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People Helping People Build a Safer World ® 17-14279 5 th Central Texas Building Professional Institute Oct. 30–Nov. 1, 2017 Exhibitor Showcase Daily Hilton Austin Airport 9515 Hotel Drive Austin, Texas 78719 512-385-6767 The Building Professional Institute is sponsored by the Building Officials Association of Texas.

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People Helping People Build a Safer World®

17-14279

5th Central Texas

Building Professional Institute

Oct. 30–Nov. 1, 2017Exhibitor Showcase Daily

Hilton Austin Airport

9515 Hotel Drive

Austin, Texas 78719

512-385-6767

The Building Professional Institute is sponsored by the Building Officials Association of Texas.

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5th Central Texas BPI - Course Matrix

TRACK Monday, October 30 AM PM

Tuesday, October 31 AM PM

Wednesday, November 1 AM PM

1. IBC IBC Building Areas Session 001

2015 IBC Fire Resistance Rated wall Construction

Session 002

Means of Egress Session 003

IBC Evolving Construction types (mixed uses and building envelopes)

Session 004

2. IRC

Inspecting Common

Residential Framing

Construction Session 005

Inspecting Common

Residential Mechanical Installations Session 006

2015 IRC Significant changes

And Chapter 3 Session 007

2015 Residential Fire Separation Townhouse and

Duplexes Session 008

Engineered Wood Products/

Residential Deck Design and

Construction Session 009

3. Mechanical Inspector Skills Session 010

2015 UMC/IMC Mechanical Code and Fire Dampers and Vented Hoods, Fire Walls

and Separation Session 011

Fuel Gas Inspection

Commercial and Residential Session 012

2015 IBC Fire Resistance Rated

wall Construction Session 013

4. NEC Inspector Skills Session 0014

2017 NEC Significant Code changes, TDLR Law and Rules

plus NFPA 70E Session 015

5. Plumbing Inspector Skills Session 016

2015 UPC/ IPC Significant Changes Session 017

6. CodeEnforcement

Legal Aspects

Session 018

Verbal & Non-verbal

Communication Session 019

7. Plumbing Re-Certification

Re-Certification for Plumbing Inspectors class

Session 020

8. Plan Review IRC Chapter 3 for Plan Review Session 021

Commercial Mechanical Plan

Review Session 022

Commercial Energy Plan

Review Session 023

IBC Evolving Construction types (mixed uses and building envelopes)

Session 024

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS International Building Code

Monday Building Areas, Mixed Occupancies & Fire/Special Uses AM/PM This class provides a comprehensive discussion of the major compartmentalization concepts of the IBC,

focusing on those requirements that deal with building size, sprinkler options and mixed-used buildings. Fire-resistance related construction is also addressed. This class will include topics on allowable areas, area increases, unlimited area buildings, fire area concepts and construction, incidental/accessory use areas and separated/non-separated uses. INTERMEDIATE LEVEL. Students should bring their 2015 IBC.

Instructor: Steve Thomas-Colorado Code Consulting, LLC.

Tuesday- AM Fire Resistance Related Wall Construction Chapter 7, Fire and Smoke Protection. This class will go over when and where fire walls are required and what the difference is between fire walls, fire barriers and fire partitions. Also covered are barriers and smoke partitions along with penetrations and opening protection. Students should bring their 2015 IBC.

Instructor: Steve Thomas- Colorado Code Consulting, LLC.

Tuesday – PM Means of Egress Means of Egress, Chapter 10 between cover and occupant load, number of exits required, travel distance, common path of egress travel, rating of corridors, stairways and exit passageways where applicable. Also covered will be egress illumination, exit signs, and assembly areas. Students should bring their 2015 IBC.

Instructor: Steve Thomas- Colorado Code Consulting, LLC.

Wednesday Evolving Construction Types (mixed uses and building envelopes) AM/PM Building with different mixed uses including retail, multi-family offices, restaurants, and parking garages

in one structure. Wood construction above reinforced concrete, a review of construction types and requirements. Students should bring their 2015 IBC.

