Markets
134 markets, one code framework
Every market page names the code in force, the office that enforces it, and what inspectors actually fail buildings on there. Pick a market; run a scope against it.
Ontario
2024 Ontario Building Code (O. Reg. 163/24)
Toronto
Tier 1 · 61,200 commercial buildings
Ottawa
Tier 1 · 19,800 commercial buildings
Hamilton
Tier 1 · 12,700 commercial buildings
Mississauga
Tier 1 · 15,300 commercial buildings
Brampton
Tier 1 · 11,200 commercial buildings
London
Tier 2 · 9,400 commercial buildings
Kitchener
Tier 2 · 7,100 commercial buildings
Windsor
Tier 2 · 5,900 commercial buildings
Oakville
Tier 3 · 4,900 commercial buildings
Burlington
Tier 3 · 4,600 commercial buildings
Guelph
Tier 3 · 3,800 commercial buildings
Vaughan
Tier 2 · 7,600 commercial buildings
Markham
Tier 2 · 7,300 commercial buildings
Richmond Hill
Tier 3 · 4,400 commercial buildings
Oshawa
Tier 2 · 4,700 commercial buildings
Barrie
Tier 2 · 4,200 commercial buildings
St. Catharines
Tier 2 · 4,000 commercial buildings
Kingston
Tier 3 · 3,600 commercial buildings
Greater Sudbury
Tier 3 · 3,700 commercial buildings
Thunder Bay
Tier 3 · 2,900 commercial buildings
Peterborough
Tier 3 · 2,400 commercial buildings
Belleville
Tier 3 · 1,800 commercial buildings
Brantford
Tier 3 · 2,800 commercial buildings
Cambridge
Tier 3 · 3,500 commercial buildings
Milton
Tier 3 · 3,100 commercial buildings
Ajax
Tier 3 · 2,900 commercial buildings
Whitby
Tier 3 · 3,000 commercial buildings
Sarnia
Tier 3 · 2,100 commercial buildings
Newmarket
Tier 3 · 2,400 commercial buildings
Pickering
Tier 3 · 2,700 commercial buildings
Caledon
Tier 3 · 2,100 commercial buildings
Niagara Falls
Tier 3 · 2,500 commercial buildings
Waterloo
Tier 2 · 3,300 commercial buildings
Chatham-Kent
Tier 2 · 2,800 commercial buildings
Norfolk County
Tier 3 · 1,800 commercial buildings
Welland
Tier 3 · 1,500 commercial buildings
North Bay
Tier 3 · 1,400 commercial buildings
Sault Ste. Marie
Tier 3 · 1,900 commercial buildings
Cornwall
Tier 3 · 1,300 commercial buildings
Timmins
Tier 3 · 1,100 commercial buildings
Orillia
Tier 3 · 900 commercial buildings
Woodstock
Tier 3 · 1,300 commercial buildings
Stratford
Tier 3 · 900 commercial buildings
Owen Sound
Tier 3 · 600 commercial buildings
Bradford West Gwillimbury
Tier 3 · 1,200 commercial buildings
Halton Hills
Tier 3 · 1,700 commercial buildings
British Columbia
British Columbia Building Code 2024 (BC Reg. 216/2023)
Vancouver
Tier 1 · 21,400 commercial buildings
Surrey
Tier 1 · 10,600 commercial buildings
Victoria
Tier 2 · 8,900 commercial buildings
Burnaby
Tier 2 · 6,900 commercial buildings
Richmond
Tier 3 · 5,600 commercial buildings
Kelowna
Tier 3 · 4,100 commercial buildings
Abbotsford
Tier 3 · 3,900 commercial buildings
Kamloops
Tier 3 · 2,600 commercial buildings
Nanaimo
Tier 3 · 2,500 commercial buildings
Chilliwack
Tier 3 · 2,300 commercial buildings
Coquitlam
Tier 2 · 3,400 commercial buildings
Langley
Tier 3 · 3,200 commercial buildings
West Kelowna
Tier 3 · 1,000 commercial buildings
Vernon
Tier 3 · 1,200 commercial buildings
Penticton
Tier 3 · 1,000 commercial buildings
