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2016 California Building Code-Accessibility Changes
Are you looking for a program to meet the California Architects Board ADA course requirement? AIAOC is offering you an opportunity to earn 2.0 qualifying hours for license renewal also qualifies for 2.0 AIA HSW Credits
2016 California Building Code-Accessibility Changes
This seminar will cover important changes to accessibility requirements from both the 2013 mid-cycle changes and the new 2016 California Building Code. Topics covered include Live/Work, Parking Spaces, Elevators, Passenger Loading Zones, Toilet & Bathing Rooms, Signage, Stair Handrails, EV Charging Stations and Alterations.
Attendees will learn:
How to determine proper code edition for design based on date for submittal of permit application.
Proper accessible design of parking spaces, stairs and water closet compartments
New provisions for accessible electric vehicle charging stations.
How to determine the proper adjusted cost of construction for path of travel requirements.
Date: June 6, 2017
Time: 4:45 PM check-in/refreshments
Presentation: 5:15 7:15 PM
Presenter: Timothy P. McCormick, P.E., C.B.O. & CASp
Learning Units: 2.0 AIA HSW + 2 Hours Count Toward 2017 CAB License Renewal
Location: Lutron Experience Center 2458 Dupont Drive Irvine,CA
Cost: $20 Members $40 Non-Members (plus service fee)
Timothy P. McCormick, P.E., C.B.O. & CASp
Tim is a building code consultant who specializes in accessibility compliance. His work includes evaluation of existing buildings, design review and construction observation. His clients include government agencies, developers, property owners, architects, civil engineers and of course, their attorneys.
Prior to creating his own company, Tim worked as building official for a City and County for thirteen years. He also worked in various capacities, including Training Officer, for the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety. Before beginning his government career, he spent 15 years in construction and has worked as a carpenter, superintendent, cost estimator, project manager and on his own as a general contractor. With his background, he brings a common sense practical approach to code compliance that focuses on intent.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Cal Poly, Pomona and a Masters in Public Administration from Golden Gate University, San Francisco. He is licensed by the State of California as a civil engineer, general contractor and Certified Access Specialist. He is ICC certified as a building official and plans examiner. He is a member of the International Code Council (ICC), California Building Officials (CALBO) and the Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI) His related Committee Work includes:
State of California, Housing and Community Development Department
Visitability and Universal Design Committee, Member International Code Council, Los Angeles Basin Chapter
Disabled Access Committee, Current Member California Building Officials Accessibility Committee, Past Member
He is the Creator/Presenter of Continuing Education Seminars for:
American Institute of Architects, Orange County Chapter California Building Officials County of Los Angeles Cities of Anaheim, Laguna Beach, Long Beach, and Newport Beach International Code Council, Los Angeles (County) Basin Chapter International Code Council, Orange (County) Empire Chapter
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2458 Dupont Dr
Irvine, CA 92612
United States
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