
B3) 2022 OSSC – Tenant Improvement Plan Reviews
Chris Kimball, PE, SE, FPE, MCP, Co-Founder Building Code Solutions, Inc. (BCS)
Wednesday, April 16 | 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Holiday Inn Portland South – Wilsonville, OR
Class Description
This course covers the general requirements for doing plan reviews of tenant improvements. It discusses the requirements in OSSC (Oregon Structural Specialty Code) Chapter 34 and how they apply to new tenant changes in existing buildings. It helps explain when upgrades are required to existing buildings including accessibility, structural, seismic, etc.
The course addresses requirements for code analysis to be provided for tenant improvements and highlights requirements for height and area reviews. The class will provide an understanding of occupancy groups and what triggers a change of occupancy for tenant improvements and the code implications.
Class begins promptly at 8:30 am and ends by 4:00 pm and offers six hours of continuing education units/credit. A hot breakfast and lunch, all-day coffee and refreshments will be provided to registered attendees.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the process of reviewing tenant improvement plans and permits.
- Understand the main OSSC requirements associated with a T.I.
- Identify the key steps and components of performing a plan review for a T.I.
About our Presenter
Mr. Kimball is a licensed civil, structural, and fire protection engineer as well as an International Code Council (ICC) Master Code Professional. He is certified by ICC as a building official, fire code official, combination plans examiner, combination building inspector, and more. He received his master’s degree with an emphasis in structural engineering and has performed plan reviews for thousands of projects throughout the United States. Mr. Kimball is an approved ICC instructor who regularly provides code training to building officials, design professionals, and contractor organizations throughout the United States.
Class Materials/Books (suggested to bring)
2022 OSSC (Oregon Structural Specialty Code)
Target Audience (who should attend)
Building plans examiners and building inspectors
Level of Expertise
Intermediate
ICC Preferred Provider Program Continuing Education Credit (ICC CEUs)
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ICC PPP CEUs: 6 In-Person Contact hours / 0.6 CEUs
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. Participation in all OBOA courses meet the needs 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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