Courtenay
Tier 3 · 800 commercial buildings
Campbell River
Tier 3 · 1,000 commercial buildings
Cranbrook
Tier 3 · 600 commercial buildings
Prince George
Tier 3 · 2,100 commercial buildings
Delta
Tier 2 · 2,900 commercial buildings
Maple Ridge
Tier 3 · 2,500 commercial buildings
New Westminster
Tier 3 · 2,100 commercial buildings
North Vancouver
Tier 3 · 1,600 commercial buildings
Port Coquitlam
Tier 3 · 1,700 commercial buildings
Alberta
National Building Code – 2023 Alberta Edition
Calgary
Tier 1 · 27,800 commercial buildings
Edmonton
Tier 1 · 23,600 commercial buildings
Red Deer
Tier 3 · 2,700 commercial buildings
Lethbridge
Tier 3 · 2,600 commercial buildings
Fort McMurray
Tier 3 · 1,600 commercial buildings
Airdrie
Tier 3 · 2,000 commercial buildings
St. Albert
Tier 3 · 1,800 commercial buildings
Grande Prairie
Tier 3 · 1,700 commercial buildings
Medicine Hat
Tier 3 · 1,700 commercial buildings
Spruce Grove
Tier 3 · 1,000 commercial buildings
Leduc
Tier 3 · 900 commercial buildings
Fort Saskatchewan
Tier 3 · 700 commercial buildings
Okotoks
Tier 3 · 800 commercial buildings
Cochrane
Tier 3 · 900 commercial buildings
Quebec
Code de construction, Chapitre I – Bâtiment (NBC 2015 base, Quebec amendments)
Montreal
Tier 1 · 43,100 commercial buildings
Quebec City
Tier 1 · 13,900 commercial buildings
Laval
Tier 2 · 8,200 commercial buildings
Gatineau
Tier 2 · 6,100 commercial buildings
Longueuil
Tier 2 · 5,400 commercial buildings
Sherbrooke
Tier 3 · 4,100 commercial buildings
Trois-Rivières
Tier 3 · 3,300 commercial buildings
Saguenay
Tier 3 · 3,200 commercial buildings
Lévis
Tier 3 · 3,100 commercial buildings
Terrebonne
Tier 2 · 3,200 commercial buildings
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Tier 3 · 2,600 commercial buildings
Repentigny
Tier 3 · 2,300 commercial buildings
Brossard
Tier 3 · 2,500 commercial buildings
Drummondville
Tier 3 · 2,100 commercial buildings
Saint-Jerome
Tier 3 · 2,200 commercial buildings
Granby
Tier 3 · 1,900 commercial buildings
Shawinigan
Tier 3 · 1,300 commercial buildings
Rimouski
Tier 3 · 1,300 commercial buildings
Victoriaville
Tier 3 · 1,300 commercial buildings
Rouyn-Noranda
Tier 3 · 1,100 commercial buildings
Val-d'Or
Tier 3 · 900 commercial buildings
Sept-Iles
Tier 3 · 700 commercial buildings
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Tier 3 · 1,100 commercial buildings
Manitoba
Manitoba Building Code (adopts the NBC — confirm current edition)
Saskatchewan
NBC 2020 as adopted under The Construction Codes Act (confirm current edition)
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Building Code Regulations (adopt the NBC — confirm current edition)
New Brunswick
NBC as adopted under the Building Code Administration Act (confirm current edition)
Newfoundland and Labrador
NBC as adopted provincially (confirm current edition)
Prince Edward Island
NBC 2020 as adopted under the Building Codes Act (confirm current edition)
Yukon
NBC as adopted territorially (confirm current edition)
Northwest Territories
NBC as adopted territorially (confirm current edition)
Nunavut
NBC as adopted territorially (confirm current edition)