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Part 2 - 7th Annual Codes Conversation
AIA Central Valley Gallery
Sacramento, CA
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Part 2 - 7th Annual Codes Conversation
Our Friday half-day seminar will cover significant code changes that impact your practice. Speaker Steve Winkel, FAIA will discuss the 2010 California Residential Code.
For the first time, our state has adopted a portion of the International Residential Code—changing many structural and non-structural requirements.  These changes go into effect on January 1, 2011. Additionally, Steve will provide an update on ADA provisions as well as the new CalGreen Code.

Part II: Half-Day Seminar with Steve Winkel, FAIA
Date: Friday, October 1, 2010
Time: 9:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Place:  AIACV Chapter Gallery: 1400 S Street, Suite 100, Sacramento, 95814

Pre-registration is required. AIACV cannot accept refunds, however registration may be transferred to another individual. Please contact the Chapter office at 916-379-8798 with any questions.


About the Presenter, Steve Winkel, FAIA PE CAsp
Steve joined Preview Group  in 2005 and manages the firm's San Francisco Bay Area office. He has over 39 years experience as an architect, engineer, landscape architect and recently became certified as an access specialist in California. Steve is currently serving his third 4-year term as the Architect member of the California Building Standards Commission. He is also on the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences and is chair of the FEMA/NIBS Code Resource Support Committee which
reviews and comments on building code changes related to seismic safety. Steve has served as chair of the American Institute of Architects Codes and Standards Committee. He is the author, along with noted illustrator Frank Ching, of the well-received book Building Codes Illustrated for John Wiley & Sons, now in its third edition. As both an architect and civil engineer with experience in project management, code analysis and quality assurance reviews, Steve brings a unique perspective and broad knowledge
base to his presentations.

For reasonable accommodations or alternate formats, please contact AIACV 72 hours prior to the event at 916-379-8798 / kanderson@aiacv.org

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AIA Central Valley Gallery
1400 S Street, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95814
United States

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