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THE ASSOCIATION WILL UPDATE ALL CODE-REFERENCED DOCUMENTS, ESPECIALLY GA-600 AS IT IS RELIED UPON AS A SOURCE DOCUMENT FOR FIRE-RESISTANCE AND SOUND-CONTROL DESIGN.
Every three years, in alignment with the building code cycle, the Gypsum Association issues new editions of the Association’s three code-referenced publications: GA-600 Fire Resistance and Sound Control Design Manual, GA-216 Application and Finishing of Gypsum Panel Products, and GA-253 Application of Gypsum Sheathing. The work of revising these important publications is undertaken by GA technical staff and members of the Building Code and Technical Committee, which is comprised of representatives from each of the association’s six member companies.
Maintaining and improving upon the GA’s Fire Resistance and Sound Control Design Manual is crucial because the manual is referenced by the ICC’s International Building Code, and National Fire Protection Agency’s National Fire Codes. Many state and local jurisdictions in the U.S. and Canada also rely on GA-600 as a source document for fire-resistance and sound-control rated designs.