Instructor: Steve Thomas- Colorado Code Consulting, LLC.

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS International Residential Code

Monday- AM Inspecting Common Residential Framing Construction This course will provide information on how to conduct proper framing inspections based on the 2015 International Residential Code. Topics will include framing details for wall, rafter, ceiling and floor joists. Verify allowable joist and rafter spans, and what to look for when performing wall bracing inspections for one- and two-family dwellings.

Instructor: Wayne Carlisle- Carlisle Code Consulting

Monday- PM Inspecting Common Residential Mechanical Installations Basic course covering the most common occurrences of improper or inadequate mechanical installation found during inspections, including heating and cooling equipment, ductwork and condensate lines. Course will include discussion of solutions to some of the most common installation errors.

Instructor: Sam Dardano- City of Boulder-Retired

Tuesday- Significant Changes and Chapter 3 AM/PM The 2015 International Residential Code Significant Changes seminar provides a basic understanding of

the changes occurring between the 2012 and the 2015 IRC (International Residential Code). This will look closely at the substantive changes which require changes in design and construction under the 2015 IRC.

Instructor: Gill Rossmiller- Colorado Code Consulting, LLC.

Wednesday-AM Residential Fire Separation Townhouse and Duplexes An in-depth look at required construction methods for both Two-Family dwelling and Townhouse fire separation walls, floor-ceiling assembles. This class will be of interest to contractors, designers, plans examiners, field inspectors and architects.

Instructor: Gill Rossmiller- Colorado Code Consulting, LLC.

Wednesday-PM Engineered Wood Products This course will review the ASTM standards for building materials and how to recognize the difference between perception and the actual test. The course will also cover fasteners and the critical elements of bracing and shear diaphragms and generic tips for siding inspections from Engineered to Fiber Cement

Instructor: Alan Jumper Regional Field Technical Manager LP Building Products

Residential Deck Design and Construction This course will provide a wide spectrum of information needed to determine minimum requirements for deck construction. Participants will have the opportunity to review new and old code sections as well as

partake in practical application scenarios.

Instructor: William Viars- Simpson Strong Tie

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS Mechanical Codes

Monday Inspector Skills AM/PM This seminar addresses the soft skills necessary for success as an inspector-those nontechnical traits and

behaviors that enhances an inspector’s ability to interact with others and successfully carry out their job duties. These include people skill, such as, effective communication, diplomacy, and customer service, but they also include skill for problem solving, professionalism, integrity, and time management.

Instructor: Steve Van Note- ICC Manager Director of Products

Tuesday 2015 UMC/IMC Fire, Smoke and Ceiling Dampers AM/PM This class will cover everything you ever wanted to know about Fire, smoke and Ceiling Dampers.

Instructor: Sam Dardano- City of Boulder-Retired

Wednesday-AM Fuel Gas Inspection (Commercial & Residential) Discussion of Residential and Commercial Fuel Gas Inspections including common problems found during inspections.

Instructor: Sam Dardano- City of Boulder-Retired

Wednesday-PM 2015 IBC (International Building Code) Fire Resistance Related Wall Construction This course focuses on elements of buildings that are required to be fire resistance related due to provisions of the code. Applicable to all occupancies and construction types, topics, will include fire resistance rated construction, shaft enclosures, fire doors, fire windows, penetration and joints, fire dampers, smoke dampers, fire blocking and draft stopping. This is an intermediate class for experienced inspectors. Students should bring their 2015 IBC (International Building Code).

Instructor: Jerry Flanik- Associated Consulting Solutions, LLC

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS National Electrical Code

Monday-AM/PM Inspector Skills This seminar addresses the soft skills necessary for success as an inspector-those nontechnical traits and behaviors that enhances an inspector’s ability to interact with others and successfully carry out their job duties. These include people skill, such as, effective communication, diplomacy, and customer service, but they also include skill for problem solving, professionalism, integrity, and time management.

