ASCE 41 and the IEBC

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April 21, 2026; 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Pacific Time
Chris Kimball, S.E., P.E., MCP, CBO

The 2024 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) includes several provisions that trigger seismic evaluations of existing structures. When required, designers may follow the seismic provisions of the International Building Code (IBC) or elect to use ASCE 41-23, which applies performance-based principles to evaluate and rehabilitate buildings for earthquake resilience. This webinar will clarify (1) when seismic evaluations are mandated under the IEBC; (2) how ASCE 41-23 is applied, including its requirements and process; and (3) what documentation must be submitted to the authority having jurisdiction when seeking a building permit.

Speaker Bio

Chris Kimball has more than 25 years of experience in the design, construction and building safety industries. He is a licensed structural engineer and an ICC Master Code Professional in addition to being an ICC certified building official, fire code official, combination plans examiner, and combination inspector. He has performed plan reviews for thousands of projects throughout the United States and is frequently asked to provide code training to design professionals, building officials, and contractor organizations. Chris has also assisted ICC in writing numerous code publications.

Chris Kimball has more than 25 years of experience in the design, construction and building safety industries. He is a licensed structural engineer and an ICC Master Code Professional in addition to being an ICC certified building official, fire code official, combination plans examiner, and combination inspector. He has performed plan reviews for thousands of projects throughout the United States and is frequently asked to provide code training to design professionals, building officials, and contractor organizations. Chris has also assisted ICC in writing numerous code publications.

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