Référence: NBCC2020P39STU

NBCC Part 3 and Part 9 Courses
DISCLAIMER: This course is based on the National Building Code of Canada 2015 edition, not the new 2020 edition.
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Topics: Practice, Building Code
Length: Eight 2-hour learning sessions (16 hours)
What's included: video, quiz, certificates of completion
These courses, taught by Jensen Hughes Consulting Canada Ltd.—the leading name in safety and risk-based science in Canada—will provide a wealth of information in eight 2 hour online learning sessions. Both courses are interactive and designed to be highly engaging for participants. The courses include self-study and sample project applications with interactive Question and Answer periods. The webinar is designed as an introduction to the NBCC Part 3 and Part 9 to support preparation for the Examination for Architects in Canada (ExAC)* exam. Individuals will need to have both volumes of the 2015 NBCC as references for the courses.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this course the participant/ learner will be able to:
Part 3:
• To apply the requirements of the NBC to the design, construction and occupancy of buildings
• To apply the minimum standards of the NBC to a building governed by Division B Part 3.
• To describe the requirements for achieving design compliance using alternative solutions, as set out in NBCC Division A Subsection 1.2.1 and in Division B Subsection 1.1.2.
• To identify Code objectives and their application
• To identify the proper application of an alternative solution in building design in Canada.
• To apply the minimum standards of the NBC to a building governed by Division B Part 3.
• To describe the requirements for achieving design compliance using alternative solutions, as set out in NBCC Division A Subsection 1.2.1 and in Division B Subsection 1.1.2.
• To identify Code objectives and their application
• To identify the proper application of an alternative solution in building design in Canada.
Part 9:
• To be familiarized with the terminology of the NBCC in general and in Part 9
• To interpret and apply the min provisions of the NBC to the design, construction and occupancy of small buildings and houses
• To apply the prescriptive standards and acceptable solutions of NBCC Part 9 related to structural design, materials, health and safety, fire protection and life safety.
• To describe the requirements for achieving design compliance using alternative solutions, as set out in NBC Division A and in Subsection 1.1.2. of Division B of
• To identify Code objectives and functional statements associated with prescriptive requirements
• To interpret and apply the min provisions of the NBC to the design, construction and occupancy of small buildings and houses
• To apply the prescriptive standards and acceptable solutions of NBCC Part 9 related to structural design, materials, health and safety, fire protection and life safety.
• To describe the requirements for achieving design compliance using alternative solutions, as set out in NBC Division A and in Subsection 1.1.2. of Division B of
• To identify Code objectives and functional statements associated with prescriptive requirements
Subject Matter Expert:

Amal Tamim
M.Sc. FPE
Formerly of Jensen Hughes Consulting Canada Ltd.
These are recordings of live sessions.
This webinar is part of a series! See more like this here.
Pricing:
Student: $299.00 (must be an RAIC student associate member)
Included items:
$749.00
Prix catalogue: $749.00
Prix membres:
$299.00