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Indiana - Update of the 2012 International Building Code Requirements-HSW
Date(s): March 11, 2015
Time: 8:00 AM EST - 11:30 AM EST
Location:
Hilton Garden Inn Indianapolis/Carmel
13090 Pennsylvania Ave.
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 581-9400
Join ALA for a 3-hour breakfast program on new Indiana Code requirements.
Indiana adopted the 2012 International Building Code in December, 2014. As of today all 50 states use the IBC as their base document. This seminar introduces participants to the major changes from the 2006 IBC to the 2012 IBC with an emphasis of the changes contained in Chapters 1-11.
The lecture and activity format allows participants to discuss the changes, reasons for the changes, and answer knowledge review questions. Information presented will allow participants to apply these new code requirements to design, plan review, and/or inspection.
Learning Objectives:
Participants receive a workbook for this 3-hour session. Upon completion, participants will be able to:
• Identify the most significant differences between the 2006 IBC and the 2012 IBC.
• Explain the differences between the current and previous edition.
• Recognize changes in organization and code requirements.
• Identify the applicability of design, plan review and inspection requirements.
Presented by Kimberly Paarlberg, International Code Council (ICC)
Cost: $65 Members / $75.00 Non-Members. Includes a full breakfast buffet.
Earn 3.0 LU in HSW.
ALA and AIA approved.
About our Presenter:
Kimberly Paarlberg is a Senior Staff Architect for the International Code Council (ICC) Technical Services. Her experience with ICC includes work in the plan review and code development departments with responsibilities for code development, plan reviews, providing code interpretations, instructing technical seminars and authoring and reviewing instruction materials, code commentary and publication articles. Kimberly serves as code development secretary for the IBC Means of Egress/Accessibility and ICC Administration committees; and the secretariat for ICC 300 - Standard for Bleacher, Grandstands and Folding and Telescoping Seating.
Before joining ICC, Kimberly worked as a structural engineer and architect. Kim is a licensed architect in Illinois and holds an Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner certification. She is a member of the Indiana Steering Committee for the Great Lakes ADA Information Center.
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