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DESCRIPTION:Understanding the International Building Code (IBC) requirement
 s for non-structural building components is critical to design engineers t
 o maximize safety and minimize exposure to risk and liability.\n\nThe IBC 
 Code has been adopted by every state in the country and is unlike previous
  building code. Prior codes only concerned themselves with equipment attac
 hment to building structures. Equipment performance after a wind\, snow se
 ismic or flood event was never properly considered. The IBC code has speci
 fic requirements for proper attachment to the building structure for seism
 ic and wind as well as requirements for the online and functioning of equi
 pment and certain types of buildings after extreme environmental loading. 
 This presentations will give a broad overview of the code requirement for 
 project engineers\, installing contractors and code officials.\n\nSpeaker(
 s): Danielle Taylor\, \, Danielle Taylor\, \n\nBldg: Athena\, 212 South Ha
 lsted Street\, Chicago\, Illinois\, United States
LOCATION:Bldg: Athena\, 212 South Halsted Street\, Chicago\, Illinois\, Uni
 ted States
ORGANIZER:bgoldman@greeley-hansen.com
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:IBC Seismic Code Summary
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/38725
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 8pt\;&quot;&gt;Understandi
 ng the International Building Code (IBC) requirements for non-structural b
 uilding components is critical to design engineers to maximize safety and 
 minimize exposure to risk and liability.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-
 size: 8pt\;&quot;&gt;The IBC Code has been adopted by every state in the country a
 nd is unlike previous building code.&amp;nbsp\; Prior codes only concerned the
 mselves with equipment attachment to building structures.&amp;nbsp\; Equipment
  performance after a wind\, snow seismic or flood event was never properly
  considered.&amp;nbsp\; The IBC code has specific requirements for proper atta
 chment to the building structure for seismic and wind as well as requireme
 nts for the online and functioning of equipment and certain types of build
 ings after extreme environmental loading.&amp;nbsp\; This presentations will g
 ive a broad overview of the code requirement for project engineers\, insta
 lling contractors and code officials.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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