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                            Introduction to the
                            2009 International
 College of engineering     Building Code
     Department of
engineering professional    April 26–27, 2010
     Development
                            Madison, Wisconsin

                            For architects, engineers, building
                            officials, plans examiners, and others
                            who plan, design, review, or inspect
                            facilities to safeguard the public.
                             Understand essential code
                              requirements
                             Maximize design compliance
                             Reveal the code’s intent
                             Reduce costly project revisions

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Introduction to the 2009 International Building Code
April 26–27, 2010 in Madison, Wisconsin


Advance Your Skills                              Conduct of the Course                            Continuing Education Units
Code compliance is one of the most               •		Informal,	relaxed	environment                 American Institute of Architects:
challenging facets during the design,            •		Discuss	your	specific	questions               15	HSW	Learning	Units	(LU)
construction, and operation of a                                                                  International Code Council (ICC):
                                                 •		Interactive	to	reinforce	concepts
building. Deciphering the numerous                                                                1.5	Continuing	Education	Units	(CEU)
code requirements has always been a              •		Practical	examples
complicated and time-consuming process.                                                           Engineering Professionals:
When you complete this practical two-day
                                                 You Will Learn                                   15	Professional	Development	Hours	(PDH)
course you will                                  •	 How	primary	“use”	drives	an	occupancy	
                                                    classification                                Your Instructor
•	 Jump-start	your	working	understanding	
                                                 •	 How	to	deal	with	commonly	occurring	          Douglas W. Thornburg, AIA, CBO, is the
   of the nonstructural fire and life safety
                                                    hazardous areas                               Technical	Director	of	Product	Development	
   requirements of the IBC (Chs 2-10)
                                                                                                  for the International Code Council (ICC)
•	 Understand	the	major	changes	for	the	         •	 The	three	methods	on	how	to	deal	with	
                                                                                                  where	he	provides	leadership	in	technical	
   2009 Code                                        mixed	occupancies
                                                                                                  development	and	positioning	of	technical	
•	 Know	how	to	effectively	use	and	apply	        •	 How	the	“structural	frame”	definition	        products,	reference	books,	and	resource	
   the Code                                         impacts fire-resistance                       materials relating to the International
•	 Be	able	to	put	together	the	pieces	of	the	    •	 How	an	existing	building	can	impact	          Codes and their supporting documents.
   “Code puzzle”                                    your	new	project                              Prior	to	employment	with	ICC	in	2004,	he	
                                                 •	 How	sprinkler	system	and	open	frontage	       spent nine years as a code consultant and
•	 Have	confidence	in	your	understanding	
                                                    impacts allowable area increases              educator on building codes. Formerly Vice-
   of the IBC
                                                                                                  President/Education	for	the	International	
•	 Work	more	safely	and	efficiently              •	 How	sprinkler	exceptions	place	system	
                                                                                                  Conference of Building Officials (ICBO),
                                                    requirements on your designs
As with any code, there can be more than                                                          Doug	continues	to	develop	and	present	
one	interpretation	of	any	specific	provision.	   •	 What	“throughout”	means	for	a	sprinkler	      building code seminars nationally and has
Your instructor, Douglas Thornburg, has a           system                                        developed	numerous	educational	texts	
detailed understanding of the IBC due to         •	 How	continuity	of	fire-rated	assemblies	is	   and	resource	materials.	He	was	presented	
his	direct	involvement	in	its	development.	         critical to compliance                        with	ICC’s	inaugural	Educator	of	the	Year	
His	vast	experience	will	give	you	an	            •	 The	two	criteria	that	trigger	two	or	more	    Award in 2008, recognizing his outstanding
opportunity to learn the true intent and,           exits                                         contributions in education and training. A
ultimately, the correct interpretation.                                                           graduate	of	Kansas	State	University	and	a	
                                                 •	 Vertical	openings	limitations
                                                                                                  registered architect, Doug has more than
                                                 •	 The	new	high-rise	requirements
Who Should Attend                                                                                 28	years	of	experience	in	building	code	
                                                 •	 How	the	new	Group	R	live/work	unit	           training and administration, including 10
This course will benefit new users,
                                                    provisions	are	utilized                       years	with	ICBO	and	five	years	with	the	
experienced	professionals	seeking	
                                                 •	 The	new	sprinkler	thresholds	for	Groups	      City	of	Wichita,	Kansas.	He	is	certified	as	
reinforcement,	or	individuals	interested	
                                                    S,	M,	and	E                                   a building official, building inspector and
in an update on the new changes. This
                                                                                                  plans	examiner,	as	well	as	seven	other	code	
includes                                         •	 The	new	bolt	and	special	locking	
                                                                                                  enforcement categories.
•	 Architects	and	related	professionals             provisions
•	 Engineers	and	technicians                     •	 Revised	areas	of	refuge	and	two-way	
                                                    communication requirements
•	 Consultants	and	planners
                                                 •	 The	new	ambulatory	health	care	
•	 Building	officials
                                                    provisions
•	 Plans	examiners
                                                 •	 The	new	option	for	an	occupant	
                                                    evacuation	elevator




