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Exceeding Building Codes: The Key to Long-Lasting, Hurricane-Resistant Commercial Projects

Posted by , GSP Marketing on May 3, 2024
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All too often during hurricane season, our attention is riveted by images of super storms roaring ashore and unleashing their fury on all the buildings in their destructive path.

For commercial property owners, the goal is to keep occupants and structures safe from flying debris by constructing projects that don’t just meet the minimum requirements but exceed expectations.

At Green Span Profiles we understand that meeting local and state building codes is an important step to gaining a certificate of occupancy, but simply meeting these minimum requirements may not be enough to ensure your building's longevity and resilience, especially in areas prone to extreme weather events like hurricanes.

By strategically exceeding building codes and incorporating cutting-edge materials like insulated metal panels (IMPs), you can transform your commercial project from a vulnerable structure into a building that can stand the test of time and extreme weather elements.

The Importance of Surpassing Building Codes

Building codes are the cornerstone of safe and functional structures. They establish minimum standards for everything from structural integrity to fire safety.

While building codes are designed to provide a minimum standard for safety and functionality, they often fail to keep pace with the latest technological advancements in building materials and techniques.

As Michael Tobias, founder-principal of Nearby Engineers, notes, "Normally, there is a gap between building code requirements and the latest technologies available. If developers aim for the highest performance level that meets their budget, the long-term ownership costs of buildings can be drastically reduced."

Benefits of Exceeding Building Codes

The advantages of pushing beyond the bare minimum are numerous and far-reaching. Here are some key benefits to consider:

  • Energy Efficiency and Reduced Utility Bills: Upgraded lighting, ventilation, and air conditioning systems can significantly reduce your energy consumption. Improved heating and hot water systems further decrease your reliance on fossil fuels. Additionally, water-saving fixtures and efficient plumbing systems translate to lower water usage and associated costs.

  • Enhanced Fire Safety: When it comes to fire protection, every second counts. Installing additional fire safety features like automatic sprinkler systems can safeguard your investment and, most importantly, the safety of your occupants.  Many insurance companies offer premium discounts for buildings with advanced fire safety measures.

  • Improved Indoor Air Quality: A well-designed HVAC system not only minimizes energy consumption but also helps prevent the circulation of harmful air pollutants.  Demand-controlled ventilation systems further enhance air quality by adjusting heating and cooling based on real-time occupancy needs.

  • Increased Durability and Lower Long-Term Maintenance Costs: Exceeding building codes with high-quality materials like insulated metal panels (IMPs) can significantly extend the lifespan of your building. These robust materials are resistant to moisture, mold, and pests, leading to fewer repairs and replacements down the line. This translates to substantial cost savings over the life of your commercial property.

Building for Hurricane Zones: Meeting Stringent Codes with Insulated Metal Panels

In regions prone to hurricanes, such as Florida, building codes are exceptionally stringent to ensure structures can withstand extreme wind and impact forces.

Florida's building code, put into effect in 2002, is among the most rigorous in the nation when it comes to windstorm resistance for homes and commercial buildings along the hurricane-prone Atlantic shoreline.

Florida has also designated High-Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ), which include all of Miami-Dade County and Broward County.

Building products specified in these counties must be tested to HVHZ's high standards of performance, including laboratory-tested resistance for structural wind loads and an ISO-based production quality assurance program audited by an approved third party.

To meet these stringent requirements, builders have found that insulated metal panel buildings can provide the necessary strength and resilience.

Green Span Profiles' insulated metal wall and roof panel systems have received Florida Approval under these strict building codes, demonstrating their ability to withstand hurricane-force winds and debris.

Rigorous Testing for Hurricane Resistance

To earn approval for use in High-Velocity Hurricane Zones, building materials must undergo a series of tests, including:

  • Large Missile Impact Test: A 9-pound 2x4 stud is fired at the wall system at a staggering 34 miles per hour, simulating the impact of flying debris.

  • Uniform Static Air Pressure Test: This test measures the system's ability to withstand sustained wind loads.

  • Susceptibility to Leakage Test: Ensures the wall system prevents water infiltration during heavy rain or wind-driven storms.

  • 2000-hour and 1000-hour Salt Spray Test: Evaluates the system's resistance to corrosion from salt spray, a critical factor in coastal environments.

  • 2000-hour Accelerated Weathering Test: Simulates years of exposure to harsh weather conditions to assess long-term durability.

Green Span Profiles' insulated metal panel wall and roof systems have successfully passed these tests, proving their resilience against the most severe hurricane conditions.

Insulation: A Crucial Factor in Exceeding Building Codes

Insulation also plays a vital role in the energy efficiency and comfort of a commercial building.

Building codes set minimum insulation levels, but exceeding these requirements with high-performance IMPs provides significant advantages. By choosing these IMPs with higher R-values (a measure of insulation effectiveness), you can surpass the minimum requirements set by building codes.

For example, Green Span Profiles offers IMPs with R-values ranging from 29.65 to 47.35, well above some state minimums of R-25 and R-30 for non-residential buildings. 

These advanced panels create a thermal barrier, keeping your building cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, leading to substantial cost savings on your energy bills.

IMPs: A Smart Investment for Your Commercial Project

Investing in materials and construction methods that exceed building codes is a smart choice for any commercial project, especially in hurricane-prone regions.

By partnering with Green Span Profiles and utilizing their rigorously tested insulated metal roof and wall panels, you can create a building that not only meets but surpasses the minimum requirements, ensuring energy efficiency, safety, and resilience against even the most extreme weather conditions.

Don't settle for the bare minimum – exceed building codes and build a commercial structure that will stand the test of time and the forces of nature.

Call Green Span Profiles today for IMPs that are rigorously tested by Factory Mutual, Underwriters Laboratories, and Miami-Dade County and are ready to help you protect your valuable assets.

Topics: Insulated Metal Panels, Safety, Construction

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