New Report from IBHS Evaluates Building Codes in 18 Coastal States
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“Rating the States: An Assessment of Residential Building Codes and Enforcement Systems for Life Safety and Property Protection in Hurricane Prone Regions” is the first of its kind, state-by-state assessment of individual state performance in developing and promulgating a residential building code system, which uses modern building codes, coupled with strong enforcement related activities to enhance the protection of homes and families.
“The report goes beyond just evaluating each state’s code system,” said
The report combines IBHS’ engineering expertise and regulatory research to examine the three main elements of a state’s building code system:
1. Code adoption and enforcement – Statewide mandatory code adoption and enforcement are the primary elements to require that the minimum standards of codes are utilized.
2. Code official training and certification - Code official training and certification are part of the regulatory scheme to ensure that code officials are properly educated, trained and tested in order to correctly enforce building codes.
3. Licensing requirements for construction trades - Licensing requirements for construction trades ensure that contractors and subcontractors are familiar with the sections of code that impact them, that they demonstrate minimum competency in their trade, and stay current with code requirements.
“IBHS hopes to work with all of the states included in this report – as well as the other jurisdictions across the country – to improve building code regulatory systems. Strong, well enforced codes are essential to effectively strengthening homes, businesses and communities against hurricanes and many other hazards that threaten the U.S.,” Rochman said.
Editor’s note: Full report and state-specific information is available on the IBHS Building Code Ratings web page.
The full report contains:
• information about the value of codes;
• the report’s results in brief;
• an overview of the building code process;
• information about the vulnerability of hurricane-prone states;
• the methodology used to produce the report;
• a state-by-state analysis (Appendix A);
• the specific criteria used to evaluate the states (Appendix B); and
• the codes currently in effect in each state (Appendix C).
To arrange an interview with IBHS, contact
About the IBHS
IBHS is an independent, nonprofit, scientific research and communications organization supported by the property insurance industry. The organization works to reduce the social and economic effects of natural disasters and other risks to residential and commercial property by conducting building science research and advocating improved construction, maintenance and preparedness practices.
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