Instructor: Steve Van Note- ICC Manager Director of Products

Wednesday 2017 NEC (National Electrical Code) Significant Code Changes, TDLR Law and Rules plus NEPA 70E AM/PM NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace, students attending this course will learn how to apply the

standards and tables to everyday activities, gain a valuable tool in personal safety for working on or around electrical systems and equipment, how to use proper materials and procedures for doing electrical work and inspections. Attendees are given practical instruction that they can immediately apply when they go back to their workplace. The National Electrical Code portion will address requirement that interact with NFPA 70E plus TDLR Law and Rule for State of Texas electrical license renewal.

Instructor: Thomas Domitrovich, PE- Eaton Corporation Pittsburgh

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS Plumbing Code

Monday Inspector Skills AM/PM This seminar addresses the soft skills necessary for success as an inspector-those nontechnical traits and

behaviors that enhances an inspector’s ability to interact with others and successfully carry out their job duties. These include people skill, such as, effective communication, diplomacy, and customer service, but they also include skill for problem solving, professionalism, integrity, and time management.

Instructor: Steve Van Note- ICC Manager Director of Products

Wednesday 2015 UPC/IPC Significant Changes AM/PM This course will give an overview of the significant changes to both the UPC and IPC 2015 Codes from

2009-2015

Instructor: Mark Dunn- City of Hoover Alabama Chief Plumbing, Gas and Mechanical Inspector

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS Code Enforcement

Tuesday- AM Legal Aspects Provides 1 hour of legal updates on code enforcement required for CEU and cover topics such as traditional methods of code enforcement, legal tools available for code enforcement, liability for code and building officials/inspectors, and constitutional constraints on code enforcement activities.

Instructor: Janet Spugnardi, J.D.-City of Irving Attorney’s Office

Tuesday- PM Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication Our perceptions, beliefs, fears or body language can create communication pathways or barriers. The way we communicate either creates an open dialog with those to whom we are speaking or it creates barriers and walls. As code enforcement professionals is imperative that we have the skills to maneuver through the land mines when communicating with those under enforcement of the laws in our jurisdictions. Through effective conscious and subconscious communication styles we can create a positive outcome in a potentially negative or hostile situation.

Instructor: Matt Christianson- Registered Code Enforcement Officer of the State of Texas

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS Plumbing Re-Certification

Wednesday Re-Certification for Plumbing Inspectors Class AM/PM Mandated continuing education course for licensed Plumbing Inspectors and Code Enforcement Officers

whose licenses expire on January 21, 2017. Overview of the Texas Plumbing Licensing Law and Board Rules. Provides participants with the continuing education units required for plumbing license renewal. Approved by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners for the 2017 and part of 2018 continuing education year (Includes minimum of 1 hour Legal Updates). This is an 8 hour class that starts at 8:00 am and ends at 5:00PM.

Instructor: Robert Doran- Plumbers Continuing Education

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS Plan Review

Monday IRC (International Residential Code) Chapter 3 for Plan Review AM/PM This class will start with design criteria, end with mezzanines and cover everything else in chapter 3 of the

2015 IRC. How much detail is needed on a set of construction plans? Can a single family dwelling be built without any windows? Can a single family dwelling be built with all windows? What wall coverings are required in the IRC? These and many other chapter 3 mysteries will be discovered and discussed in detail. Come and join us for some fun!

Instructor: Gill Rossmiller- Colorado Code Consulting LLC.

Tuesday-AM Commercial Mechanical Plan Review Basic Mechanical plan review to cover requirements of submittal including engineering seals, energy code, supply/return ductwork, new/existing equipment, and location of rooftop units, commercial kitchen requirements and smoke detection systems.

Instructor: Jerry Flanik- Associated Consulting Solutions, LLC

Tuesday-PM Commercial Energy Plan Review Plans Examiners will learn how to assess Energy Code compliance on non-standard projects involving alternations and additions to existing commercial spaces. Attendees will learn how to guide business owners and inexperienced contractors on the use of the Prescriptive compliance approach as well as COMcheck submittals for accuracy.

Instructor: Shaunna Mozingo- Colorado Code Consulting, LLC.

