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For more information about NCBE's Seminars & Events, call Rebecca Sei, Member Services Representative at (707) 542-9502.


 
New Members Reception - 1030 Apollo Way, Santa Rosa
Thursday, September 02, 2010 - 4 p.m. –  5 p.m.

You are cordially invited to attend a
North Coast Builders Exchange
"Welcome to our New Members" Reception

The Board of Directors and staff of the Builders Exchange would like to invite you to join us for a Wine Reception in your honor as one of our newest members. You’ll have a chance to tell us about your business, mingle with NCBE officials, and learn how to get the most out of your membership. (Bring a guest or two, if you wish.)

Date: Thursday, September 2nd
Time: 4 – 5pm
Place: NCBE headquarters, 1030 Apollo Way, Santa Rosa
RSVP: Rebecca Sei (707) 542-9502 or email rebecca@ncbeonline.com

We look forward to seeing you. Don’t forget to bring business cards.

 
 
Labor Day holiday closure - 1030 Apollo Way, Santa Rosa
Monday, September 06, 2010 - 7 a.m.–  5 p.m.

NCBE will be closed at Monday, September 6th in observance of the Labor Day holiday.

Reminder! - For our members convenience, we have lock boxes available outside for picking up/dropping off plans after business hours. Please call and make arrangements in advance, with Matt or Aaron in the Plan Room (707) 542-9502. If the plans you need are available, we'll put them in the lock box and have them waiting for you.

 
 
2010 California Residential Code - NCBE Construction Training Center, 1030 Apollo Way, Santa Rosa
Thursday, September 23, 2010 - 8 a.m. -  5 p.m.

Presented by Douglas Hansen

Effective January 2011 — New Building Codes for California Changes will include: Building setbacks, Separation from garages, Drainage, Ceiling heights, Decks, stairs and handrails, Guards, Fire sprinklers, Carbon monoxide alarms, Escape and rescue openings, Foundations, Seismic bracing, Steel framing, Roof framing, Ventilation, Wall coverings and much more.

This full-day course is applicable for all building inspectors, plans examiners, building officials, fire officials, architects, designers and contractors.

For the first time, California has adopted a portion of the International Residential Code. Not only is this an entirely new way for California to organize its residential code material, it also changes numerous rules in both structural and non-structural areas. California has made significant amendments to the International Residential Code, and this seminar will provide valuable insight into these and other changes.

Certificates are provided to those who stay for entire course, no exceptions. Cancellations made at least one week prior to the seminar will be assessed a 25% processing fee. No refunds for cancellations will be given after this time, no-shows are still responsible for their registration fees. Registration may be transferred to another individual.

AIA Continuing Education Units available.

Presented by Douglas Hansen, the principle author of the Code Check series of field guides to building codes, including Code Check for California. He holds numerous ICC certifications and has been actively involved in code development for over 25 years.

Sponsored by:
AIA Redwood Empire, North Coast Builders Exchange, Mead Clark Lumber Co., Inc., Redwood Empire Association of Code Officials and The Phillips Group

Member Registration $75

Non-member Registration $125

2010 Residential Code class flyer

 
 
2010 California Residential Code - NCBE Construction Training Center, 1030 Apollo Way, Santa Rosa
Friday, September 24, 2010 - 8 a.m. -  5 p.m.

Presented by Douglas Hansen

Effective January 2011 — New Building Codes for California Changes will include: Building setbacks, Separation from garages, Drainage, Ceiling heights, Decks, stairs and handrails, Guards, Fire sprinklers, Carbon monoxide alarms, Escape and rescue openings, Foundations, Seismic bracing, Steel framing, Roof framing, Ventilation, Wall coverings and much more.

This full-day course is applicable for all building inspectors, plans examiners, building officials, fire officials, architects, designers and contractors.

For the first time, California has adopted a portion of the International Residential Code. Not only is this an entirely new way for California to organize its residential code material, it also changes numerous rules in both structural and non-structural areas. California has made significant amendments to the International Residential Code, and this seminar will provide valuable insight into these and other changes.

Certificates are provided to those who stay for entire course, no exceptions. Cancellations made at least one week prior to the seminar will be assessed a 25% processing fee. No refunds for cancellations will be given after this time, no-shows are still responsible for their registration fees. Registration may be transferred to another individual.

AIA Continuing Education Units available.

Presented by Douglas Hansen, the principle author of the Code Check series of field guides to building codes, including Code Check for California. He holds numerous ICC certifications and has been actively involved in code development for over 25 years.

Sponsored by:
AIA Redwood Empire, North Coast Builders Exchange, Mead Clark Lumber Co., Inc., Redwood Empire Association of Code Officials and The Phillips Group

Member Registration $75

Non-member Registration $125

2010 Residential Code class flyer

 
 
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