Advancing Building Safety: International Code Council Collaborates with MoHUP to Develop Oman’s Building Codes
The International Code Council will be collaborating with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning in the Sultanate of Oman to develop a series of six comprehensive building codes tailored to the nation's specific needs.

In a significant step towards enhancing building safety and construction standards in the Middle East, the International Code Council will be collaborating with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning…

International Code Council Proposed Code Changes Monograph Available
The proposed code changes listed in the monograph are open for public review, allowing those interested to express their opinions on the changes to the relevant code committees and other stakeholders.

The International Code Council has released a monograph of the 2024 Group A proposed changes to the 2024 International Codes® (I-Codes) that will be presented during the Committee Action Hearings…

International Code Council Continues to Foster Innovation and Sustainability in Building Construction
During a two-day trip to Dubai, the Code Council worked with Dubai Municipality to advance efforts in the building construction landscape and advocate for more innovation and sustainability in the sector.

During a two-day trip to Dubai, Executive Vice President of Strategies and Business Development, Shahin Moinian, and Senior Vice President of Global Operations and Solutions, Judy Zakreski, accompanied by Mohamed…

Empowering Communities with the EPA’s Wastewater Access Gap Program
The Code Council has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Environmental Protection Agency to advance initiatives aimed at addressing decentralized wastewater issues.

The International Code Council has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to advance initiatives aimed at addressing decentralized wastewater issues. According to the World…

Reviving History: Transforming Buildings with the International Existing Building Code
The IEBC encourages the continued use and reuse of existing buildings, including historic buildings, by enabling changes in occupancy and use types without requiring full compliance with building features otherwise required for new construction. 

This month, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) adopted its Policy Statement on Housing and Historic Preservation which supports the International Code Council’s International Existing Building Code® (IEBC) as…