Wednesday IBC (International Building Code) Evolving Construction Types (mixed uses and building envelopes) AM/PM Building with different mixed uses including retail, multi-family offices, restaurants, and parking garages in

one structure. Wood construction above reinforced concrete, a review of construction types and requirements.

Instructor: Steve Thomas- Colorado Code Consulting, LLC.

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INSTRUCTOR PROFILES

Wayne Carlisle Former Building Official for the City of Benbrook; Certified ICC Building Inspector, Certified ICC International Residential Code Inspector, Certified ICC Residential Energy Inspector/Plans Examiner, and a State of Texas Licensed Plumbing Inspector.

Matt Christianson Registered code Enforcement Officer with the State of Texas and has worked in the code enforcement field for 20 years as a field investigator and manager in the City of Austin overseeing training and special operations. He is a member of CEAT and serves on the Board of Directors of the Code Standards Institute of Texas, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the educational needs of code enforcement officers in Texas.

Sam Dardano 50 years’ experience in HVAC; teaches Mechanical Code Classes for Redstone College, serves as technical consultant to county and city agencies for Mechanical/Fuel-Gas codes; mechanical Plan Reviewers for ICC.

Thomas Domitrovich Thomas is a registered PE. A national application engineer with Eaton Corporation in Pittsburgh, PA. He has more than 20 years of experience as an electrical engineer and is a LEED Accredited Professional. Thomas is active in various trade organizations on levels with the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC), International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI), Institute of Electrical and Electronic Contractors (IEEE), National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Thomas is involved with, and chairs various committees for NEMA and IEEE and is an alternate member on NFPA 73. He is very active in the state- by-state adoption process of NFPA 70 working closely withreview committees and other key organizations.

Robert Doran Master plumber for nearly 30 years began his teaching career with Texas A&M University Engineering Extension Service at the beginning of the CPE program in 1994, active member of ASPE DFW Chapter, and donates his time to many different types of training towards the Health and Safety of the state; personally contributed in the development of all of the training manuals, including writing for the CPE books, and designing of power point presentations to maximize the time-to-learn ratio to insure the best possible score on all certification tests; currently involved with the Texas Residential Fire Sprinkler Coalition in demonstrating the importance of sprinkler system in the home.

Mark Dunn Mark is the Chief Plumbing, Gas and Mechanical Inspector for the City of Hoover in Alabama where he has been employed for 22 years. Before employment with the City of Hoover, Mark was a member of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #91 in Birmingham, Alabama which he joined in 1978. He has a State of Alabama Master Plumbing and Gas Fitters certification along with Plumbing, Mechanical and Gas ICC Certifications. (Certifications are: Alabama Certificate for Master Plumber and Gas Fitter. ICC Certified Plumbing Inspector, Certified Plumbing Plans Examiner, Certified Mechanical Inspector, Certified Mechanical Plans Examiner). Mr. Dunn has been an Instructor for the Alabama Association of Plumbing, Gas and Mechanical Inspectors for several years and has also served on ICC Plumbing Code Committees. He also teaches as an ICC instructor as well as being involved in assisting in the writing of code training materials for the ICC.

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INSTRUCTOR PROFILES

Alan Jumper Alan is a Regional Field Technical Manager for Louisiana-Pacific with responsibilities for the central time zone of the continental United States, Canada, and Central America. He has 20+ years of experience in the building materials industry, and is a Certified HERS Rater, ASTM Member, and has provided AIA CEUs since 1998. Alan’s personal goal is to take complex testing and apply it to real world installations in a manner that is enjoyable to construction professionals.

Shauna Mozingo Building Inspector, Plans Analyst and Code Trainer for Colorado Code Consulting; past President of the Colorado Chapter of ICC and is active on the Chapter’s Code Development and Education Committees; serves on ICC’s Commercial Energy Code Development Committee as well as their Code Correlation Committee; researches on how buildings use energy and easier ways to enforce the codes.

