José Roig To Join the International Code Council’s Global Solutions Team as Regional Director of Latin America and the Caribbean

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Director at Large, José Roig, CBO, has resigned from his position with the International Code Council’s Board of Directors. Effective June 2, 2025, Roig will join the International Code Council’s Global Solutions Team as the Regional Director of Latin America and the Caribbean.

His responsibilities will include creating regional business strategies, identifying opportunities and building key relationships to help provide building safety solutions to the region.

With over 17 years of public service in Austin, Texas, and 14 years in the private sector, Roig most recently served as Director of Development Services, leading all development-related initiatives in the city. He holds several certifications from the Code Council, including Certified Building Official, Commercial and Residential Building Inspector, Commercial and Residential Energy Inspector and Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector.

Pursuant to the Code Council bylaws, in the event of a vacancy on the Code Council Board of Directors, the President shall nominate a successor to fill the vacant unexpired term, subject to ratification by the Board, and such successor shall serve until they are duly elected and qualified by the voting members at the 2025 Annual Business Meeting.

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The International Code Council Signs an Agreement with the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada

Washington, D.C.– On April 15, 2025, the International Code Council and United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada (UA) signed an agreement that underscores both organizations’ unwavering commitment to the hardworking tradesmen and tradeswomen of the plumbing, mechanical fuel gas (PMG) industries.

The UA represents approximately 384,000 plumbers, pipefitters, sprinkler fitters, HVACR service technicians, welders and pipeliners working in the construction industry throughout North America.

This collaboration underscores the Code Council’s commitment to supporting skilled trades and producing more well-rounded PMG-related codes, standards and other industry publications. The Code Council and the UA will continue to work together to help train the next generation of plumbers, pipefitters and mechanical contractors. Under this agreement, both organizations will advocate for improved plumbing infrastructure that supports public health.  

“This collaborative effort reflects the Code Council’s deep understanding of the critical role skilled labor plays in shaping safe, sustainable and resilient communities,” said Code Council Chief Executive Officer, John Belcik. “It’s a testament to our shared mission—to elevate codes and standards, uphold safety and foster a thriving labor force that reflects the future of our industry.”

“The men and women of the United Association are the best-trained and most highly skilled craftspeople in the world, and we are proud to work each day to protect the health of our nations,” said Mark McManus, General President of the United Association. “Our partnership with the Code Council will ensure that we continue this important work keeping our communities safe and upholding the highest codes and standards. We are thrilled to enter into this agreement and to ensure that the voices of the men and women performing this work is well-represented in the codes and standards that govern our industry.”

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About the International Code Council
The International Code Council is the leading global source of model codes and standards and building safety solutions. Code Council codes, standards and solutions are used to ensure safe, affordable and sustainable communities and buildings worldwide.

About the United Association

Founded in 1889, the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, AFL-CIO, CLC (UA) proudly represents more than 385,000 highly skilled journeymen and apprentice plumbers, pipefitters, pipeliners, sprinkler fitters, welders, and HVACR service techs in the US and Canada. The UA is an affiliate of the AFL-CIO, North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU), and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC).

2024 Conference – Why Attend

Why You Should Attend

This year’s conference will feature industry-leading educational sessions, valuable career resources, special networking events, inspiring speakers and historic building tours

Who Should Attend

The International Code Council’s Annual Conference brings together building safety professionals from around the world.

Benefits of Attending Annual Conference

No matter where you are in your building safety career – just starting out or in the thick of things and looking to expand your code knowledge or leadership skills – the Code Council has a track record of delivering value. During the conference, participants will have the opportunity to network, earn CEUs, access career resources, socialize with peers, and participate in elections and other association business. Our attendees walk away with smart strategies, actionable tactics, improved skills and real connections with the people who are shaping the future of building safety.

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Expo – October 20 & 21

The ICC Expo provides a platform for exhibitors to demonstrate and educate building safety and design professionals about the latest innovative technologies that are helping to build a safer world.

This event brings exhibitors face-to-face with professionals from the built environment including contractors, architects, engineers, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, building and fire safety professionals from around the world. PLUS, pre-show promotions reach the Code Council’s 60,000 members and 100,000 customers that turn to the Code Council for their building safety needs.

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The Off-Site Expo is sure to draw a crowd from attendees participating in the off-site construction training track, building tour and panel discussions. Contact Maureen Hennessey at (301) 979‑9524, ICC@discoversb.com to learn more about the packages for off‑site/modular exhibitors.

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Why Attend
  • Meet face-to-face with building safety and design professionals from across the country, around the world and locally
  • Demonstrate your product and show how it stands out from the competition
  • Educate attendees about your products and services and why they are important to their business or next building project
  • Establish your credibility as an expert by networking with attendees and helping them solve real world challenges
Benefits To Exhibiting
  • Two (2) complimentary exhibitor badges for every 100 square feet of exhibit space*
  • Complimentary listing on the Expo website (Listing includes company name, booth number, web address, and 100-word company description)
  • Complimentary listing in the Mobile App (Listing includes company name, booth number, phone number, web address, company logo, and 100-word company description)
  • Complimentary listing on signage located outside the main expo entrance (Listing includes company name and booth number)
  • Use of the Expo logo and marketing materials to help with your exhibit promotions.

Each 10'x10' booth space includes 8' back drape, 3' side drape, company identification sign, aisle carpeting and exhibit hall security.

Exhibitors are responsible for the following services, which are not included in the booth space fee:

  • Booth furnishings
  • Booth carpet or floor covering (Required)
  • Inbound and outbound freight handling cost
  • Electrical, Internet or other utility services
  • Audiovisual equipment
  • Booth installation and dismantling
  • Booth cleaning
Exhibit Rates
  • $2,650 – Standard Fee
  • $2,150 – Early Bird Fee [Deadline is July 1, 2024]
  • Additional $150 Corner Booth Fee

(Fees listed above are per 10' x 10' or 100 sq. ft. booth space)

Terms

Payment in full is due with contract.

Space Assignment

Every effort will be made to assign the exhibitor to one of their chosen spaces; however, Show Management reserves the right to make final space assignments or change space assignments after acceptance of the registrations, should it be necessary in the best interest of the exhibition.

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For information on becoming a sponsor for the Code Council's Conference and Expo, visit the 2024 Visibility Prospectus.

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Contact OFFICIAL SPONSORSHIP VENDOR for ICC – SB EXPOS & EVENTS
MAUREEN HENNESSEY, Exhibit/Sponsorship Sales Manager,
Phone direct (301) 979-9524, ICC@discoversb.com

*Exhibitor Badges are only valid for functions inside the exhibit hall. They are not valid for meal functions or education sessions outside the exhibit hall.

Terms and benefits are subject to change.

EXHIBIT SCHEDULE

Sunday, October 20

Expo Hours

3–7 pm

Expo Talks

3:30–6 pm

Welcome Reception

6–7 pm

Monday, October 21

Expo Hours

2–7 pm

Expo Talks

2:30–5 pm

Reception

5–7 pm

EXHIBITOR MOVE-IN

Saturday, October 19

8 am–5 pm

Sunday, October 20

9 am–Noon

EXHIBITOR MOVE-OUT

Monday, October 21

7 pm–10 pm

Tuesday, October 22

8 am–Noon