Chapter 3
Structural Fire Precautions
Chapter 3 sets out requirements to prevent fire spreading between adjoining buildings, ensure structural stability during fire, and limit fire spread within a building through compartmentation. It specifies fire resistance ratings for structural elements by purpose group and building dimensions, governs the design of compartment walls and floors, protected shafts, external walls, and fire-stopping. It also regulates surface spread of flame for internal finishes and roof coverings, and prescribes material standards for construction elements.
Scope: All buildings covered by the SCDF Fire Code unless otherwise exempted; specific provisions vary by Purpose Group (PG I–VIII), building height, floor area, cubical extent, sprinkler protection status, and location relative to lot boundaries.
Source: SCDF Code of Practice for Fire Precautions in Buildings 2023. This is a guidance summary — always verify against the full Fire Code clause text.
Critical points
The chapter applies to all buildings; PG I dwellings have specific exemptions and refer additionally to Chapter 9.
NoteCl.3.1Compartmentation, fire resistance of structure, and protection of openings are inter-dependent — they must all be coordinated to achieve a coherent fire barrier system.
ImportantCl.3.1For additions and alterations to existing buildings, areas undergoing A&A works must be separated from occupied areas by non-combustible partitions.
ImportantCl.3.2.9, Cl.3.15.16
Interactive decision tree
Chapter 3 Compliance Pathway — Identify Applicable Sections