Structural Provisions in the Building Code and Referenced Standards
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Course Overview
This course will allow you to specifically examine loads, steel and aluminum, concrete, masonry, foundations, wood design, and special inspections. You will also:
- Examine the 2021 IBC structural provisions and referenced standards
- Review the significant changes from the 2009 to the 2021 IBC
- Learn the proper application of key code provisions
- Identify load criteria and structural material properties including concrete, masonry, steel and wood
- Identify structural design resources
Who Should Attend?
- Civil and structural engineers
- Architects and related professionals
- Building department code officials
- Plan review engineers and plans examiners
- Design and construction project managers
- Construction managers and sub-contractors
Course Outline
Day One
Welcome and Student Introductions
Structural Design Loads
- Reference documents
- Dead loads
- Live loads
- Snow loads
- Wind loads
- Soil lateral loads
- Rain Loads
- Flood Loads
- Earthquake Loads
- Ice Loads
- Load Combinations
Steel and Aluminum
- Reference documents
- Structural steel
- Composite structural steel and concrete structures
- Steel joists
- Cold formed steel
- Aluminum
Background of the Codes
- History of building codes
- Codes and standards
- Scope
Significant Changes to the Structural Provisions - 2018 and 2021 IBC
- Structural design – general
- Structural design – live loads
- Structural design – environmental loads
- Special inspections and tests
- Materials
Day Two
Wood Design
- Material
- Definitions
- Code requirements
- Diaphragms
- Shear walls
- Segmented shear wall design
- Anchorage
- Useful resources
Special Inspections
- Special inspection
- Major players
- Structural special inspection
- Submittal documents and structural observation
Soils and Foundations
- Reference documents
- Types of foundation systems
- ACI 318-14 – Chapter 3 – Foundations
- IBC 2015 – Chapter 18 – Soils and Foundations
- Footing design example
Concrete
- Reference documents
- Types of concrete construction
- Materials
- Flexural design basics
- IBC 2015 – Chapter 19 – Concrete
- ACI 318-14 – Building code requirements for structural concrete
- Examples
Masonry
- Reference documents
- Materials
- Types of construction / nomenclature
- Flexural design basics – ASD (Allowable Stress Design)
- IBC 2015 – Chapter 21 – Masonry
- Building code requirements for masonry structures – TMS 402-13 / ACI 530-13 / ASCE 5-13
- Specifications for masonry structures – TMS 602-13 / ACI 530.1-13 / ASCE 6-13
- Shear wall design example
Testimonials
"Very informative, learned about parts and aspects of the code that I was not familiar with before this presentation. Will be taking advantage of the things I learned from this week in my practice."
— Kevin, Briohn Design Group, Brookfield, Wisconsin
"Wanted to become familiar with U.S. codes and standards and truly feel that I have a better understanding of them now."
— Adinda, Blattner Energy, Inc., Avon, Minnesota
"It was a good review. It's always helpful to hear another designer talk about their philosophy of what 'usually' governs or is more efficient."
— Nathan, Moment Engineering, Middleton, Wisconsin
Instructors
Sandra Hyde
Sandra Hyde, P.E. is the Managing Director of Product Development with the International Code Council (ICC) where, as part of the Product Development team, she develops technical resource materials in support of the structural provisions of the International Codes. Her role also includes review and technical editing of publications authored by ICC and engineering associations, and the presentation of technical seminars on the IRC and IBC structural provisions. Prior to joining ICC in 2010, Sandra worked in manufacturing and research engineered wood products. She is a Registered Civil Engineer in Idaho and California.
Mahmoud Maamouri
Mahmoud Maamouri, PhD, PE has been employed at Computerized Structural Design, S.C. (CSD) since 1998. He became an Associate in 2001 and a Principal in 2007. His responsibilities include the design of specialty equipment supports, enclosures and their anchorages when subjected to seismic, wind and sloshing effects. In addition, he is responsible for the analysis, design and review of precast / pre-stressed concrete buildings and components. He specializes in both structural and architectural concrete design, and is also responsible for review of steel space frame specialty structures. In addition, Dr. Maamouri is an adjunct professor at the Milwaukee School of Engineering where he teaches pre-stressed concrete, wood and masonry design. Dr. Maamouri is a registered Professional and Structural Engineer in 20 States. He is a member of ACI, PCI and AISC, and currently serves as chairman for the ACI 348 Committee on Structural Safety and Reliability.
Mark Malkin
Mark P. Malkin, PE, is a program director in the Office of Interdisciplinary Professional Programs in the College of Engineering at UW-Madison. He is a registered Professional Engineer with over 25 years of experience in university facilities project management and HVAC systems design. His course offerings include HVAC, plumbing and fire protection fundamentals, building code reviews, and design and operation of science labs, data centers, museums and libraries. Mark received his bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, and his MS in Mechanical Engineering from UW–Madison.
Michael Kempfert
Michael Kempfert, P.E., is a vice president of CSD Structural Engineers where he has over 20 years of experience with a primary focus on steel connection design and steel design of industrial facilities and nonbuilding structures. He received his Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering and Masters of Science in Structural Engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering where he is also an adjunct professor. He also serves as a member on the AISC Manual Committee.
Structural Provisions in the Building Code and Referenced Standards
Course #: RA00621Structural Provisions in the Building Code and Referenced Standards
Date: Wed. May 10, 2023 – Thu. May 11, 2023ID: RA00621-C664
Fee:
- $1,095
- Fee covers morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, course materials.
Companion Course Discount: $100 off each course fee if you enroll in this course and RA00672 Introduction to the International Building Code - Fire and Life Safety(IBC)
- CEU: 1.5
- PDH: 15
- LU/HSW: 15
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