Want to be a better designer? Want to get building permit earlier? The following one hour training sessions will help you:
1. Inside story of plans examination
This session will answer questions like:
What are the basic requirements of plans? How does the plans examiners review your plans? Why do you permit being delayed? What are the top issues on plans?
2. Building code analyses
This session will answer questions like:
What are a complete building code analyses?
How to give building classification of existing building without original plans?
How to give building classification to additions?
3. Spatial separation calculation
This session will answer questions like:
When is spatial separation calculation required?
How to do spatial separation calculation for Part 3 buildings?
How to do spatial separation calculation for Part 9 buildings?
4. Mezzanine design
This session will answer questions like:
What is a mezzanine? What is a second floor?
What is important when designing a mezzanine?
How to design a mezzanine?
Affordable, fast and accurate! I help architects and developers prevent costly permit delays before submission. Through pre-submission building code risk reviews, Alternative Solution strategy, and regulatory due diligence, I identify compliance gaps, fire-resistance issues, and approval obstacles — protecting schedules, budgets, and ensuring smooth permit approvals.
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