A1) Residential Inspections: Footings to Final with Radon Update Matt Rozzell, Building Official, City of Portland
Tuesday, September 24 | 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Embassy Suites Portland Washington Square – Tigard
Class Description
This class will cover structural, mechanical and plumbing inspections for residential homes. The class will provide new inspectors or inspectors who need a refresher on what should be covered during a residential inspection through all phases of the project.
Class begins promptly at 8:30 am and ends by 4:00 pm and offers six hours of continuing education units/credit. A hot breakfast and lunch, all-day coffee and refreshments will be provided to registered attendees.
Learning Objectives
- Basic understanding of the construction process
- Basic understanding of building inspections including gravity loads, lateral loads and life safety.
- Basic plumbing systems and inspections for residential structures including Site Utilities, Post & Beam, Rough-in and Final.
- Basic mechanical systems and inspections for residential structures including Underfloor, Rough in and Final inspections.
About our Presenter
Matt Rozzell has several residential and commercial certifications and has taught classes for the ICC, the Oregon Building Officials Association, and the Oregon Permit Technicians Association. He is the building official for the City of Portland and has over 20 years of experience as a code professional. Rozzell is a past president for OBOA and is currently the legislative committee chair for OBOA.
Class Materials/Books to Reference
Current Edition of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code (ORSC) - suggested
Target Audience
Inspectors and Plans Examiners
Level of Expertise
Beginner and Intermediate
ICC Preferred Provider Program Continuing Education Credit (ICC PPP CEUs):
OBOA is proud to be an approved International Code Council (ICC) Preferred Provider. ICC certificate holders must obtain a specified number of CEUs every three years in order to maintain their certifications and a portion of these CEUs must be obtained through Preferred Provider or ICC training. The Preferred Provider Program recognizes and promotes ICC-approved educational offerings as they relate to codes, standards and guidelines, as well as building construction materials, products and methods. ICC certificate holders may obtain ICC CEUs from Preferred Providers that can be applied toward the renewal requirements of ICC’s certification program.
ICC PPP CEUs: 6 In-Person Contact hours / 0.6 CEUs
An ICC CEU is a continuing education unit; each 10 clock hours of continuing education equals 1 CEU. Our typical one-day seminar has 6 hours of instruction, or 0.6 CEUs. Participation in all OBOA courses meet the needs for International Code Council (ICC) certification renewal continuing education credits as noted for each class. Please check with your appropriate jurisdiction and/or institution regarding your specific continuing education credit needs.
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