Who has jurisdiction on portable bulidings??

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rt66electric

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I have a customer who builds portable buildings(gazebos, storage sheds, etc) He has cutomers who want portable offices and "vacation" cabins prewired and finnished. What code is required?? Who is responsible for inspection or certification?? What is required for traditional manufactured homes?
 
IIRC Hurk/Wayne has said that manufactured homes usually fall under HUD.

HUD does not cover non-dwelling buildings, they will fall under your state manufacture requirements and 545 in the NEC, you will have to contact you state as to how to go about having the building certified.

Cabins used as dwellings would fall under Modulars and would require a different certification, again your going to have to start with checking your state requirements and their web site would be my first stop.
 
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HUD does not cover non-dwelling buildings, they will fall under your state manufacture requirements and 545 in the NEC, you will have to contact you state as to how to go about having the building certified.

Cabins used as dwellings would fall under Modulars and would require a different certification, again your going to have to start with checking your state requirements and their web site would be my first stop.

I was only referring to this part of the OP:

What is required for traditional manufactured homes?

Wouldn't that be HUD?
 
I was only referring to this part of the OP:



Wouldn't that be HUD?

It would if it met all the requirements of a manufactured home, but I don't think it will.

Manufactured home means a structure, transportable in one or more sections, which in the traveling mode is 8 body feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more in length or which when erected on-site is 320 or more square feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems contained in the structure. This term includes all structures that meet the above requirements except the size requirements and with respect to which the manufacturer voluntarily files a certification pursuant to ?3282.13 of this chapter and complies with the construction and safety standards set forth in this part 3280. The term does not include any self-propelled recreational vehicle. Calculations used to determine the number of square feet in a structure will include the total of square feet for each transportable section comprising the completed structure and will be based on the structure's exterior dimensions measured at the largest horizontal projections when erected on site. These dimensions will include all expandable rooms, cabinets, and other projections containing interior space, but do not include bay windows. Nothing in this definition should be interpreted to mean that a manufactured home necessarily meets the requirements of HUD's Minimum Property Standards (HUD Handbook 4900.1) or that it is automatically eligible for financing under 12 U.S.C. 1709(b).

for a start, and if the OP'er want to dig deeper here is the whole HUD requirements:

CFR 24-3280

I would say sub part A should give you an idea of how much regulations he will have to follow.
 
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