Why You Should Attend

This year’s conference will feature industry-leading educational sessions, special networking events, inspiring keynote speakers, historic building tours and the not to be missed Building Safety & Design Expo.

Who Should Attend

Attendees who will benefit from this Conference include:

  • Building Design Professionals
  • Building Construction Professionals
  • Building Officials
  • Building Department Administrators
  • Contractors
  • Code Inspectors
  • Architects
  • Engineers
  • Fire Protection Personnel
  • Code Enforcement
  • Permit Technicians
  • Plan Review
Benefits of Annual Conference Education Sessions

No matter where you are in your building safety career – just starting out or in the thick of things and looking to expand your code knowledge or leadership skills – ICC has a track record of delivering value. Our attendees walk away with smart strategies, actionable tactics, improved skills and real connections with the people who are shaping the future of building safety.

Get Your Boss On Board

Need to demonstrate why ICC’s conference is a good investment? We’ve got you covered with our justification letter template. Use this template to explain what you’ll get out of attending the event, and how much it will cost. Feel free to customize as needed. For conference information at-a-glance, click here to see the ICC Annual Conference talking points.

About ICC

The International Code Council is a member-focused association. It is dedicated to developing model codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. Most U.S. communities and many global markets choose the International Codes.

The International Codes®, or I-Codes®, published by ICC, provide minimum safeguards for people at home, at school and in the workplace. The I-Codes are a complete set of comprehensive, coordinated building safety and fire prevention codes. Building codes benefit public safety and support the industry’s need for one set of codes without regional limitations.

Fifty states and the District of Columbia have adopted the I-Codes at the state or jurisdictional level. Federal agencies including the Architect of the Capitol, General Services Administration, National Park Service, Department of State, U.S. Forest Service and the Veterans Administration also enforce the I-Codes. The Department of Defense references the International Building Code® for constructing military facilities, including those that house U.S. troops around the world and at home. Amtrak uses the International Green Construction Code® for new and extensively renovated sites and structures. Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands enforce one or more of the I-Codes.

The International Code Council (ICC) Family of Companies includes the ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), the Solar Rating & Certification Corporation (SRCC), the International Accreditation Service (IAS), S. K. Ghosh Associates (SKGA), General Code and the Alliance for National & Community Resilience, which are dedicated to the construction of safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures.


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