International Building Code (IBC) Essentials for Wood Construction Based on the 2015 IBC

Publicado 2015-11-12
Based on the popular Code Conforming Wood Design (CCWD), a joint publication of the American Wood Council (AWC) and the International Code Council (ICC), this presentation concisely summarizes the 2015 IBC for commercial and multi-family residential construction. It will explain the determination of maximum building size for eight common use groups using the new height and area tables of the 2015 IBC and pre-calculated tables provided in the CCWD. It will also address establishing fire resistance for wood assemblies and heavy timber; special provisions for pedestal buildings; criteria for finishes, appendages, and other wood features; the scoping of referenced wood design standards; an overview of structural provisions in Chapter 23; and requirements for precautions during construction.

Funding provided in part by the Softwood Lumber Board.

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This course is no longer registered with NCSEA Diamond Review for continuing professional education. As such, it is not eligible for NCSEA continuing education credit.

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  • @billytheweasel
    Great presentation, thanks for posting! ICCsafe is the hinkiest site on the internet. All building officials I know feel that way. As is the case with most trainings these days, it has a focus on promotion of a specific construction material, product, or method which commercially benefits the provider's interest. As opposed to focused content on fire, life, safety -only.
  • @josephbarlow5115
    Is there more training courses for the IBC? I’m a contractor trying to receive my F11 contractors license. I work most in concrete, dirt work and Underground utilities but this test (F11) covers the entire building code so I don’t understand a lot of other trades included in the IBC 2015 book. This video was an amazing help and very understandable. Thank you.