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The city of Phoenix has announced adoption of the 2024 Phoenix Building Construction Code, which incorporates the 2024 edition of IAPMO’s Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and its Appendix M: the Water Demand Calculator.
The two organizations are working together to empower jurisdictions with AI-powered compliance tools to streamline permitting and tackle housing delays.
Southern Nevada Building Officials this month led a group of area jurisdictions in adopting the 2024 editions of the Uniform Plumbing Code and Uniform Mechanical Code, ensuring Southern Nevadans continue to be guarded by the protections of IAPMO’s flagship documents.
ASSE professional qualification standard working group members will assist the Professional Qualifications Standards Committee (PQSC) with the continued development of these American National Standards.
Recent amendments to the Maryland State Fire Prevention Code have eliminated the requirement to retrofit existing high-rise residential buildings with automatic fire sprinkler systems, a deeply concerning reversal of nationally recognized life safety standards.
Working group members will be assisting the Product Standards Committee (PSC) with the continued development of these existing and prospective American National Standards.
In collaboration with more than 30 committee and subcommittee members, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) has updated its C901 Standard for PE4710 high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pressure pipe for use in potable water, reclaimed water and wastewater service lines.