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Residential, commercial, industrial and institutional building type taxonomy based on IBC occupancy - United States

dcb_comm Commercial Buildings

Construction Building Types classification code dcb_comm covers "Commercial Buildings" at level 1 of the Construction Building Types hierarchy.

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Where dcb_comm sits in the Construction Building Types hierarchy

  1. >dcb_comm Commercial Buildings
  2. >dcb_comm Commercial Buildings

dcb_comm in other classification systems

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Subcategories of dcb_comm Commercial Buildings

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What is Construction Building Types dcb_comm?
Construction Building Types dcb_comm is "Commercial Buildings". Construction Building Types code dcb_comm covers "Commercial Buildings" at level 1 of the Construction Building Types hierarchy.
What does Construction Building Types dcb_comm include?
dcb_comm Commercial Buildings contains 4 direct subcategories: dcb_comm_hotel Hotel and Lodging (full-service, select-service); dcb_comm_office Office and Business (Class A/B/C office); dcb_comm_rest Restaurant and Food Service; dcb_comm_retail Retail and Mercantile (mall, strip center, box).
How does Construction Building Types dcb_comm map to other classification systems?
dcb_comm Commercial Buildings has equivalents in NAICS 2022 (236, 237, 238). These crosswalks let you translate this code between Construction Building Types and 1 other classification system.
What is the parent category of dcb_comm?
dcb_comm Commercial Buildings sits under dcb_comm Commercial Buildings in the Construction Building Types hierarchy.

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