Public Comment Draft #2 for ICC 400-201x

The ICC Consensus Committee on Log Structures - (IS-LOG) has held 3 public meetings during 2017 to develop the public comments draft of the ICC 400-201x dated July 2017. Public comments are requested on the second public comments draft dated July 2017. Public comments are limited to the portions of the draft shown in legislative (strike through/underline) format. Public comments to other portions of the standard will not be considered. Please show the proposed NEW or REVISED or DELETED TEXT in legislative format: Line through text to be deleted. Underline text to be added.

Public comment deadline is October 29, 2017.

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2018 Committee Action Hearings
April 15 – 25, Columbus, Ohio

It’s Time to Let Your Voice Be Heard!

The 2018 Code Hearings offer building and fire code officials, architects, builders, engineers, designers, PMG and Pool & Spa professionals the opportunity to provide input on proposed code changes to the Group A International Codes.

Although free to attend, pre-registration for the hearings is recommended. Whether you attend the hearings in person or you participate online using cdpACCESS®, you can help to ensure the next generation of I-Codes® benefit building and public safety.

Group A Code Change Submittal Deadline

The deadline for cdpACCESS online receipt of code change proposals is January 8 . The Group A Codes consist of:

  • International Building Code® IBC® – E, -FS, -G
  • International Fire Code® IFC®
  • International Fuel Gas Code® IFGC®
  • International Mechanical Codes® IMC®
  • International Plumbing Codes® IPC®
  • International Property Maintenance Code® IPMC®
  • International Private Sewage Disposal Code® IPSDC®
  • International Residential code® IRC® -M, -P
  • International Swimming Pool and Spa Code® ISPSC®
  • International Wildland-Urban Interface Code® IWUIC®
  • International Zoning Code® IZC®

See page 2 of the 2018/2019 Code Development Schedule for details on code chapters, notes and committee information for the Group A codes, click here.

Lodging and Transportation
Lodging and transportation information will be available in January.

Registration Begins January 2018

Save the Date! April 15–25
2018 Committee Action Hearings (Group A Codes)
Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH.

Award recipients honored at 2017 ICC annual conference

The International Code Council honored outstanding individuals and organizations for their accomplishments and service to the Code Council and the building safety industry during the 2017 Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio, from September 10-13, 2017. Read more

Award recipients honored at 2017 ICC annual conference

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ICC News Release
For Immediate Release
September 26, 2017
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Contact: Whitney Doll
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Award recipients honored at 2017 ICC annual conference

Individuals and organizations honored for their accomplishments and service to ICC and the building safety industry

COLUMBUS, OHIO — The International Code Council (ICC) honored outstanding individuals and organizations for their accomplishments and service to the Code Council and the building safety industry during the 2017 Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio, from September 10-13, 2017.

The Bobby J. Fowler Award honors the memory of the first chairman of the ICC Board of Directors who led the charge to consolidate three regional model code organizations into one association. This award is presented to a leader who demonstrates integrity, professionalism and compassion in furthering the mission of ICC. This year’s Fowler Award was presented to David Collins, FAIA, chair of the ICC Sustainability, Energy & High-Performance Building Code Action Committee and member of the Ohio Board of Building Standards. Mr. Collins is a nationally-recognized expert in codes and regulations with 40 years of experience in the industry.

The Gerald H. Jones Code Official of the Year Award is awarded to an individual whose contributions advance the code enforcement profession and ICC’s mission. The award is presented in honor of the founders of the three model code organizations: Albert H. Baum, M.L. Clement and Phil Roberts. The 2017 Code Official of the Year Award was given to Becky Baker, director of building safety for Jefferson County, Colo. An honorary member of the Code Council, Becky has chaired and served on several code development and member committees and has been a governmental member of ICC since 1984.

The ICC Fire Service Award is presented in honor of Robert W. Gain, a founder of the Uniform Fire Code and a prominent member of the organizations that created the International Fire Code (IFC). The award is given to a member whose professional abilities and leadership serve as an example to all fire prevention and fire protection professionals. The recipient of the 2017 ICC Fire Service Award was Gary Lewis who has served three terms as President of the New Jersey Fire Prevention and Protection Association as well as on numerous code development committees. Mr. Lewis’ unique blend of experience, expertise and knowledge has contributed significantly to the success of the IFC.

The ICC Educator of the Year Award recognizes excellence in promoting professional development. The award is given in memory of Brent Snyder, a renowned Code Council educator and Past Presiding Officer, for his calm and inspiring leadership. The 2017 Educator of the Year Award was given to Bill Bracken, a nationally-recognized expert in structural engineering and disaster response. Mr. Bracken is one of the main developers of ICC’s When Disaster Strikes Institute, one of only two programs in the nation accepted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency for structural assessment after a disaster.

The ICC Community Service Award recognizes outstanding service that promotes public health, safety and welfare. The first recipient of the award was Women in Code Enforcement and Development (WICED) and PermitTechNation, for their partnership with Habitat for Humanity in promoting the construction of code compliant, affordable housing. The second recipient of the Community Service Award was the Building Department of the City of San Jose, Calif., for its innovative approach to community outreach and public education.

The Chapter of the Year Award recognizes extraordinary performance by a chapter in promoting the goals and mission of ICC. The 2017 recipient of the Chapter of the Year Award was the Connecticut Building Officials Association for being a leading advocate on legislative issues affecting code officials and for the development of the Connecticut State Building Code.

The Chapter Merit Awards recognize chapters that distinguish themselves through activities demonstrating ICC’s goals and objectives. The Maine Building Officials and Inspectors Association (MBOIA) was given a Chapter Merit Award for being a driving force for Maine’s participation in code development, legislation and policy affecting code officials and the built environment. The second recipient was the Utah Chapter for having an essential and influential role in the code development process at the state and national level for several years.

