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Promoting Housing Affordability through the I-Codes
Code Council Board IRC Review Committee (BIRC)

Promoting Housing Affordability through the I-Codes Advisory Committee

Housing costs and affordability have become critical issues across the United States and many parts of the world. The Code Council supports development of the International Residential Code (IRC) through a consensus process involving stakeholders from throughout the home building industry.

The IRC is updated every three years, resulting in incremental changes between each edition using consensus-based methods. Code Council policy requires each proposed change to include cost impact data, which serves as the basis for debate during code development hearings.

Contemporary peer reviewed studies continue to find that building codes do not have meaningful implications on homes’ purchase price. However, some industry surveys and projections have suggested stronger interactions. Additional cost drivers often include land development regulations, local development charges, availability of skilled labor, material prices, and interest rates.

Proposals to the RFP are due April 28, 2025 May 2, 2025 11:59 PT (extension).  

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24.04.30 | Proposal deadline extended to May 2, 2025

The ICC CEO has extended the deadline for proposals submittals to May 2, 2025, at 11:59 PT.

 

24.03.20 | Notice of RFP for the Promoting Housing Affordability through the I-Codes Project.

The ICC Board of Directors approved a project promoting housing affordability.  Details can be found in the Building Safety Journal Article.  This incudes the Request for Proposal (RFP) for supporting work effort.

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