Michigan Building Code (Part 1502 of MCL 125.1502) follows IBC and IRC standards. Wayne County requires sprinklers in commercial buildings, multifamily over three stories, and one- and two-family dwellings over 4,500 square feet.
Michigan adopts the International Building Code via Bureau of Construction Codes under LARA (Licensing and Regulatory Affairs). Section 903 mandates automatic sprinkler systems for occupancies including assembly over 100 occupants, R-2 multifamily over three stories, and large single-family homes exceeding 4,500 square feet. Detroit, as a delegated jurisdiction, enforces locally through its Buildings, Safety Engineering, and Environmental Department (BSEED). Other Wayne County cities use their own building officials. Existing buildings are generally grandfathered unless renovated more than 50%. Hotel high-rises along Detroit River and DTW area airport hotels require full sprinkler systems plus annual NFPA 25 inspections.
Building permits cannot finalize without compliant sprinkler installation. Operating without required sprinklers triggers stop-use orders, occupancy revocation, and civil fines up to $10,000 per day from local building officials.
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