Codes & Standards
Canadian Standards Association (CSA Group) is pleased to announce that it is now a distributor of the National Model Codes, user guides, and commentaries published by the National Research Council […]
Read More >>Individuals in the U.S. standards community are now invited to enter the annual paper competition marking the U.S. Celebration of World Standards Day 2021. Co-sponsored by SES – The Society for […]
Read More >>The International Code Council has launched two online building code tools for building safety professionals and the public to access free information about building code usage in their communities. Created […]
Read More >>The International Code Council (ICC) and the Solar Rating & Certification Corporation (ICC-SRCC) have announced the completion of the updated editions of the ICC 901/SRCC 100, ICC 900/SRCC 300, and […]
Read More >>The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO®) is seeking volunteers with technical background in plumbing and mechanical systems and specific knowledge of alternate water source reuse systems—such as […]
Read More >>The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO®) and ASSE International have published ANSI/CAN/ASSE/IAPMO 1055-2020: Performance Requirements for Chemical Dispensers with Integral Backflow Protection as both an American National Standard […]
Read More >>The public comment period for the reaffirmation of WQA/ASPE/ANSI S-801-2015: Sustainable Management is now open. This standard includes attributes, criteria, and metrics that are being used to assess the sustainable […]
Read More >>The deadline to submit proposed changes to the 2024 International Codes (I-Codes), Group A, is Monday, January 11, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. PST. All interested parties must submit their proposals […]
Read More >>The ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES) seeks to fill openings on the ICC-ES PMG Listing Committee, starting January 1, 2021, with qualified individuals who will evaluate proposed listing criteria prepared by […]
Read More >>Nebraska’s fifth most populous city, Grand Island, maintained the highest level of health and safety standards available for plumbing and mechanical systems by formally adopting the 2018 editions of the Uniform […]
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