The Regions Spotlight Award is presented to a regional chapter that has demonstrated strong cooperation, community service and growth. This year’s recipient was ICC Region II for its mentorship challenge and RISE UP message that serve as just two of many initiatives inspiring members and chapters to advance and embrace the ICC mission.

The Meritorious Service Award is granted to an individual who has given unselfishly of time and talent in furthering the development of ICC codes and standards. The recipient of the 2017 Meritorious Service Award was David Cook who has served for 15 years as Chief of the Building Codes Bureau at the Montana Department of Labor and Industry. Mr. Cook has been active in national code development activities for more than two decades and has advanced safety in the built environment through innovative leadership and collaboration with stakeholders from all sectors of the industry.

The National Leadership in Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the growth and enhancement of codes or public policy espousing the principles of the ICC Sustainability Membership Council and the Institute for Market Transformation. Two awards are presented: one is awarded to a state or local government entity, and the other is presented to an individual in regulation, industry or design. The first recipient of the 2017 award was the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). PNNL’s customized code analyses for energy efficiency and cost impact in residential and construction are regularly cited by states and jurisdictions across the country when adopting or updating energy codes. The second recipient this year was Osama Younan, chief sustainability officer for the Los Angeles Department of Building Safety. Mr. Younan led the development of the Los Angeles Green Building Codes and created the Department’s Green Building Division.

ICC congratulates all of this year’s award recipients.

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About the International Code Council
The International Code Council is a member-focused association. It is dedicated to developing model codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. Most U.S. communities and many global markets choose the International Codes.

 

EPA approves ICC-ES as a licensed certifier of spray sprinkler bodies

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ICC-ES News Release
For Immediate Release
September 21, 2017
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Contact: Whitney Doll
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EPA approves ICC-ES as a licensed certifier of spray sprinkler bodies

ICC-ES PMG can now certify spray sprinkler bodies with integral pressure regulation under the EPA’s WaterSense Program

BREA, CALIF. — ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), the experts in plumbing product evaluation and certification, has been transitionally approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the WaterSense program as a licensed certifier of spray sprinkler bodies. ICC-ES can now evaluate and certify such products to the EPA specification (which references ICC/ASABE 802).

“We are pleased to receive this approval and license to certify spray sprinkler bodies under the EPA’s WaterSense program,” said ICC-ES Plumbing, Mechanical and Fuel Gas Director Dawn LaFleur-Qualley. “With this approval, ICC-ES PMG can help more manufacturers earn the WaterSense label and increase efficient water use.”

The following specification is applicable to spray sprinkler bodies with integral pressure regulation under the WaterSense program:

• Spray Sprinkler Body with Integral Pressure Regulation – The exterior case or shell of a sprinkler incorporating a means of connection to the piping system designed to convey water to a nozzle or orifice which includes an integral device that maintains constant operating pressure immediately downstream from the device, given higher upstream pressure. (Click here to read the full specification.)

In addition, ICC-ES PMG can also certify products to AB1953, NSF/ANSI 372, S.3874 (Federal Law for Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water) and other high-efficiency products such as toilets, bathroom sink faucets, urinals, showerheads, weather-based irrigation controllers and flushometer-valve water toilets to the requirements of WaterSense.

Manufacturers and distributors who produce or sell these products are eligible for certification. For more information, contact Maribel Campos at 1-800-423-6587, ext. 3578, or mcampos@icc-es.org.

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About ICC-ES

ICC-ES Evaluation Reports (ESRs), Building Product Listings and PMG Listings provide evidence that products and systems meet requirements of codes and technical standards. The Environmental Programs now offer Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), to meet global market demand for science-based, transparent, quality-assured information about a product’s environmental performance. ICC-ES is a member of the ICC Family of Companies. For more information, please visit www.icc-es.org.

About the International Code Council
The International Code Council is a member-focused association. It is dedicated to developing model codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. Most U.S. communities and many global markets choose the International Codes.

ICC welcomes Kelly Sadler to Government Relations Team

The ICC named Kelly D. Sadler, J.D., as its new Government Relations Regional Manager for Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Sadler brings 16 years of legislative and private-sector industry experience to serve ICC’s jurisdictions, members and chapters.  Read more

ICC welcomes Kelly Sadler to Government Relations Team

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September 18, 2017
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Contact: Whitney Doll
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ICC welcomes Kelly Sadler to Government Relations Team
Sadler to lead legislative outreach in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas

AUSTIN, TEXAS – The International Code Council (ICC) named Kelly D. Sadler, J.D., as its new Government Relations Regional Manager for Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Sadler brings 16 years of legislative and private-sector industry experience to serve ICC’s jurisdictions, members and chapters.

Previously, Sadler served as a lobbyist and government relations manager for the Texas Masonry Council and managed the Office of Employer Initiatives for the Texas Workforce Commission where she oversaw multimillion-dollar strategic planning, workforce and legislative initiatives. In addition, she served as a budget, planning and policy advisor to former Texas Governor Rick Perry where she handled fiscal and legislative issues and acted as a liaison for state agencies. Additionally, Sadler worked as a briefing attorney to the Honorable Paul Green in the Fourth District Court of Appeals and authored civil and criminal appellate opinions for 32 Texas counties.

“We are very fortunate to have someone with Kelly’s experience working to advance ICC’s state and local priorities in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas,” said Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, CBO. “Her deep knowledge of the region and established relationships with key lawmakers will be a valuable addition to our team.”

A fifth-generation Texan, Sadler graduated cum laude with a B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. She received her J.D. from the University of Texas at Austin School of Law.

A photo of Kelly Sadler is available here.

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About the International Code Council

The International Code Council is a member-focused association. It is dedicated to developing model codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. Most U.S. communities and many global markets choose the International Codes.