeRequest (CCR) via the Internet site listed below.UFC are effective upon issuance and are distributed only in electronic media from the followingsource: Whole Building Design Guide web site http://www.wbdg.org/ffc/dod.Refer to UFC 1-200-01, DoD Building Code, for implementation of new issuances on projects.AUTHORIZED BY:GEORGE O. LEA JR P.E. CCMFCMAA NACChief Military Engineering BranchEngineering and Construction DivisionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersNANCY J. BALKUS, PE, SESDeputy Director of Civil EngineersDCS Logistics, Engineering &Force Protection (HAF/A4C)HQ United States Air ForceR. DAVID CURFMAN, P.E.Chief EngineerNaval Facilities Engineering CommandMICHAEL McANDREWDeputy Assistant Secretary of Defense(Facilities Management)Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense(Sustainment)

UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC)REVISION SUMMARY SHEETDocument: UFC 1-200-01, DoD BUILDING CODESuperseding: UFC 1-200-01, DoD BUILDING CODE (GENERAL BUILDINGREQUIREMENTS), dated 20 June 2016, with Change 2, dated 01 Nov 2018Description: This update to UFC 1-200-01 represents the Tri-Services effort to bringuniformity to the military use of non-government model building codes. Technicalrepresentatives of each of the \1\three/1/ Services developed requirements in thisdocument to implement the use of the 2018 IBC and 2018 IEBC consistent with thescope of current military requirements and procedures. This revision of UFC 1-200-01contains modifications in the following areas: DoD criteria guidance approved as late as 1 September 2019 has beencited.Reasons for Document: This document replaces 2015 IBC with the use of 2018 IBC revised andreplaced in 2018 by the ICC. This document replaces 2015 IEBC with the use of 2018 IEBC revisedand replaced in 2018 by the ICC.Impact: This document reduces interpretation and ambiguity that could lead todesign and construction conflicts. Costs of DoD facilities are not expected to increase as a result of thisrevision.Unification Issues: There are no unification issues.

UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION . 11-1BACKGROUND. . 11-2PURPOSE AND SCOPE . 11-3APPLICABILITY. . 11-3.1Implementation, Administration, and Enforcement. . 11-3.2Levels of Construction . 21-3.3Waivers and Exemptions. . 21-3.4UFC Hierarchy. . 21-3.5Facilities in Support of Military Operations. . 31-4OVERARCHING CRITERIA OR REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. . 41-4.1Vending Facilities for the Blind. 41-4.2Nursing and Lactation Rooms. 41-5UFC AUTHORITIES. . 41-5.1Engineering Senior Executive Panel. . 41-5.2Component Technical Representative. . 41-5.3Building Official / Authority Having Jurisdiction. . 51-6GENERAL BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. . 51-6.1Building Codes. 51-6.2Referenced Codes and Substitutions. . 51-6.3Other Criteria. . 61-7CYBERSECURITY. . 101-8NON-GOVERNMENT STANDARD MODIFICATIONS. . 101-9GLOSSARY. . 111-10REFERENCES. . 11MODIFICATIONS TO IBC . 132-1CHAPTER 1 – SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION [SUPPLEMENT]. . 132-1.1Section 101 – GENERAL. . 132-1.2Section 102 – APPLICABILITY. . 132-1.3Section 103 – DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY [Deletion]. . 132-1.4Section 104 – DUTIES AND POWERS OF BUILDING OFFICIAL. . 132-1.5Section 105 – PERMITS [Deletion]. . 15i

