Learn Live Schedule

2021 Annual Conference and Fall Learn Live Education Sponsor

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Speakers bios are also available.

How to access your Certificate of Completion and CEUs
(CEUs are only available to those who attended the live sessions)

Certificate of Completion

  1. Go to the Learning Center at learn.iccsafe.org
  2. Click Sign-in, found in the upper right corner of the screen and enter your email address in the username field, then your password. Click the login button.
  3. On the left side of the screen, click My Completed Courses.
  4. Locate the course name and click the certificate icon to display, save or print.

Upload CEUs to myICC
If you have an ICC Certification you must you must upload your CEUs to your myICC Account.

  1. Log on to your myICC account to access the Submit CEUs Window.
  2. Select the ICC CEU Activity Option #2.
  3. Type in “ICC” for the CEU Provider.
  4. For the CEU Activity Name, type in the name of the ICC Technical Session that was delivered.
  5. Select Student as your Activity Role during the event.
  6. For the Activity Quantity, type in the number of hours for the activity—this will be the amount of CEUs counted for this activity. (For instance, if it says “0.6” on your certificate, enter “6” in this field to reflect the actual number of hours)
  7. Enter your CEU Activity Date.
  8. Click the Agreement is Required icon to confirm. Then click Save.

If additional help is need to upload your CEUs please visit the detailed instructions with screenshots.

Day 1
Monday, November 15 – Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC Digital Transformation)
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9:30 am – 10:30 am ET

Gives an overview and case studies of Building Information Modeling Process through a Hybrid Collaborative Delivery Team (HCDT).

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Patrick Granson
0.1
11 am – Noon ET

Approving Engineered Metal Building Systems and Assembly with IAS Accreditations. This program will help building departments to approve the design, fabrication and assembly of metal building systems based on two IAS Accreditation programs (AC472 +AC478) and the International Building Code.

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Sandi McCracken
0.1
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm ET

Learn about the significant changes within the 2021 International Building Code. Discuss the code change requirements to design, plan submittals and/or inspection.

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Kim Paarlberg
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3 pm – 4 pm ET

This presentation focuses on the three main areas of improvement in the ACI standard for concrete design and construction, describing how compliance with the enhanced requirements would have been beneficial to the performance of the building. Concrete durability, flat plate punching shear and structural integrity provisions of ACI 318 are critical areas of improvements that engineers, architects, and building officials must be familiar with for safe performance of concrete buildings.

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S.K. Ghosh
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4:30 pm – 5:30 pm ET

In this presentation we'll identify what it means to effectively communicate in the digital age and within a remote work environment. We'll remove the pitfalls and recognize successful techniques in communicating over a variety of communication tools. Additionally we'll build strategies and resources to continue to efficiently communicate in the present and into the future.

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Mark Matheny
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Day 2
Tuesday, November 16 – Technology Collaboration Solutions
Time
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Speaker(s)
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9:30 am – 10:30 am ET

The pandemic has had a profound impact on how we communicate with our constituents. Learn about the "new normal with a hybrid workforce and event planning strategy.

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Valerie Evans
0.1
11 am – Noon ET

Offsite construction and modular planning has grown in signficance in the building safety industry. Learn from a panel of experts about the transformation that is underway.

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Ryan Colker
0.1
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm ET

Learn about the significant changes within the 2021 International Residential Code. Changes to building, energy, mechanical, fuel gas, plumbing and electrical requirements will be discussed.

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John Gibson
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3 pm – 4 pm ET

Digitization of buildings is happening and this will fundamentally change the way humanity interacts with the built environment. Learn about this digitization revolution and ways to think about reimagining through technology.

Raffi Holzer
0.1
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm ET

Learn about innovation and new technology demands that are reshaping the workflows in the building safety community. These workflows will improve efficiencies across the ecosystem.

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Andre Jaen
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Day 3
Wednesday, November 17 – Building to Improve Communities
Time
Title
Speaker(s)
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9:30 am – 10:30 am ET

Learn about recent events impacting Code Enforcement Officers and resources to help moving forward.

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Justin Edson
0.1
11 am – Noon ET

Learn about Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) - FEMA’s new $1 billion mitigation grant program. It prioritizes the adoption and enforcement of hazard resistant building codes and makes funding available for adoption activities

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Gabe Maser
Karl Fippinger
0.1
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm ET

The purpose of Significant Changes to the International Energy Conservation Code 2021 Edition is to familiarize individuals with the many significant changes in the IECC from 2019 to the 2021 edition of the Code. This course is designed to assist code users in identifying the specific code changes that have occurred and, more importantly, understanding the reasons behind the change.

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Jerica Stacey
0.1
3 pm – 4 pm ET

Learn about the Code Council's involvement of COP26 in real time as our presenters recap the COP26 Climate Summit experience.

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Judy Zakreski
Ryan Colker
0.1
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm ET

Building Department Recognition – A new IAS program that focuses on quality processes related to permitting, plan review, inspection, and property maintenance code enforcement services.

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Mike Bouse
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Day 4
Thursday, November 18 – Unique Building Structures
Time
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Speaker(s)
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9:30 am – 10:30 am ET

Addresses the very large and unusual building plan reviews and inspections. The class will focus on very large buildings and unusual projects. The discussion will address the review and inspections of alternate designs and performance based design. Case studies will be discussed as part of the class.

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Steve Thomas
0.1
11 am – Noon ET

The Major Jurisdictions Committee shares best pracctices on how jurisdictions across the country handle the rising issue of homelessness. These case studies can provide guidance for jurisdictions experiencing similar homelessness issues and demonstrate possible alternate means to support safe, non-traditional housing.

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Terry Whitehill, Jose Roig, Jim Williamette, Ara Sargsyan, Sam Palmer
0.1
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm ET

Learn about the significant changes within the 2021 International Fire Code. Discuss revised design, plan review and inspection requirements.

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Kevin Scott
0.1
3 pm – 4 pm ET

Join to hear a series of best practices from across the country covering the latest in building safety.

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Sam Palmer, Jose Roig, Sam Steele, David Adcock
0.1
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm ET

Architect and other professional licensure requirements safeguard the public, consumers, and building occupants in collaboration with building departments across the country. Project scope and complexity vary dramatically across project type which can introduce collaborations with consulting engineers, interior designers, landscape architects and other product specialists. This session will address aspects of how the sealing and signing architect must maintain responsible control, how practice across professions can occur, and ways to verify a registered design professional truly holds the credential to submit for permitting.

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NCARB
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