CB221-01 Special Occupancies, Buildings and Construction (3)
Overview
This comprehensive course introduces students to several construction scenarios which are not widely considered to be typical construction. Building elements and engineering techniques in these special occupancies, unique buildings, and less familiar construction methods are explored and explained in light of compliance with the International Building Code. Special occupancy provisions of IBC Chapter 4 will also be reviewed to remind students of the importance of this section.
Course Code
CB221-01
Length
3 Hours
Fees
Please contact TFACA for non-member and/or group pricing.
Pre-Requisites
None
Restrictions
None
Certification
None
Maximum Class Size
None
Required Student Materials
- Pen
- Pencil
- Paper
- Highlighter
References
- International Building Code
Course Objectives
- Introduce students to several examples of non-typical design and construction.
- Explain how these non-typical buildings can and must comply with the IBC.
- Review IBC Chapter 4 to maintain awareness of special occupancy provisions.
Other Notes
None