
Complying with the International Existing Building Code (IEBC)
epd.wisc.edu/RA01613 See upcoming datesCourse Overview
The IEBC applies to the repair, alteration, change of occupancy, addition and relocation of existing buildings, and provides flexibility to permit the use of alternative approaches to achieve compliance with minimum requirements to safeguard the public health, safety and welfare.
Learning objectives:
- Recognize the limitations and extent of the codes related to existing buildings
- Determine adequate means of egress and required accessibility improvements
- Identify structural improvements and fire protection systems to be upgraded
- Utilize the alternative compliance methods for evaluating existing buildings
Who Should Attend?
- Plan reviewers and code officials
- Architects and related professionals
- Engineers and safety technicians
- Consultants and project planners
- Facilities owner representatives
- Construction project managers
Testimonials
"Improved my understanding of IEBC. Came away with the 'tools' needed for efficient code review of complicated alterations projects."
–Apraham, Eppstein Uhen Architects, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
"This course was very educational. It answered several questions and unknowns."
–Dennis, City of De Pere, De Pere, Wisconsin
"Great experience with people of all different background. Very helpful."
–Chris, UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
"Presenters were very knowledgeable and were able to convey the course material so it was understandable."
–Paul, UW-Madison Facilities Planning and Management, Madison, Wisconsin
"There is so much to be interpreted, it was great to have such knowledgeable instructors, and a large group to roundtable ideas and scenarios."
–Justin, Village of Shorewood, Shorewood, Wisconsin
"This course is great to promote discussion between designers, facilities managers/owner reps., and code officials."
–Mark, City of Decatur, Decatur, Georgia
Course Outline
Welcome and Introductions
Portfolio of Existing Buildings
- General data
- Dilapidated and abandoned buildings
- Societal and financial impacts
Introduction to the International Existing Building Code (IEBC)
- Historical perspective on the codes
- Fundamentals and principles of the 2015 IEBC
- Definitions and classification of work
- Differentiation from the International Building Code (IBC)
- Comparison to the International Residential Code (IRC)
- Integration with the International Fire Code (IFC)
- Provisions for all compliance methods – Chapter 3
Differences Between the Three Compliance Methods
- Prescriptive compliance method – Chapter 4
- Work area method – Chapters 5 – 13
- Continued use of existing buildings
- Performance compliance method – Chapter 14
- Structural comparison with new construction
- Life safety tradeoffs to offset deficiencies
- Thresholds and triggers within the code
- Incentives for continued updating of buildings
Details of the Work Area Method
- Repairs
- Alterations
- Level 1
- Level 2
- Level 3
- Change of occupancy
- Additions
- Historic buildings
- Relocated buildings
Details of the Prescriptive Method
- Basic requirements
- Fire escapes
- Window replacement
- Accessibility
- Repairs, alterations and additions
Details of the Performance Method
- Building height and area
- Compartmentation, separation, and corridor walls
- Vertical openings
- Construction type and occupancy
- Fire alarm, sprinklers, standpipes, and smoke control systems
- Egress, dead-ends, and exit access travel distances
- Mandatory safety scores and evaluation
Structural Evaluation and Design Procedures
- Structural evaluation and design procedures
- Seismic evaluation
- Repairs
- Alterations
- Additions
- Change of occupancy
- Relocated buildings
- Historic buildings
- Performance compliance method
Fire Ratings of Archaic Materials and Assemblies
- Archaic materials
- Fire performance measures
- Walls
- Columns
- Floor / ceiling assemblies
- Beams
- Doors
- Building evaluation
- Design approaches
2018 and 2021 IEBC and IBC Significant Changes
- 2018 IEBC
- Loads
- Carbon monoxide monitors
- Emergency escape and rescue
- Single exit buildings
- 2021 IEBC
- Accessibility
- Exterior walls
- Loads
- 2018 IBC
- Allowable height and area
- Single exit buildings
- Loads
- Maps
- 2021 IBC
- RC III
- Snow maps
- Special inspection
Past dates
Complying with the International Existing Building Code (IEBC)
Course #: RA01613Complying with the International Existing Building Code (IEBC)
Date: Mon. November 16, 2020 – Fri. November 20, 2020ID: RA01613-U227
epd.wisc.edu/RA01613
Fee:
- $995
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Fee covers course materials and online instruction.
- CEU: 1.5
- PDH: 15
- LU/HSW: 15
Complying with the International Existing Building Code (IEBC)
Date: Wed. November 13, 2019 – Thu. November 14, 2019ID: RA01613-T741
epd.wisc.edu/RA01613
Fee:
- $1,095
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Fee covers morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, and course materials
- CEU: 1.5
- PDH: 15
- LU/HSW: 15