The Rochester chapter of The American Institute of Architects
CEU: Code Class January '22 - Overview of the 2020 Building Code of NYS (BCNYS)
Thu, Jan 13
|Webinar
Save the date: January 11 AND 13, 1:15p - 5p BOTH days CEU available *This is a two day event. Must attend BOTH days for CEU credit.* Join Laura Cooney, AIA for an overview of the 2020 Building Code of NYS (BCNYS).
Time & Location
Jan 13, 2022, 1:15 PM – 5:00 PM
Webinar
About the Event
Join Laura Cooney, AIA, for this two session course which provides an overview of the 2020 Building Code of NYS (BCNYS) utilizing graphic examples for recipients to better understand how to use the Building Code and the main code provisions that can affect design, including compliance options, as follows:  *  Review of current NYS Code status as well as BCNYS scope and format,  *  Cover Occupancy classification, Special Use and Occupancy, Building Height and Area, Mixed Occupancy, and Construction Type provisions, utilizing a building example for application  *  Review Fire Distance Separation, Fire Walls, Fire Barriers, Fire Partitions, Opening Protection, Fire Service Features, and Fire Protection Systems  *  Focus on the main Means of Egress provisions for typical building design and life safety requirements/needs  *  Review Chapter 11 Handicap Accessibility and ICC A117.1-09 provisions, utilizing some graphic examples  *  Q&A This course takes place over two days, January 11th and 13thfrom 1:15PM - 5:00PM each day. You will not be eligible for credit if you only attend one day. Learning Objectives: 1. Know the current status of the 2020 NYS Codes as well as the scope and format of the BCNYS 2. Understand the how the code addresses occupancies, building height and area, and construction type to determine building size/design, by utilizing a building example; 3. Know the differences between exterior wall rating requirements, fire wall, fire barriers, and fire partitions, with opening protectives as passive fire protection, and know the triggers for active fire protection in buildings; 4. Understand the main means of egress provisions and reasoning for life safety, through graphic examples; and 5. Know the main handicap accessibility requirements for building design and how the code and standard are structured to work together.