International Code Council — 2016 year in review. |
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The International Code Council, with a steadfast commitment to improving service to its Members and stakeholders and increasing its participation and relevance in the industry, realized a record-setting year in 2016. Organizational and financial goals were achieved for the fourth consecutive year with a positive net margin. Here are some of the highlights from the past year.
JANUARY Following the discovery of a broad pattern of unauthorized copying of evaluation reports and other proprietary material that promote public safety in the built environment, ICC Evaluation Service, LLC (ICC-ES), a subsidiary of the International Code Council (ICC), filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia against the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO). The lawsuit alleges that over the last several years, IAPMO has extensively and repeatedly copied ICC-ES' copyrighted evaluation reports and acceptance criteria that thousands of designers, manufacturers, and building safety and fire prevention professionals rely on to ensure the highest standards of construction safety across the United States. ICC accepts applications for Ad Hoc Committee on tall wood buildings ICC reveals theme of 2016 Building Safety Month FEBRUARY Prior to the start of the White House Earthquake Resilience Summit, President Obama issued an Executive Order, Establishing a Federal Earthquake Risk Standard that calls for new, leased and regulated federal buildings to meet seismic safety provisions outlined in the International Building Code (IBC) and the International Residential Code (IRC). Both model codes are produced by the International Code Council. The IBC and IRC are developed through the Council's governmental consensus process and updated regularly to reflect the latest advancements in building science. Proposed committee interpretation posted for ICC Membership review and comment ICC and National Storm Shelter Association collaborate on commentary to 500 Standard ANSI approves revised RESNET/ICC Standard 301-2014 MARCH ![]() Virginia launches new online building and fire code change process system based on cdpACCESS Design and construction industry promotes resilience and economic competitiveness Louisiana Building Safety Professional Wich joins ICC Board of Directors APRIL ![]() ICC, ASTM partnership continues to support sustainable building codes in the Gulf ICC-ES expands SCC scope of accreditation to anchor products Third edition of National Green Building Standard available MAY ![]() Executive order calls for federal buildings to comply with the 2015 IWUIC Enhancing the resiliency of America's communities Energy Conservation Code for Mexico presented at Ministry of Energy JUNE ![]() New ICC program makes it easy to renew outdated certifications ICC, RESNET collaborate to publish energy standards U.S. Rep. Lipinski voices support of building energy codes JULY The International Code Council held its inaugural Chapter Leader Symposium in Oklahoma City, Okla., June 20-22. Forty-one Chapter leaders attended the symposium, representing numerous states throughout the country, including Hawaii and Alaska. Representatives from Trinidad and Tobago were also in attendance. ICC Board of Directors President Alex "Cash" Olszowy and Vice President Dwayne Garriss presided over the event, delivering opening and closing remarks, participating in work sessions and providing advice and guidance. Living safety with wildfires ICC-ES Evaluation Reports ensure proof of compliance to ICC 500-2014 NRMCA creates model legislation encouraging states to make state-owned buildings safer and more resilient AUGUST The ICC Board of Directors approves the creation of a new membership category: Participating Member. A Participating Member is an individual who participates in and supports the vision and mission of the organization. Each Participating Member receives a new member kit, a subscription to the Building Safety Journal Online magazine, exclusive access to the members-only area of the website, and discounts on products and services. The new category is specifically designed for the global community and individuals who reside outside of the U.S. Global Connections Day addresses building codes, standards and climate change The future of safety: Helping students build their dreams Klein, Fox join list of distinguished speakers for ICC's Annual Conference SEPTEMBER ![]() ICC partners with Mexico in developing energy efficiency model New California Codes and Guides to key changes help code users prepare for 2017 Building codes, planning key to community resilience OCTOBER ![]() Code Council honors building and fire safety officials ICC-ES and Innovation Research Labs create one-stop testing, listing, and product evaluation service World Standards Week celebration focuses on SDO cooperation, collaboration ICC sponsors U.S. World Standards Day and supports theme of "Standards Build Trust" DOE collaborates with ICC on 2016 Compliance Guide for Energy Storage Systems NOVEMBER ![]() New seismic retrofit design guides focus on critical issues affecting existing vulnerable buildings Updated building code adopted statewide in Connecticut ICC teams with structural engineers to publish new design guides DECEMBER In order to accommodate a significant increase in participation, the International Code Council's 2016 Online Governmental Consensus Vote (OGCV) for the Group B International Codes is extended an extra week and concludes on Nov. 27. The demand results in more than 162,000 votes cast by eligible ICC Voting Members during the three-week period. There are a total of 577 code change proposals considered in the OGCV, with the maximum number of votes cast on a single proposal 780 and the minimum number of votes 158. ICC and GSO sign historic agreement to advance building safety, innovation and energy efficiency Jurisdictions honored for receiving IAS accreditation ICC's SWCC featured in new wind power book |