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2018 IEBC - Part 2: Work Area Compliance Method

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Description

As many states and local jurisdictions go to the 2015 or 2018 International Building Code (IBC), the structural engineer can no longer rely on the existing building provisions included in Chapter 34 of the IBC. This two-part series will go through the structural provisions that are included in the 2018 IEBC. Part 2 addresses the specific provisions for the work area compliance method which comprises the majority of the code. Requirements for repairs, alterations, additions, moved structures and historic structures will be addressed.

  • Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education
  • This course is Diamond Review approved in 49 states. New York does not accept hours from recordings.

Contributors

  • Chris Kimball, P.E., S.E.

    Mr. Kimball is a licensed structural engineer and an ICC Master Code Professional. He is also certified by ICC as a building official, fire code official, combination plans examiner, and combination building inspector. He received his Master’s degree with an emphasis in structural engineering and currently serves as the Vice President of West Coast Code Consultants, Inc. He has performed plan reviews for thousands of projects throughout the United States and is an ICC approved instructor. He is the author of the 2018 International Existing Building Code Handbook and has co-authored the 2018 and 2021 International Building Code Illustrated handbooks along with the 2021 International Existing Building Code Commentary. Mr. Kimball has provided code training classes to building official, design professional and contractor organizations throughout the United States.

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April 9, 2019
Tue 12:00 PM CDT

Duration 1H 30M

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