Impact of Building Safety Codes on urbanisation and the future of construction in the GCC

 

Local building codes serve as the primary defence mechanism for standing structures, providing a foundational framework to ensure structural integrity.

 
July 9, 2024
 

Impact of Building Safety Codes on urbanisation and the future of construction in the GCC
 

Since the construction boom of the 1980s, the Gulf region has consistently ranked among the world’s leading jurisdictions for attracting foreign investment, particularly in sectors like real estate and hospitality. The region mapped out its agenda for 2030 shortly before the pandemic, emphasising, diversification from oil, accelerating the mindset of adopting safe, secure, and sustainable platforms that promote the green goals of the region. 

Key technological innovations are shaping Construction 4.0, highlighting advancements in Building Information Modelling (BIM), IoT integrations for smart buildings, AI-driven safety solutions, and the use of digital codes and standards to facilitate global collaboration seamlessly. These innovations, with their emphasis on smart construction and smart buildings, are pivotal for enhancing safety, sustainability, and efficiency within the ever-evolving construction landscape. By revolutionising project efficiency and resilience, this digital evolution promises to place the GCC at the forefront of global construction innovation.

The strategy necessitates an enhanced focus on building safety, especially with the emergence of new methods of construction and technologies. Local building codes serve as the primary defence mechanism for standing structures, providing a foundational framework to ensure structural integrity. Regulations enforced by Authorities Having Jurisdiction act as the building blocks, playing a critical role in protecting the public, reducing costs, and maintaining the well-being of occupants. Implementing modern building codes is crucial for addressing key safety aspects such as indoor air quality, disposal systems, system efficiency, and building envelopes.

On a macro level, the ICC suite of Codes offers comprehensive coverage of building safety for both new and existing structures. These codes are harmonised to work seamlessly with other affiliated regulations, each incorporating scoping provisions to prevent overlap and conflict. Updated every three years, the codes remain contemporary with the latest advancements in building safety. Known as model codes, the I-Codes are adaptable and can be adopted by governing bodies, both large and small, tailored to meet local needs.

The forefront of construction sustainability and efficiency 

One notable aspect is the inclusion of cultural and environmental considerations into building codes, acknowledging the unique characteristics of the local context and national variations. By doing so, these codes address the growing demand for sustainable and innovative construction techniques, promoting energy efficiency, water conservation, and the use of green building materials. 

For example, The International Plumbing Code and International Private Sewage Disposal Code regulate plumbing and disposal systems which prioritise the safety and health of the public. Similarly, the International Energy Conservation Code and International Green Construction Code contribute to energy-efficient standards and the development of high-performance buildings. 

The I-Codes: Promoting accessibility and safety

By promoting accessibility and inclusivity, the I-Codes ensure buildings are designed to accommodate all individuals, including those with disabilities, thereby fostering occupant well-being. Ignoring professional code compliance during design and construction often leads to unexpected design changes, delays, and additional unbudgeted expenses. 

To ensure a universal safety standard, it is important to benchmark compliance processes internationally. Mandating codes and standards by AHJs play a significant role in regulating building safety, quality, energy efficiency, and fire prevention.

Environmental, economic, and engineering impact of I-Codes

From an environmental perspective, compliance with the suite of I-Codes ensures the creation of resilient structures capable of withstanding various hazards, thereby minimising property damage, injuries, and loss of life during emergencies and natural disasters. The International Building Code and I-Codes facilitate efficient emergency response and recovery efforts by standardising construction practices, promoting sustainable development, and fostering uniform adoption and enforcement by local authorities. 

Economically, building codes minimise operational and maintenance costs, extend the lifetime of buildings, enhance safety through improved building materials and lower insurance premiums. Every US$1 spent on mitigation at the federal level saves US$11 in disaster relief costs. 

From an engineering standpoint, leveraging modern and robust building codes enables the safe adoption of emerging technologies like 3D printing for concrete structures and offsite construction, which are increasingly popular in the MENA region. 3D printing facilitates the construction of intricate structural components and building elements with enhanced precision and efficiency. Offsite construction involves manufacturing of building elements, ranging from roof frames to wall systems, in a controlled factory setting before transport and assembly on site. These methods significantly reduce material waste, improve construction quality, create more controlled and accessible work environments, and optimize project timelines.

The ICC’s impact in the GCC

Adherence to building codes in the Gulf region has yielded significant benefits, demonstrated by projects such as Dubai's Burj Khalifa, which was designed according to the IBC. This iconic structure incorporates advanced structural and fire safety measures to ensure occupant safety. Similarly, ambitious projects like NEOM and Red Sea Global in Saudi Arabia are pushing boundaries by emphasising performance-based building codes, promoting innovative methodologies and design techniques, often validated through peer review.

The performance-based approach of the IBC, supported by ICC Evaluation Service Reports, allows safe and compliant integration of innovations. ESRs provide a rigorous and credible alternative approval process, documenting product compliance with code requirements, detailing acceptance criteria, installation guidelines, and other performance-related aspects essential for regulatory enforcement.

However, familiarising stakeholders with construction requirements doesn't complete the full circle without adequate training and certifications that enable professionals to efficiently address safety considerations of life and property. ICC offers examinations for licensing, professional certification, and skill demonstration in various technical fields, ensuring professionals are equipped with the necessary credentials to ensure their competence. 

Mohamed Amer, Regional Director of Operations at ICC MENA

Built Environment's ‘Expert Talk’ series carries knowledge pieces by industry professionals on trends, observations, issues, and challenges in the built industry. The opinions in these articles are the author's own and do not reflect that of the publication.

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