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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Stronger Flood-Related Building Codes Are Coming for New Hospitals, Schools and Apartments
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Stronger Flood-Related Building Codes Are Coming for New Hospitals, Schools and Apartments

Last updated: May 7, 2025 1:20 pm
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New regulations for flood protection in new hospitals, schools, and apartments have been approved by the International Code Council. These regulations aim to enhance building codes for structures in order to safeguard them from flooding incidents. The decision to implement these new standards was made during a recent meeting in Orlando, where the committee of the International Code Council voted overwhelmingly in favor of the proposal.

The revised building codes will require that new structures, including hospitals, schools, and apartment buildings, be constructed well above local flood levels. This will involve elevating the buildings to mitigate the risks associated with flooding. The new standards are expected to come into effect in 2027, following a final vote by the council in 2026. However, it is important to note that these standards will only apply to states and jurisdictions that choose to adopt them.

The approval of these regulations marks a significant milestone in enhancing flood resilience in the United States. Experts believe that the additional construction costs incurred by implementing these standards will be outweighed by the benefits of reducing future flood damage. Environmentalists, flood specialists, and insurance groups have championed these regulations, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures in the face of climate change-induced storms and increasing development in flood-prone areas.

Despite the positive reception from various stakeholders, the new flood protection standards have faced opposition from industry groups such as the National Association of Home Builders, the National Multifamily Housing Council, and the American Society for Health Care Engineering. These groups have raised concerns about the potential increase in construction costs associated with the new regulations.

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One of the key aspects of the approved standards is the expansion of local flood zones, which will subject more structures to elevation requirements. This expansion aims to discourage the construction of healthcare facilities in flood-prone areas where elevation requirements would significantly raise construction costs. While the standards may lead to modest cost increases in construction, experts believe that they will significantly reduce the likelihood of buildings being damaged by flooding.

The new regulations will apply to a range of buildings, from basic residential and commercial structures to critical facilities such as schools and hospitals. The level of flood protection required will vary based on the criticality of the building. For instance, hospitals will be subject to higher flood protection standards compared to less critical structures.

Overall, the approval of these flood protection standards signals a positive step towards enhancing the resilience of buildings in the face of increasing flood risks. By prioritizing proactive measures to mitigate flood damage, these regulations aim to safeguard communities and ensure the safety and stability of essential structures in the event of flooding incidents.

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