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Finally, we will look at those questions about building code compliance. You can rest assured that IBC, UBC, or BOCA codes are accommodated by the engineering designs of a steel building manufacturer. Does your pre-engineered building meet local codes? Just check the engineering plans to substantiate that it does. Contact your local State Building Inspector to ensure that a steel building will be approved for the work site and intended use. It is YOUR responsibility to do this. As a result, you will have not only a building that all can take delight in, but one that is safe for anyone to work inside.