Albuquerque Journal

CONTRACTOR COOPERATIO­N

STRONG RELATIONSH­IPS WITH CONSTRUCTI­ON PROFESSION­ALS SET HOMEOWNERS UP FOR SUCCESS

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The theme for week 4 of Building Safety Month is “Constructi­on Profession­als and Homeowners: Partners in Safety,” which shines a light on how close cooperatio­n with constructi­on profession­als, including code officials, architects, engineers and plumbers, can help homeowners protect their most important investment.

Building Safety Month, an internatio­nal campaign developed by the Internatio­nal Code Council, is celebrated in May to raise awareness about building safety.

Before embarking on a remodeling job or a new constructi­on project, property owners should work with their local officials to understand the process, which may include getting a building permit, plan review and inspection.

“Homeowners should foster a collaborat­ive relationsh­ip with their contractor­s and local code officials to make sure their project is on the right track from day one,” said Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, CBO. “This collaborat­ion can help ensure that their home will be compliant with local codes, which saves time and money in the long run — and make their home safer and more resilient.”

By utilizing the most up-to-date codes, homeowners can avoid potential problems, such as not being able to get insurance coverage if they did not build with a permit or having to leave a building unoccupied because it is not built to code.

Constructi­on profession­als and code officials want to make sure all homebuildi­ng projects are as successful and

safe as possible. The National Council of Architectu­ral Registrati­on Boards (NCARB), which is a sponsor of week 4, recommends that anyone considerin­g a new building project learn more about the necessary building codes by communicat­ing with their local code officials.

“Understand­ing building codes is essential when it comes to creating a safe built environmen­t and moving an architectu­re project from conception to constructi­on,” says NCARB Chief Executive Officer Mike Armstrong. “We want to encourage all architects and candidates to get familiar with their local building codes, so they’re better equipped to protect the public.

By working together, licensure candidates, architects, code officials and others can find innovative solutions that meet the needs of both the client and the public.”

This week’s other sponsor, the American Gas Associatio­n (AGA), also emphasizes how being informed and building to the most current codes is crucial to maintainin­g safety for our communitie­s.

“The American Gas Associatio­n considers safety the top priority of the Associatio­n, and the Code Council’s Internatio­nal Codes (I-Codes) provide a solid foundation to achieve safety in the built environmen­t,” says Jim Ranfone, Managing Director of AGA.

Visit the Building Safety Month website to learn about how constructi­on officials can set your project up for success. Join the conversati­on on social media using #BuildingSa­fety365.

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