
About this Event
Training is located at Brody Square, the building in the center of the Brody Complex. Enter the building and take the stairs or elevator directly up to the desk at the entrance to the cafeteria on the 2nd Floor.
Individuals needing special accommodations to participate in the meeting may contact Liz Harrow at [email protected]
Parking:
Available at the Kellog Hotel and Conference Center across Harrison Rd from Brody Square and is included in the registration fee. Parking is not at Brody Square.
Registration:
$100.00 for members (AIAM M & MMCOA) and $140.00.00 for non-members with limited seating - first come, first serve basis. Registration will be available online only (via Eventbrite) and in advance of the seminar. Registration will close at 12:00 pm on March 25, 2025.
This is a joint program hosted by Mid-Michigan Code Officials Association (MMCOA) and AIA Mid-Michigan (AIA MM).
2021 IBC Use of Fire and Smoke Separations
This seminar identifies the many and varied conditions identified in the IBC where fire and/or smoke separations are required. The discussion will focus on those required locations where fire-resistance-rated wall and horizontal assemblies, as well as smoke-resistive wall and horizontal assemblies are either required by the IBC or utilized by design professionals as alternative approaches to code compliance. Such locations include the selective or mandated use of fire walls, fire barriers, fire partitions, smoke barriers, horizontal assemblies and other separation elements. Specific topics include: Separated occupancies, Control areas, Incidental use areas, Institutional and residential occupancies, Exit ways, Smoke compartments, Fire areas, Separate buildings, Shaft enclosures.
AIA Course # IC10421 – 3 Hour HSW
Provider Name: International Code Council (ICC)
Provider # G372
BCC Program # TBD
2021 IBC Mixed Occupancies
Based on the provisions of IBC Section 508, this seminar addresses those special requirements applicable to buildings containing two or more occupancy classifications. The three mixed-occupancy options are presented along with examples and exercises that illustrate the proper application of the provisions. The application of incidental uses as set forth in Section 509 is also addressed. Specific topics include, Occupancy classification, Mixed occupancy conditions, Accessory occupancies, Nonseparated occupancies, Separated occupancies and Multi-story conditions.
AIA Course # IC10238– 3 Hour HSW
Provider Name: International Code Council (ICC)
Provider # G372
BCC Program # TBD
Schedule of Events:
8:00 to 8:30 Registration
8:30 to 11:45 2021 IBC Use of Fire and Smoke Separations with Coffee Break
11:45 to 12:30 Lunch
12:30 to 3:45 2021 IBC Mixed Occupancies with Coffee Break
*Exact time of Lunch & Breaks subject to change.
Presenter Information:
Doug Thornburg (An Architect and former VP for Education for the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), Thornburg has developed numerous educational texts and resource materials. Named ICC Educator of the Year in 2008. Doug has over 34 years of experience in building code training and administration and has authored several code-related publications, including the IBC Handbook and Significant Changes to the International Building Code.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brody Square, 241 Brody W, East Lansing, United States
USD 110.00 to USD 150.00