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How To Think About Building Codes: Communicating with the Code Official, Online, December 14, 1-2pm
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This series of presentations is intended to give emerging professionals a basic understanding of building code concepts. It is intended to be a primer on the general use of building codes and how to apply specific code requirements to construction projects. Code knowledge is among the most important reasons for the involvement of licensed professionals throughout the process of design and construction: the protection of public health, safety, and welfare (HSW). The goal is to make concepts easier and clearer for any code user.
Codes are certainly daunting and complex at first glance. In fact, they are a product of years of evolution. Every section of every code has a different author with specific issues in mind and specific agendas they wish to advance. Navigating these codes starts with understanding their origins, terms and intent.
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