Commercial construction in the Dayton area falls under the Ohio Building Code, which is based on the International Building Code. The Ohio Fire Code governs fire-rated opening requirements, including fire-rated door and frame assemblies for rated corridors, stairwells, and occupancy separations. Fire ratings for commercial openings range from 20 minutes to 3 hours depending on the wall rating and opening classification. Accessibility requirements under ADA and applicable Ohio standards also affect commercial door openings, including clearance widths, hardware mounting heights, and closer force limits.
Dayton’s commercial building stock includes industrial and manufacturing facilities, warehousing and distribution centers, healthcare buildings, and educational institutions. Each occupancy type carries its own set of code requirements that influence door, frame, and hardware selection. When configuring assemblies in ProBuilder, door, frame, and hardware selections are organized around the selected fire rating, helping coordinate label compatibility across components. Final compliance is determined by the project’s design professional and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).