2012 I-Codes Structural Provisions for Existing Buildings: IBC Chapter 34 and IEBC

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Existing Buildings provisions continue to evolve. This seminar covers Chapter 34 of the 2012 IBC, with a comparison to the Work Area Method of the 2012 IEBC. It traces the major changes made in 2009 and describe changes coming in 2015, which include a direct reference to ASCE 41-13. The presentation explains the changes in organization and terminology, as well as the practical and philosophical issues behind them. Examples illustrate the intent of the code, the remaining gray areas, and some common misapplications.

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Speakers David Bonowitz, S.E.
Duration 112
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David Bonowitz is a Structural Engineer of diverse earthquake engineering experience, including consulting to city, state, and federal agencies. Bonowitz chairs the Existing Buildings committee of the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations, through which he develops and coordinates code changes on behalf of the nationwide engineering community. He is a Fellow Member of SEAONC and SEAOC and past-chair of the SEAONC Existing Buildings and Seismology Committees.

David Bonowitz is a Structural Engineer of diverse earthquake engineering experience, including consulting to city, state, and federal agencies. Bonowitz chairs the Existing Buildings committee of the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations, through which he develops and coordinates code changes on behalf of the nationwide engineering community. He is a Fellow Member of SEAONC and SEAOC and past-chair of the SEAONC Existing Buildings and Seismology Committees.

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