Skip to Main Content
Building Safety Journal Logo

Building Safety Journal - International Code Council

Main Menu

Menu

      • May, 2025 Articles
      • April, 2025 Articles
      • March, 2025 Articles
      • February, 2025 Articles
      • January, 2025 Articles
      • December, 2024 Articles
      • 2025 Articles
      • 2024 Articles
      • Deep Dives
      • Member News
      • Personal Perspectives
      • Quick Hits
      • Technical Topics
      • Press Releases
      • Sponsored Content
      • View All
      • Buildings, Construction, Architecture/Design
      • Fire, Wildland-Urban Interface
      • Plumbing, Mechanical, Fuel Gas, Pools/Spas
      • Energy, Solar, Green, Sustainability
      • Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation, Resiliency
  • Subscribe
    • ICC Family of Solutions
    • ICCSafe
    • myICC
    • Digital Codes
    • cdpACCESS
    • Store
    • Support

Join today!

Keep up-to-date on crucial industry news, innovative training and expert technical advice with a free subscription to the award-winning Building Safety Journal.

Subscribe

Sign In or Register Here

Provide your email address
Provide your password
Answer the math challenge
Please enter your e-mail address below. We will email you a link to reset your password.
Provide your email address
Answer the math challenge
To complete your registration, please verify your email address.
Answer the math challenge

We have emailed the address you provided. Please click the link in the email to confirm your email address.

Your account has been marked for password reset. Please change your password.
Provide your new password
Verify your new password
Answer the math challenge 9 minus four

Only registered ICC members have access to this article at this time.

Explore all the benefits that ICC Membership has to offer and become a member today to gain access to this exciting content.

If you're already an ICC member Sign In Now.

Can We Help?

  • Reset My Password
  • I Need More Help

Accreditation is the solution for building departments enforcing special inspections

May 11th, 2017
by Raj Nathan
  • Deep Dives

Chapter 17 of the International Building Code (IBC) requires special inspections of materials, fabrication, installation, erection or placement of components, and connections requiring “special expertise”. Provisions for inspection of structural components were contained in the first edition of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) printed in 1927. The term “special inspections” first appeared in the 1961 edition of the UBC. The National Building Code (NBC) first introduced special inspections requirements in 1988. The IBC, first published in 2000, merged the UBC and NBC special inspections provisions into Chapter 17.

Under the IBC, final authority for recognition of special inspections rests with the building official having jurisdiction. Because most building departments do not envisage to keep onboard a team of staff members with expertise required by the building code to perform these types of inspections and attestation of results, they have the other option to authorize with a qualification and relevant experience requirement for inspectors employed by special inspection agencies. In order to safeguard the interest and remain impartial, these agencies are authorized by the building’s owner or their authorized representative to perform assigned tasks. To ensure that these agencies are continuously demonstrating adequate expertise to perform the inspections and that the quality of materials and workmanship meets the requirements in approved plans which have been vetted to comply to the provisions of the IBC, building departments have the option to ask for accreditation from the International Accreditation Service (IAS).

IAS is a nonprofit subsidiary of the International Code Council (ICC) and a globally recognized accreditation body.

How does it work?

The International Accreditation Service provides building departments with a comprehensive and trustworthy accreditation program to ensure special inspection agencies are continuously evaluated for the assigned responsibilities and attested for technical competence.

The IAS team assesses the special inspection agencies to ensure they demonstrate compliance with the requirements in Chapter 17 of the IBC with applicable local amendments, if any.

Each special inspection agency is assessed based on its specific field of expertise (structural steel, concrete, wooden structure, wall panels, etc.).

Building departments have an opportunity to verify accreditation status of special inspection agencies on a real-time basis, and initiate action for incidents of disqualification or misrepresentation.

Continual review the agency’s management system documentation and assessment of technical competence of personnel is done through periodic on-site surveillance assessments. This also includes witnessing special inspectors at site, reviewing of reports from past inspections, interviewing personnel, and verification of adequacy of resources in general.

Check qualification with the IAS Certificate of Accreditation:

Building departments can verify what areas an agency has been accredited to inspect by reviewing the agencies Scope of Accreditation on the IAS website.

Benefits of the IAS program:

There are several ways that building departments can benefit by using the IAS Special Inspection Agency Accreditation Program:

  • Fulfills IBC Chapter 17 mandatory requirements
  • IAS periodically assesses the competence of special inspection agency inspectors and technicians performing special inspections
  • Provides the building official with evidence needed to approve special inspection agencies
  • Effective utilization of the building department’s resources
  • Standardizes assessments
  • Minimizes the financial impact on building department budget
  • IAS program is transparent and subject to code official oversight through the IAS Accreditation Committee
  • Available to all building departments and ICC chapters at no cost

For more information about how your building department can begin using special inspection agency accreditation to meet building code requirements, contact IAS at iasinfo@iasonline.org or call 1-866-427-4422.

 

 

About the Author
Raj Nathan
Raj Nathan is the President of the International Accreditation Service.
Submissions
Check out upcoming BSJ topics and send us articles for consideration:
Or send by email

Want to advertise in the BSJ?
Click Here

Share on Facebook
Facebook
Tweet about this on Twitter
Twitter
Share on LinkedIn
Linkedin

  • 25 24862 MTS CLE BSJ WAD 270X270 FINAL
  • 25 24651 TRN WDS BSJ BSJW WAD 270x270 FINAL a
  • tile 3
  • 25 24699 PD TRN SKGA Sub Plan BSJ WAD FINAL 270 x 270 2
International Code Council
International Code Council
International Code Council
International Code Council

Subscribe to the Building Safety Journal

Subscribe

Connect with Us

  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Instagram

ICC Family of Solutions

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact Us
  • Accessibility Policy
mB8OqgeDIfaH_KHYdkuqTN4Q3huNE07UWmXZWfG_c18=.html