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ARIZONA BUIDLING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION (AZBO)
BRINGS TO YOU THE
2024 FALL EDUCATION INSTITUTE
October 07- 10, 2024
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
REGISTRANTS CAN FIND THEIR CLASS MATERIALS AND ADDITIONAL INSTITUTE INFORMATION BY CLICKING, "ON DEMAND RESOURCES"
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Monday Classes | |||||
42614 IBC Accessibility - Non-Residential
42614 IBC Accessibility - Non-Residential
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: IBC provides basic concepts of disabled accessible design and construction using the International Building Code and ICC A117.1 as it relates to non-residential structures. The first portion of the class will discuss WHEN accessible features are required by the IBC. The remainder of the class will be devoted to HOW a building and its site is made accessible by the A117.1 Standard. This class is intended for the code user who is either new to accessible design or is in need of a refresher on the ever-changing requirements. Application of accessibility requirements for existing buildings will be discussed. |
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42618 Residential Plan Review 2018
42618 Residential Plan Review 2018
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: Participants will receive instruction for the review of typical residential plans in order to identify compliance with the key requirements of the International Residential Code. This will include provision of a set of drawings and various exercises. A plan review checklist will also be provided. The class will cover all aspects of residential plan review, including life safety, structural, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems. |
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42622 Residential Mechanical/Plumbing
42622 Residential Mechanical/Plumbing
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: The primary objective of the morning session is to increase the knowledge of Inspectors and Plan reviewers as it relates to growing applications of Hybrid (Zoned) HVAC systems within residential dwellings and other important aspects of the 2018 International Residential Code. The primary objective of the afternoon session is to increase your knowledge as it relates to Residential Plumbing Systems, General Regulations, Inspections, and other important aspects of the Plumbing Code under the 2018 International Residential Code. |
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42778 Transition from the 2017 NEC to the 2023 NEC
42778 Transition from the 2017 NEC to the 2023 NEC
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This 1-day course will highlight the significant National Electrical Code changes that have been introduced in the 2020 and the 2023 NEC. Participants will be able to better understand the important aspects of the codes latest requirements for both residential and commercial construction. |
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29428 The Complete Permit Tech (*Day 1 of 2)
29428 The Complete Permit Tech (*Day 1 of 2)
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This 2-day course is intended to provide essential information in the areas of code administration and history, legal aspects, customer service, basic plan review, inspection process, zoning requirements, permit fee calculations, basic occupancy and construction types, basic means of egress and dealing with difficult customers. Students: Please bring a calculator, highlighter, 2018 or 2021 International Building Code, 2018 or 2021 International Zoning Code, Legal Aspects of Code Administration and Basic Code Enforcement. |
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29480 Becoming a Building Science Expert AND 29481 Energy Code Mastery (IEC …
29480 Becoming a Building Science Expert AND 29481 Energy Code Mastery (IEC …
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: 1.Becoming a Building Science Expert (3.5 hours) *Sponsored by APS and SRP See: https://www.learningedgellc.com/classes#buildingscience
2. Energy Code Mastery (IECC 2021) (3.5 hours) See: https://www.learningedgellc.com/classes#IECC Total .7 CEUs |
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Tuesday Classes | |||||
42615 2024 IBC Update
42615 2024 IBC Update
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: 2024 IBC Update reviews the changes from the 2021 edition to the 2024 edition of the International Building Code. The background behind many of the changes will be discussed to provide the participant with an understanding of the intent of the changes and how to apply it to their everyday work. |
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42619 Residential Combination Inspections (*Day 1 of 2)
42619 Residential Combination Inspections (*Day 1 of 2)
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This course will cover performing residential new home inspections from beginning (soils) to issuance of CofO. Major topics will include: • Underground plumbing (drain, waste, vent and sewer) • Foundation system inspections • Wood construction framing inspections (strap, shear & brace) • Rough inspections, all components, • Gypsum (shear nail, attachment) • Final inspections As a bonus, the course will also include tactics and ideas to help increasing your chance of success passing certifications tests. Attendees should bring the 2018 International Residential Code. |
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42779 Effects of Fire on Building Construction Materials
42779 Effects of Fire on Building Construction Materials
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: Participants will learn how different materials respond to fire, including their behavior, resistance, and the impacts on structural integrity. The class will also provide information on the complex interactions and behaviors of fires within enclosed spaces or compartments. Objectives 1. Understand the behavior of various construction materials when exposed to fire. 2. Learn about the fire resistance ratings of different materials. 3. Explore the methods used to enhance fire resistance in building construction. 4. Examine case studies of fire incidents and their impact on building materials. |
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42623 NEC Ground Up Electrical (*Day 1 of 2)
42623 NEC Ground Up Electrical (*Day 1 of 2)