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                                                                                                   Do I Need a Copy of the
                                                                                                   2009 IBC?
 Introduction to the 2009                                                                          While you do not need a copy of the code
 International Building Code                                                                       to follow the course material, some past
                                                                                                   attendees	have	indicated	that	it	is	helpful.	
 April 26–27, 2010 in Madison, Wisconsin                                                           A copy of the code is not included in the
                                                                                                   course handouts because many attendees
                                                                                                   already	have	copies.	You	can	order	a	copy	
                                                                                                   of	the	soft	cover	version	of	the	2009	IBC	
                                                                                                   for	$82	by	using	the	check	box	on	the	
                                                                                                   enrollment	form.	The	offer	is	available	for	
 Course Schedule                                 Tuesday
                                                                                                   course attendees only.
                                                 7:30 Networking/Continental Breakfast
 Monday
 7:30 Registration/Continental Breakfast
                                                 8:00 Fire Protection
                                                  •	 Fire-resistance-rated	construction
                                                                                                   Attend a Related Course
 The Pyle Center                                     –	fire	walls                                  and Save $200
 702 Langdon Street                                  –	fire	barriers                               Structural Provisions of the 2009
 Madison, Wisconsin                                  –	fire	partitions
                                                                                                   International Building Code	(Course	#L122)	
                                                     –	smoke	partitions
 8:00 Introduction and Welcome                       – penetrations                                will	be	offered	in	Madison,	Wisconsin	
 David Soens PE                                   •	 Automatic	sprinkler	systems                   on April 28–29, 2010, immediately after
 Program Director                                 •	 Standpipe	systems                             Introduction to the 2009 International
 8:15 Occupancy and Type of Construction          •	 Automatic	fire	alarm	systems                  Building Code	(Course	#L123).	The	April	
                                                 10:30 Means of Egress                             28–29,	2010	course	covers	the	structural	
 Occupancy Classification
                                                  •		General	egress	components                     provisions	in	the	2009	IBC,	including	
  •	 General	classification
     – occupant-related                              –	exit                                        design load requirements, structural tests,
     – contents-related                              –	exit	access                                 special	inspections,	and	provisions	related	
  •	 Detailed	classification                         –	exit	discharge                              to concrete, masonry, steel, and wood. It
  •	 Special	uses:	mall,	atrium,	and	high-rise    •	 Occupant	load	determination                   will be of particular benefit to structural
                                                  •	 Egress	capacity	limitations
 Mixed Occupancies                                                                                 engineers, architects, and engineering
                                                  •	 Accessible	means	of	egress
  •	 Incidental	use	areas                                                                          technicians.
                                                  •	 Exit	width	continuity
  •	 Accessory	use	areas                          •	 Illumination                                  By attending these two courses you will
  •	 Separated	occupancies
                                                 12:00 Lunch (provided)                            gain	a	comprehensive	overview	of	the	
  •	 Non-separated	
                                                 1:00 Means of Egress (continued)                  complete 2009 IBC. A detailed brochure for
 Type of Construction
                                                                                                   the	April	28-29	course	is	available	at	
  •	 Type	of	construction	classification         3:00 Miscellaneous Provisions
  •	 Structural	frame	definition                  •	 Interior	finishes                             http://epd.engr.wisc.edu/webL122	or	you	
  •	 Bearing	walls                                   –	wall	and	ceiling                            can	call	800-462-0876.
  •	 Non-bearing	walls	and	partitions                –	floors                                      See	the	enrollment	form	in	this	brochure	to	
  •	 Roof	construction                            •	 Interior	environment                          enroll in both courses.
 12:00 Lunch (provided)                              –	attic	ventilation
                                                     – sound transmission
 1:00 Building Size and Location                  •	 Safety	glazing
 Location on Property                                –	classifications
  •	 Lot	line	concept                                –	stairway	and	doors
  •	 Exterior	wall	protection                    4:00 Summary Session: Application of the
  •	 Openings	in	exterior	walls                  IBC
  •	 Projections	and	parapets                      •	 Identify	various	building	uses
  •	 Adjacent	building	impacts                     •	 Determine	sprinkler	potential	benefits
 Allowable Building Height                         •	 Identify	special	occupancy	requirements
  •	 General	height	limitations                    •	 Determine	any	incidental	use	areas
  •	 Roof	structures                               •	 Determine	building	adjacency	impacts
  •	 Mezzanines                                    •	 Identify	construction	ratings
  •	 Grade	plane	determination                     •	 Calculate	allowed	height	and	area
  •	 Parking	garage	impacts                        •	 Determine	occupant	loads
 Allowable Building Area                           •	 Identify	any	special	hazards
  •	 General	area	determination                    •	 Verify	roof	classification
  •	 Allowable	area	increases                      •	 Determine	safety	glazing	locations
  •	 Unlimited	area	buildings                    5:00 Final Adjournment
  •	 Mixed	occupancy	impacts
  •	 Sprinkler	system	limitations                Please Note: The daily schedule includes
                                                 refreshments	prior	to	the	start	of	the	course,	
 5:00 Adjournment                                morning	and	afternoon	breaks,	and	lunch	at	
                                                 noon.

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                                                                                                                      HSW	Learning	Units	(LU),	1.5	International	
                                                                                                                      Code	Council	(ICC)	CEU,	15	Professional	
                                                                                                                      Development	Hours	(PDH),	or	1.5	Continuing	
                                                                                                                      Education	Units	(CEU)	when	
                                                                                                                      you attend this course.

						
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