Building codes and local, state and federal laws can present a labyrinthine path to securing the approvals, permits and compliance with legislation required to commence construction of a new or ...
For the past 25 years, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has helped develop building codes, the construction standards that help houses survive hurricanes, wildfires and earthquakes. Now, ...
Green building and energy conservation are now more commonplace in the United States with State and Local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) adopting some version of the International Code Council ...
The theme of this year's Building Safety Month, “Built to Last,” highlights how modern building codes, safety professionals, ...
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, two feet of rain fell on western North Carolina, damaging or sweeping away thousands of houses in landslides and floods. At least 101 people died. In many cases, ...
The wake of Hurricane Andrew in Dade County, Fla., in August 1992. Fifty-four people died in the storm, which caused over $27 billion in damages and led to Florida’s adoption of a statewide building ...
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Pennsylvania's 2026 Building Code Shift: Choosing Between ASU Online and LCCC for Your Construction Career
The construction landscape in Northeast Pennsylvania has just shifted under your feet with the January 1, 2026, adoption of the 2021 International Code Council standards. For professionals already ...
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