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: The NEC “Ground Up” is a highly interactive two-day class all about attendee participation. Bring your 2023 NEC as you will use it. You will be looking up code sections throughout our time together and giving feedback through ongoing open electrical code discussion. This workshop/class is built to establish the requirements for commercial/multi-family construction electrical installations through NEC code compliance. We will start with underground installations and work through rough walls, above ceiling, rooftop, and electrical distribution. Please make sure you have the 2023 NEC or newer for the class, because this is the code we will be using. |
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29428 The Complete Permit Tech (*Day 2 of 2)
29428 The Complete Permit Tech (*Day 2 of 2)
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This 2-day course is intended to provide essential information in the areas of code administration and history, legal aspects, customer service, basic plan review, inspection process, zoning requirements, permit fee calculations, basic occupancy and construction types, basic means of egress and dealing with difficult customers. Students: Please bring a calculator, highlighter, 2018 or 2021 International Building Code, 2018 or 2021 International Zoning Code, Legal Aspects of Code Administration and Basic Code Enforcement. |
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42625 IECC Residential Real World Applications
42625 IECC Residential Real World Applications
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This class will look at not just what the International Energy Conservation Code requires for residential buildings, but also how to apply those requirements in the real world. We will see how things look in real buildings with pictures from actual plan review and inspections. Basic building science principals will be included in order to show how air and vapor movement take place in our building assemblies and why the code requires what it does. |
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Wednesday Classes | |||||
42616 2024 IBC Building Areas, Fire Areas & Mixed Occupancies
42616 2024 IBC Building Areas, Fire Areas & Mixed Occupancies
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class Description: Comprehensive discussion of the major compartmentalization concepts of the IBC, focusing on those requirements that deal with building size, sprinkler options and mixed-use buildings. Fire-resistance-rated construction is also addressed. This class will include topics on allowable areas, area increases, unlimited area buildings, fire area concept and construction, incidental/accessory use areas and separated/non- separated uses. |
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42619 Residential Combination Inspections (**Day 2 of 2)
42619 Residential Combination Inspections (**Day 2 of 2)
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This course will cover performing residential new home inspections from beginning (soils) to issuance of CofO. Major topics will include: • Underground plumbing (drain, waste, vent and sewer) • Foundation system inspections • Wood construction framing inspections (strap, shear & brace) • Rough inspections, all components, • Gypsum (shear nail, attachment) • Final inspections As a bonus, the course will also include tactics and ideas to help increasing your chance of success passing certifications tests. Attendees should bring the 2018 International Residential Code. |
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42780 Fire Code Plan Review for Building and Fire Code Officials
42780 Fire Code Plan Review for Building and Fire Code Officials
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This one-day class is intended to introduce the student to the applicability and interdependency of the IBC and IFC. Focus will be on understanding the correlation of the Fire Code chapters required through IBC . The class is designed to provide introductory information for the student be able to apply a systematic approach to fire and life safety plan review utilizing the IBC and IFC and understand the interdependency and application of the IBC and IFC; gain knowledge of how fire behavior impacts IBC and IFC requirements; and, foster the idea of collaboration. • Exercises will focus on site plan review for fire access, water supply, hydrants and special fire protection needs (key boxes, FDC requirements, signage etc.) as well as architectural review for code analysis adequacy, Occupancy classification, means of egress, fire-resistive compartmentalization, hazardous conditions, need for fire-protection systems, evaluation of mechanical systems for smoke and fire control, fire protection system plan document requirements and the use of various plan review checklists. |
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42623 NEC Ground Up Electrical (**Day 2 of 2)
42623 NEC Ground Up Electrical (**Day 2 of 2)
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: The NEC “Ground Up” is a highly interactive two-day class all about attendee participation. Bring your 2023 NEC as you will use it. You will be looking up code sections throughout our time together and giving feedback through ongoing open electrical code discussion. This workshop/class is built to establish the requirements for commercial/multi-family construction electrical installations through NEC code compliance. We will start with underground installations and work through rough walls, above ceiling, rooftop, and electrical distribution. Please make sure you have the 2023 NEC or newer for the class, because this is the code we will be using. ??? |
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42626 IECC Commercial Real World Applications
42626 IECC Commercial Real World Applications
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: Take the building science concepts learned in the residential course and apply them to a commercial building as we maneuver through the complexities in the commercial provisions of the IECC. We can't possibly look at it all so let's see how commercial buildings use energy and figure out which requirements yield the highest impacts on a building's efficiency. We'll take a "top 10" approach to energy code compliance for commercial buildings and then figure out what we might be able to add on later as we learn more. |
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2499 From the Ground Up! – Understanding Residential Construction for Permi …
2499 From the Ground Up! – Understanding Residential Construction for Permi …
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: A comprehensive study of all phases of residential construction geared toward the Permit Tech. Construction and inspection process, and terminology will be covered in depth. Attendees will gain knowledge about the construction of a single-family residence- both frame and masonry, be able to identify various construction materials and have a better understanding of the required inspections. |
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Thursday Classes | |||||
