
Tuesday, September 20 | 8:30 am - 4 pm | Holiday Inn Portland - Wilsonville (six-hour, full-day class)
A2) 2018 IRC Plan Review
Presented by William Clayton, Instructor, Consultant, Plans Examiner, Inspector, Shums Coda Associates
Class Description:
Introduction to Residential plan review techniques and code concerns. Discussions will include professionalism, review techniques, Tools, equipment and other resources needed to do a residential plan review. The class cover chapter 3 in detail. This class is intended for new plan reviewers with some basic understanding of the IRC.
Learning Outcomes:
Based on the 2018 IBC:
- Understand methods to conduct a residential plan review.
- Understand when the IRC is the applicable code rather than the IBC
- Understand how to review fire rated assemblies.
- Understand organization and effective use of the IRC.
- Understand differences in One & Two-Family Dwellings and Townhouses
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About our Presenter:
Mr. Clayton has over 40 years in the building industry and has been a combination Inspector, Plans Examiner and CBO since 1991. Bill has served on the IBC general Committee and the IEBC committee for 15+ years. He brings his passion for the code to the classes and believes in explaining the intent, not just the letter of the code.
ICC Preferred Provider Program Continuing Education Credit (ICC PPP CEUs):
OBOA is an approved International Code Council (ICC) Preferred Provider. The Preferred Provider Program recognizes and promotes ICC-approved educational offerings as they relate to codes, standards and guidelines, as well as building construction materials, products and methods. ICC certificate holders may obtain ICC CEUs from Preferred Providers that can be applied toward the renewal requirements of ICC’s certification program. It is the intent of OBOA that all classes offered at institutes will be approved for the Preferred Provider Program.
ICC PPP Pending Approval | 0.6 CEUs (must attend all six hours for credit)
An ICC CEU is a continuing education unit; each 10 clock hours of continuing education equals 1 CEU. Our typical one-day seminar has 6 hours of instruction, or 0.6 CEUs. Credit is awarded for a variety of activities wherein the objective is achieving relevant professional knowledge beyond that required for initial certification. Participation in all OBOA courses are approved for International Code Council (ICC) certification renewal continuing education credits as noted for each class. Please check with your appropriate jurisdiction and/or institution regarding your specific continuing education credit needs.
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