After taking Part I of this course you will:
- Be more knowledgeable about IBC requirements related to: use and occupancy classifications; height and area calculations; and, types of construction.
After taking Part II of this course you will:
- Be more knowledgeable about IBC requirements related to: fire resistive rated construction and interior finish requirements.
After taking Part III of this course you will:
- Be more knowledgeable about IBC requirements related to means of egress.
After taking Part IV of this course you will:
- Be more knowledgeable about IBC requirements related to special occupancies and fire protection.
After taking Part V of this course you will:
- Be more knowledgeable about IBC requirements related to: walls, roofs, special inspections, soils and wood.
After taking Part VI of this course you will:
- Be more knowledgeable about IBC requirements related to: Concrete, Masonry, steel, glazing, references to electrical, plumbing and mechanical requirements and construction safety.
Instructors:
Building and Fire Code Academy
Required Materials:
The 2015 International Building Code (IBC) and a standard calculator are required.
Course Schedule:
8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Instruction time
Credit Hours:
6 UCC continuing education hours awarded for each day attended.