2-1.6UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020Section 106 – FLOOR AND ROOF DESIGN LOADS [Deletion]. . 152-1.7Section 107 – SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS [Deletion]. . 152-1.8Section 108 – TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES [Deletion]. . 152-1.9Section 109 – FEES [Deletion]. . 152-1.10Section 111 – CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY [Deletion]. 152-1.11Section 113 – BOARD OF APPEALS [Deletion]. . 152-1.12Section 114 – VIOLATIONS [Deletion]. . 152-1.13Section 115 – STOP WORK ORDER [Deletion]. . 152-1.14Section 116 – UNSAFE STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT[Deletion]. 152-2CHAPTER 2 – DEFINITIONS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 152-3CHAPTER 3 – USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION[SUPPLEMENT]. . 162-4CHAPTER 4 – SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ONUSE AND OCCUPANCY [SUPPLEMENT]. . 162-5CHAPTER 5 – GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS[SUPPLEMENT]. . 162-5.1Section 506 – BUILDING AREA . 162-6CHAPTER 6 – TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION [SUPPLEMENT]. . 162-7CHAPTER 7 – FIRE AND SMOKE PROTECTION FEATURES[SUPPLEMENT]. . 172-8CHAPTER 8 – INTERIOR FINISHES [REPLACEMENT]. . 172-9CHAPTER 9 – FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS [REPLACEMENT]. . 172-10CHAPTER 10 – MEANS OF EGRESS [REPLACEMENT]. . 172-11CHAPTER 11 – ACCESSIBILITY [REPLACEMENT]. . 172-12CHAPTER 12 – INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT [SUPPLEMENT]. . 172-12.1Section 1203 – TEMPERATURE CONTROL. . 182-12.2Section 1206 – SOUND TRANSMISSION. . 182-12.3Section 1207 – INTERIOR SPACE DIMENSIONS. . 182-13CHAPTER 13 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY [REPLACEMENT]. . 182-14CHAPTER 14 – EXTERIOR WALLS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 182-14.1Section 1402 – PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS. . 192-14.2Section 1406 – METAL COMPOSITE MATERIALS (MCM). . 192-15CHAPTER 15 – ROOF ASSEMBLIES AND ROOFTOPSTRUCTURES [SUPPLEMENT]. . 19ii

2-16UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020CHAPTER 16 – STRUCTURAL DESIGN [SUPPLEMENT]. 192-16.1Section 1604 – GENERAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS. . 192-16.2Section 1612 – FLOOD LOADS [Supplement]. . 192-17CHAPTER 17 – SPECIAL INSPECTIONS AND TESTS[SUPPLEMENT]. . 202-17.1Section 1701 – GENERAL. . 202-17.2Section 1704 – SPECIAL INSPECTIONS AND TESTS,CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY AND STRUCTURALOBSERVATION. . 202-182-18.1CHAPTER 18 – SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 20Section 1804 – EXCAVATION, GRADING, AND FILL. . 202-19CHAPTER 19 – CONCRETE [SUPPLEMENT]. . 212-20CHAPTER 20 – ALUMINUM [SUPPLEMENT]. . 212-21CHAPTER 21 – MASONRY [SUPPLEMENT]. . 212-22CHAPTER 22 – STEEL [SUPPLEMENT]. . 212-23CHAPTER 23 – WOOD [SUPPLEMENT]. . 212-23.1Section 2301.4 Composite Wood [Addition]. 212-23.2Section 2303 – MINIMUM STANDARDS AND QUALITY. . 212-24CHAPTER 24 – GLASS AND GLAZING [SUPPLEMENT]. 212-25CHAPTER 25 – GYPSUM BOARD, GYPSUM PANEL PRODUCTS,AND PLASTER. . 222-26CHAPTER 26 – PLASTIC [SUPPLEMENT]. . 222-26.1Section 2603 – FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION . 222-27CHAPTER 27 – ELECTRICAL [SUPPLEMENT]. . 222-28CHAPTER 28 – MECHANICAL SYSTEMS [SUPPLEMENT]. 232-29CHAPTER 29 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS [SUPPLEMENT]. 232-30CHAPTER 30 – ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS[SUPPLEMENT]. . 232-31CHAPTER 31 – SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION. . 232-32CHAPTER 32 – ENCROACHMENTS INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OFWAY. . 242-33CHAPTER 33 – SAFEGUARDS DURING CONSTRUCTION[SUPPLEMENT]. . 242-34CHAPTER 34 – RESERVED [DELETION]. . 242-35CHAPTER 35 – REFERENCED STANDARDS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 24iii

