Learn how-to effectively perform structural, nonstructural
and residential plan reviews. Increase efficiency in determining
if a given set of plans and specifications complies with the
applicable 2006 I-Code. Nationally recognized practitioners
explain how-to perform specific plan reviews in a step-by-step
fashion. Features interactive practice exercises, question
and answer sessions, detailed checklists and other valuable
job aids. Solve problems, share experiences, network, exchange
information and interact with highly-respected educators in
the industry.
Continuing Education
Attend this ICC institute and earn ICC CEUs, AIA Learning
Units (LUs) and Health Safety and Welfare credit (HSW)*
While this ICC institute does not specifically prepare individuals
for an ICC certification examination, it does serve as an
excellent opportunity to earn CEUs towards renewing any ICC
Certification or preparation for career advancement.
*Continuing education recognition pending
from state licensing boards.
Daily Schedule
Sign-in: 8:00 am-8:30 am Instruction: 8:30 am-4:00 pm
Cancellation Policy
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Topics Outline
2006 IBC Performing Nonstructural Plan Reviews
Provides essential plan review knowledge and concepts
utilizing a systematic and procedural approach.
Topics:
Nonstructural plan review process
Completing the Plan Review Record
Building planning
Fire-resistance rated construction and interior
finishes
Fire protection systems
Means of egress
2006 IBC Performing Structural Plan Reviews
Provides a system for reviewing construction documents
based on the IBC. Participants will have the opportunity
to practice a structural plan review using actual construction
documents and a plan review record.
Topics:
Structural plan review process
Completing the Plan Review Record
Construction documents
Structural loads
Foundation system
Structural components and materials
2006 IRC Performing Residential Plan Reviews
Provides a procedure for reviewing residential building
plans and specifications based on Chapters 1 through 10
of the 2006 IRC. Allows participant to practice a building
plan review during the seminar using actual construction
documents and a plan review record.
Topics:
Building plan review process
Completing the Plan Review Record
Building planning
Foundation system
Floor system
Wall construction
Wall covering
Roof/ceiling construction
Roof covering
Chimney and fireplace
Instructor
Gary L. Nelson Gary L. Nelson, PE, is currently a Senior Staff Engineer for ICC in the Architectural & Engineering Services´ Plan Review Department located in the Chicago District Office. As a senior staff engineer, he is responsible for conducting building plan reviews of proposed construction, writing and dispensing verbal code interpretations, assisting in the production of training products, and teaching seminars. He has worked for ICC and the former BOCA organization for almost 20 years. Mr. Nelson has a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the states of Illinois and Alabama. Prior to joining BOCA, he was a design engineer for over 10 years with Chicago Bridge and Iron Company where he was assigned to various engineering departments responsible for the design and construction of steel fabricated structures to industry-related codes and standards. Gary teaches building code and residential code seminars for ICC.