PART 2: 2021 IEBC - The Work Area and Performance Paths
Chris Kimball, P.E., S.E.
Part 1 of this course will provide an overall introduction to the layout of the IEBC as well as a discussion of its importance. The portions of the code that apply to all projects will be discussed. The IEBC provides multiple paths for compliance, and Part 1 of this presentation will focus on the ``Prescriptive`` path.
Part 2 will focus on the ``Work Area`` and ``Performance`` paths of compliance. Examples will be provided for each. The last portion of the class will include example projects that will be looked at from a prescriptive, work area, and performance approach so that attendees will have a good feel for the limitations and benefits of each method.
Speaker Bio
Chris Kimball, P.E., S.E. is a licensed structural engineer and an ICC Master Code Professional. He is also certified by ICC as a building official, fire code official, combination plans examiner, and combination building inspector. He received his Master’s degree with an emphasis in structural engineering and currently serves as the Vice President of West Coast Code Consultants, Inc. He has performed plan reviews for thousands of projects throughout the United States and is an ICC-approved instructor. He is the author of the 2018 International Existing Building Code Handbook and has co-authored the 2018 and 2021 International Building Code Illustrated handbooks along with the 2021 International Existing Building Code Commentary. Mr. Kimball has provided code training classes to building official, design professional and contractor organizations throughout the United States.
Chris Kimball, S.E., P.E., MCP, CBO, has more than 17 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 served as past president of the Structural Engineer`s Association of Utah as well as for the Beehive Chapter of ICC as has received numerous awards for his service in the building safety industry.