2-36UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020APPENDICES [DELETION]. . 24MODIFICATIONS TO IEBC . 253-1CHAPTER 1 – SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION. . 253-1.1Section 101 – GENERAL. . 253-1.2Section 102 – APPLICABILITY. . 253-1.3Section 103 – DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY [Deletion]. . 253-1.4Section 104 – DUTIES AND POWERS OF CODE OFFICIAL[Deletion]. 253-1.5Section 105 – PERMITS [Deletion]. . 253-1.6Section 106 – CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS [Deletion]. . 253-1.7Section 107 – TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES [Deletion]. . 253-1.8Section 108 – FEES [Deletion]. . 253-1.9Section 110 – CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY [Deletion]. 253-1.10Section 112 – BOARD OF APPEALS [Deletion]. . 253-1.11Section 113 – VIOLATIONS [Deletion]. . 253-1.12Section 114 – STOP WORK ORDER [Deletion]. . 253-1.13Section 115 – UNSAFE BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT [Deletion]. . 253-1.14Section 116 – EMERGENCY MEASURES [Deletion]. . 253-1.15Section 117 – DEMOLITION [Deletion]. . 263-2CHAPTER 2 – DEFINITIONS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 263-3CHAPTER 3 – PROVISIONS FOR ALL COMPLIANCE METHODS[SUPPLEMENT]. . 263-4CHAPTER 4 – REPAIRS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 263-4.13-5Section 401 – GENERAL. . 26CHAPTER 5 – PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE METHOD[SUPPLEMENT]. . 263-5.1Section 502 – ADDITIONS. . 263-5.2Section 503 – ALTERATIONS. . 273-5.3Section 507 – HISTORIC BUILDINGS. . 273-6CHAPTER 6 – CLASSIFICATION OF WORK [SUPPLEMENT]. . 273-7CHAPTER 7 – ALTERATIONS – LEVEL 1 [SUPPLEMENT]. . 273-7.1Section 701 – GENERAL. . 273-8CHAPTER 8 – ALTERATIONS – LEVEL 2 [SUPPLEMENT]. . 273-9CHAPTER 9 – ALTERATIONS – LEVEL 3 [SUPPLEMENT]. . 27iv

3-10UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020CHAPTER 10 – CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY [SUPPLEMENT]. . 283-11CHAPTER 11 – ADDITIONS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 283-12CHAPTER 12 – HISTORIC BUILDINGS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 283-12.13-13Section 1201 – GENERAL. . 28CHAPTER 13 – PERFORMANCE COMPLIANCE METHODS[SUPPLEMENT]. . 283-13.1Section 1301 – GENERAL. . 283-13.2Section 1301 – GENERAL. . 283-14CHAPTER 14 – RELOCATED OR MOVED BUILDINGS[SUPPLEMENT]. . 293-15CHAPTER 15 – CONSTRUCTION SAFEGUARDS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 293-16CHAPTER 16 – REFERENCED STANDARDS [SUPPLEMENT]. . 293-17APPENDICES [DELETION]. . 293-18RESOURCES [DELETION]. . 29CORROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL . 314-1GENERAL. . 314-1.1Definition of Corrosion. . 314-1.2Identification of Project Environmental Severity Classification. . 314-1.3Corrosion Prone Locations. . 314-1.4Requirements for Corrosion Prone Locations. . 324-1.5Design Geometries. . 324-1.6Environmental Severity Factors. . 334-1.7System, Component, and Material Design Requirements. . 33APPENDIX A ESC FOR DOD LOCATIONS . 37APPENDIX B GLOSSARY . 59B-1ACRONYMS . 59B-2DEFINITION OF TERMS . 62APPENDIX C REFERENCES . 63TABLESTable 1-1Policy Related to Physical Security . 9ESC for United States, Its Territories and Possessions . 37ESC for Outside United States, Its Territories and Possessions . 54v

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UFC 1-200-018 October 2019Change 1, 1 Oct 2020INTRODUCTION1-1BACKGROUND.Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) provide common requirements across DoD for safety,sustainability, durability, and functionality for DoD facilities. UFC incorporate acombination of consensus building codes, DoD-defined technical and userrequirements, and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.1-2PURPOSE AND SCOPEUFC 1-200-01 represents the foundational document of the UFC program in providinggeneral building requirements and overarching criteria, establishing the use ofconsensus building codes and standards, establishing criteria implementation rules andprotocols (including core UFC), and identifying unique military criteria. In accordancewith the authority in MIL-STD-3007G, UFC are prepared by DoD committees calledDiscipline Working Group (DWG), and are published by the Military Services under theauthority of the Engineering Senior Executive Panel (ESEP), comprised of the following: Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Facilities Management) Office ofthe Assistant Secretary of Defense (Sustainment) Chief, En

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