Agenda
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Introduction to the International Building Code
Wednesday, June 8, 2016, 12:00 – 2:00 PM EDT
Code history
Development of the code
Code Update Process / Changes in 2015 Edition
IBC Chapter 34 changed to Existing Building Code
Code Administration and Enforcement – Chapter 1
Code Terminology and Definitions – Chapter 2
Building Planning with the IBC
Wednesday, June 8 , 2016, 2:30 – 5:00 PM EDT
Classification of Structures – Chapter 3
– Classification of structures based upon usage and occupancy
Occupancy and Special Uses – Chapter 4
– Special requirements for structures based upon their structure classification type
General Building Heights and Areas – Chapter 5
– Building height limitations and surrounding area modification limitations
Types of Construction – Chapter 6
– Construction classification and related fire-resistance rating requirements
IBC Means of Egress and Accessibility
Thursday, June 9, 2016, 12:00 – 2:00 PM EDT
Means of Egress – Chapter 10
– Sizing, illumination and accessibility of means of egress
The ADA and IBC Working together – Chapter 11
– Accessible routes, accessible entrances, parking/passenger loading and special occupancies
– ICC 117.1-2009
IBC Construction Techniques, Fire Protection and Special Systems
Thursday, June 9, 2016, 2:30 – 5:00 PM EDT
Fire Resistance-Rated Construction – Chapters 7 and 8
Fire Protection Systems – Chapter 9
Building Components – Chapters 12 – 15
– Interior Finishes – Chapter 8
– Exterior Walls
– Roof Assemblies
Structural Design, Special Inspections, and Testing – Chapters 16 – 18
Construction – Chapters 19 – 26
– Soils and Foundations
– Concrete
– Aluminum
– Masonry
– Steel
– Wood
– Glass and Glazing
– Gypsum Board, Plaster and Stucco
– Plastic
Building Services and Special Systems – Chapters 26 – 34
– Electrical
– Mechanical
– Plumbing Elevators and Conveying
– Right-of-Way Encroachments
– Job site Safety
– “Existing Building Code”
Referenced Standards
Credits
Architects:
9.0 HSW Contact Hours
(AIA: 9.0 HSW LUs)
Engineers:
9.0 PDHs
ICC:
0.9 CEUs
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Speakers
Reid Gerritsen
Construction Project Manager/Code Consultant at Gerritsen Inspection Services, LLCReid Gerritsen as the founder of Gerritsen Inspection Services, LLC, Mr. Gerritsen provides professional construction code consulting, plan reviews, and inspection services. He is a construction professional with more than 25 years of experience in both the private and public sectors. Amongst other positions, Mr. Gerritsen has served as building official for the Cities of Bluffdale, Holladay, and Tooele, and he has served as director of planning/construction for a large (3,100 + acre) master-planned community in Draper, Utah. He served previously as an adjunct instructor at ITT Technical Institute where he taught upper-level division courses in the Construction Management bachelor program. Mr. Gerritsen earned his B.S. degree from Brigham Young University and his M.B.A. degree from Western Governors University. Mr. Gerritsen has always promoted building code development and education, including serving as the founding president of the Bonneville Chapter of the International Code Council 1993-1994, and as a member of the Board of Directors 1994-1995. In addition to consulting, Mr. Gerritsen continues to share his experience with others through seminars, discussions, and webinars.