Janet Spugnardi, J.D. She has over 12 years of experience serving as legal counsel for cities in the State of Texas, with a primary emphasis on code enforcement issues; joined the City Attorney’s Office of Irving, where she handles various transactional, litigation, and appellate matters for the City and serves as the staff attorney for both the Building and Standards Commission and the Planning and Zoning Commission,; worked in private practice and a the City of Dallas, where she handled extensive litigation involving code ordinance, land use and zoning, criminal nuisance abatement, and inverse condemnation; received the Daniel J. Curtin Young Public Lawyer of the Year award from the International Municipal Lawyers Association.

Gil Rossmiller Colorado Code Consulting; Retired. Active in building and energy code development; over 30 years in construction industry; hands on perspective to building code compliance.

Steve Thomas President of Colorado Code Consulting, LLC; currently on the ICC Means of Egress Code Development Committee.

Steve Van Note Steve Van Note is the Managing Director of Product Development for the International Code Council (ICC), where he is responsible for developing technical resource materials in support of the International Codes. His role also includes the management, review, and technical editing of publications developed by ICC staff members and other expert authors. In addition, Steve develops and presents code seminars nationally. He has over 40 years of experience in the construction and building code arena. Prior to joining ICC in 2006, Steve was building official for Linn County, Iowa. Prior to his 15 years at Linn County, he was a carpenter and construction project manager for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. A certified building official and plans examiner, Steve also holds certifications in several inspection categories.

William (Bill) Viars The Education and Training Manager for the Southeast with Simpson Strong-Tie Company, where he has been employed for over 20 years; responsible for developing, maintaining, and delivering educational content at workshops, webinars, and various other format; also provides technical support to customers and field representatives alike on topics such as building codes, product usage, and product testing; works with many organizations including VBCOA, TBOA, BOAF, FBPE, ICC, ASHL, and BPI to provide continuing education programs across the country.

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5th Central Texas BPI PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Hilton Austin Airport 9515 Hotel Drive, Austin, TX 78719 October 30-November 1, 2017

Please be advised your attendance roster is to be signed at the beginning of the class and initialed 10 minutes prior to the end class. Credit will not be given unless roster is signed and initialed correctly.

Monday, October 30, 2017 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Exhibitor Set up, Exhibitor Showcase opens @ 8:00 am 7:15 AM Registration Opens, Coffee 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Classes Start 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Refreshments, Exhibitor Showcase Open 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Classes 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch, Exhibitor Showcase Open 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Classes 2:30 PM – 3:00 PM Refreshments, Exhibitor Showcase Open 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Classes

Tuesday, October 31, 2017 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Exhibitor Showcase opens @ 8:00 am 7:15 AM Registration Opens, Coffee 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Classes Start 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Refreshments, Exhibitor Showcase Open 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Classes 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch, Exhibitor Showcase Open 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Classes 2:30 PM – 3:00 PM Refreshments, Exhibitor Showcase Open 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Classes

Wednesday, November 1, 2017 7:15 AM Registration Opens, Coffee 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Re-Certification for Plumbing (This is an 8 Hour class. Breaks determined by Speaker)

8:00 AM – 8:30 AM Exhibitor Showcase Open 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Classes Start 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Refreshments, Exhibitor Showcase Open 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Classes 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch 1:00 PM Exhibitor Showcase Closes 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Classes 2:30 PM – 2:45 PM Refreshments 2:45 PM – 4:15 PM Classes

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REGISTRATION FEES

Regular Registration Rates – Before October 20, 2017 Full Day $120.00 ½ day $ 70.00

Late Registration Rates – After October 20, 2017 Full Day $130.00 ½ day $ 75.00

On-Site Registration Rates Full Day $130.00 ½ day $ 75.00 Additional Fee of $10 applies if registering onsite.

HOTEL INFORMATION

Hotel: Hilton Austin Airport 9515 Hotel Drive Austin, Texas, 78719 512-385-6767

Group Name: 2017 Building Professional Institute

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5th Central Texas Building Professional Institute

Regular Registration Rates – Before October 20, 2017Full Day $120.00½ day $ 70.00

Late Registration Rates – After October 20, 2017Full Day $130.00½ day $ 75.00

On-Site Registration RatesFull Day $130.00½ day $ 75.00Additional Fee of $10 applies if registering onsite.