42617 2024 IBC Means of Egress
42617 2024 IBC Means of Egress
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This class is a basic overview of the means of egress requirements included in Chapter 10 of the IBC. The presentation will include detailed discussions on the design of the means of egress in buildings. Subjects included in the class are the three parts of the means of egress including occupant loads, egress width, number of exits, travel distance, common path of egress travel and exit enclosures. Practical examples will be used to illustrate code requirements. |
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42620 Residential Electrical
42620 Residential Electrical
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: The 2023 NEC/ 2024 IRC residential electrical “Ground Up” is a highly interactive class all about attendee participation. Bring your 2020 NEC and your 2021 IRC as you will use it. You will be looking up code sections throughout our time together and giving feedback through ongoing open electrical code discussion. This workshop/class is built to establish the requirements for electrical residential construction installations including new and remodel within all single family dwelling requirements through code compliance. Please make sure you have the NEC/ IRC or newer for the class, because this is the code we will be using. |
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42621 2024 IRC Significant Changes (Structural Provisions)
42621 2024 IRC Significant Changes (Structural Provisions)
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This one-day course is intended to walk the attendee through significant changes to the 2024 IRC structural provisions. The course is meant to be interactive with dialogue regarding the revisions that have been made and how those changes impact structural designers, construction trades and building officials. There will be various building materials and pertinent code sections covered. Objectives: Upon completion: participants will better be able to: 1. Identify significant changes to the structural provisions of the 2024 IRC 2. Better understand building code flow and scope 3. Better understand how the changes impact the design of residential structures 4. Understand the main difference between conventionally reinforced concrete and post-tensioned concrete as identified in changes to the 2024 IRC – post-tensioned slabs-on-ground now have scope in the 2024 IRC 5. Be able to understand the impact of the changes to the structural provisions on load path through the structure 6. Apply knowledge of the building code when interpreting designs produced by the engineer |
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42627 Addressing 21st Century Plumbing Challenges in AZ: Water Conservation …
42627 Addressing 21st Century Plumbing Challenges in AZ: Water Conservation …
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: 1. Learn about the benefits of Right-Sizing Plumbing which include water savings, energy reduction, lowered construction costs, and improved water quality. 2. Learn about how the Water Demand Calculator Was Created, how to use it, confidence in the results, and the future of right-sizing in Arizona. 3. Learn about the latest water safety considerations when it comes to water quality. This includes ways to minimize contaminants like Legionella, PFAS, and biofilm in plumbing systems. 4. Learn about the potential health and safety risks associate with improper plumbing installation, fixtures, and maintenance. |
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40264 Firestop Installation & Inspection Requirements for Fire Resistance R …
40264 Firestop Installation & Inspection Requirements for Fire Resistance R …
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This interactive class will build on the basic concepts of fire resistance rated construction and the penetrations and openings found within that construction. It is intended to be an educational, yet entertaining, day which will include hands on learning where attendees will be presented with guidance on how to use UL’s on-line tool, UL ProductiQ, to locate and understand fire rated assemblies and how to apply that knowledge in real world applications.
Participants will work to enhance knowledge related to the proper assemblies and what allowances are acceptable using the UL guide information related to fire resistance. Attendees will use review common field application practices via photos and mock up assemblies to further their knowledge of installation, inspection and maintenance of fire-resistant construction assemblies and the tested assemblies used to seal breaches in construction. All of this will provide an understanding of the basic inspection of firestopping will help code officials when they are witnessing these tests in the field. |
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42624 Office Ethics and Antics (Leadership)
42624 Office Ethics and Antics (Leadership)
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$ 175.00 | ||||
Class description: This class will have you laughing, crying, and questioning your motives and intentions all at the same time. Having worked in Building Departments and for other companies, as well as owning her own business, Shaunna has learned a lot from her mistakes and wants to share her stories with you as well as the resources and tools that she has gathered along the way, to help you learn how to redirect your focus, to understand how the things you bring to work affect other people, and how the ethics and/or antics within the office environment will either make you or break you. Don’t be shy, get registered, what have you got to lose? |
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42620 Residential Electrical (*NON-MEMBER PRICING)
42620 Residential Electrical (*NON-MEMBER PRICING)
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$ 250.00 | ||||
Class description: The 2023 NEC/ 2024 IRC residential electrical “Ground Up” is a highly interactive class all about attendee participation. Bring your 2020 NEC and your 2021 IRC as you will use it. You will be looking up code sections throughout our time together and giving feedback through ongoing open electrical code discussion. This workshop/class is built to establish the requirements for electrical residential construction installations including new and remodel within all single family dwelling requirements through code compliance. Please make sure you have the NEC/ IRC or newer for the class, because this is the code we will be using. |
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We are not attending the Fall Institute!
We are not attending the Fall Institute!
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