Code Council helping California transition to new building
codes
The new California Building Code developed by the International
Code Council will be available July 1. The California Codes
are based on the International Building Code and
International Fire Code and are the first building code
updates for California since 1997. The California Code books
can be pre-ordered here.
The International Code Council is a one-stop shop to help
building and fire officials, architects, builders, engineers
and others in the construction industry prepare for the
transition to the new California Codes in January 2008.
These include training classes and seminars, certification
services, California-specific books and reference materials,
and membership opportunities that offer valuable benefits,
involvement in the code development process, and discounts
on International Code Council products and services.
Working closely with California stakeholders, the International
Code Council provides training programs designed to support
successful implementation of the new California Codes. Seminars
are developed and taught by leading experts with real-world
experience in application of the codes. Their in-depth knowledge
allows them to help trainees quickly master the new code
concepts.
The International Code Council also partners with California
Building Officials to offer certifications for California's
code professionals. The program allows individuals to demonstrate
their knowledge of various California construction codes,
standards and practices, and helps jurisdictions evaluate
individuals' code knowledge.
International Accreditation Services, a subsidiary of
the International Code Council offers accreditation for
departments and other companies that will help in meeting
the Special Inspections code requirements in the new California
Building Codes.
For more information about the International Code Council's
services for California code users, contact Leslie Haberek
at (888) ICC-SAFE (422-7233) ext. 7524.
The International Code Council, a membership association
dedicated to building safety and fire prevention, develops
the codes used to construct residential and commercial buildings,
including homes and schools. Most U.S. cities, counties
and states that adopt codes choose the International Codes
developed by the International Code Council.