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We hope you will use this newsletter as a resource to keep yourself up-to-date with everything building!
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A Publication of the California Building Officials
1022 G Street | Sacramento, CA | 95814
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A Special Message from Your 2017-2018
CALBO President - David Khorram
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Going beyond the role of the Building Official
On my way to attend the ICC Annual Business Meeting (ABM) in Columbus, Ohio, I was reflecting on my journey to become a building official. The flight at 30,000 feet above and a speed of 500 miles per hour appeared to be very much like how we go through life; fast and with a destination in mind. Reaching the destination obviously is very important, but how we get there is more important. During our journey as building officials, we all come across people whose lives we impact. I started thinking about the
legacy of the building official.
The legacy we leave behind as a building official is not how many projects or plans we completed; rather, our legacy is how much we have helped others and how much we lifted others on our path.
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I attended the ICC ABM, that coincidentally started on 9/11, with recognition of all of the heroes who lost their lives in that tragic day sixteen years ago. The latest damages caused by the hurricanes in Texas, Florida, Louisiana and Puerto Rico, also had an impact on the event and received attention during the ABM by ICC and the attendees. But despite all issues impacting the southern states, the event was well organized and very successful. A large delegation from California was present at the ICC ABM this year. Mr. Jay Elbettar, CALBO Past President, was elected 2017 ICC President. Mr. Stuart Tom, previously Building Official and later Fire Marshal with the City of Glendale, was also elected to a three-year term as the ICC Section “A” Director. With pleasure, I congratulate these two colleagues on their milestone achievements. Through their efforts, California now has the strongest presence on the ICC Board of all time.
As our distinguished colleagues elevate the role of California building officials nationally, it falls upon the rest of us to go beyond the ordinary building official’s duties and be role models and leaders in our communities.
Making a difference
can be through assisting victims of emergencies, such as first responders or helping people to get back to their normal life, saving lives through proper reviews and inspections of buildings, or mentoring and helping others to excel through their careers.
One of the goals that the CALBO Board set earlier this year (Goal #4) was to develop the next generation of building officials and
be the
mentor
to industry newcomers. Proper mentorship can assist others in developing their skills, styles and confidence to become future building officials. I am very pleased to announce that through the efforts of ICC and CALBO, student chapters are being formed at Saddleback Community College in Southern California and San Mateo Community College in Northern California. I am astonished by the energy and enthusiasm of some our colleagues, including Susan Dowty, ICC Government Relations Manager, Paul Melby, ICC Orange Empire Chapter President, and Craig Tole, with 4LEAF, Inc. to assist in the formation of these student chapters.
The CALBO Training Institute (CTI), in San Ramon was completed last week and in October, another Education Week will be held in Ontario. CTI training is an essential service CALBO offers to our membership and this year attendance has been very high. I would like to extend my utmost gratitude to those who help with the planning, organizing, and instruction of these courses. Your commitment, hard work, and dedication
is exemplary.
The recent major earthquakes in Mexico and smaller subsequent earthquakes in Southern California have been alarming to building officials in California. We need to recognize that California, as the sixth largest economy in the world and largest state economy in the nation, cannot afford to be unprepared when emergencies occur. It is time to re-examine our emergency response protocols and procedures, inventory the venerable buildings that exist in our communities, and find ways to properly mitigate the vulnerabilities. There are many items to address prior to a disaster but building resiliency is something that should cause concern to building officials. Earthquakes and floods in California can be as damaging or more than tornadoes in Texas! The result of such mitigation saves lives and our economy. A worthy cause to go
beyond the call of duty
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Well, the plane of my thoughts lands here this time, and I wish you a safe and happy journey as a building official until the next
CALBO News.
Best,
David Khorram, P.E., C.B.O., C.G.B.P.
Superintendent of Building & Safety
City of Long Beach
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An Update from the
CALBO Emergency Preparedness Committee
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Attention All SAP Evaluators & Coordinators!
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The Governor's Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) has recently found that the contact information for many Safety Assessment Program Evaluators and Coordinators needs to be updated. Please take the time to update your contact information using the link below.
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A laptop will also be available at the CALBO Registration Desk at the 2017 CALBO Education Week: Ontario to update your information with CalOES. Stop by during your morning or afternoon break!
Don't forget to check out the
CALBO Emergency Preparedness Committee Page
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There you will find valuable information that all SAP Evaluators and Coordinators will need during a call out, including CALBO SAP Cue Card, SAP Go Kit Checklist, basic MOU, and many more helpful resources.
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For questions regarding these resources,
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2017-18 CALBO Education Weeks:
Ontario Registration Closing TODAY!
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The CALBO Training Institute (CTI) strives to be your primary source of training by offering topical, current, and relevant educational opportunities throughout the entire Golden State.
This year, CTI focused on current topics and initiated "NEW" course development. This year, over half of the CTI curriculum is new - providing new practical applications and interpretations, benefiting seasoned staff members as well as building a foundation for newly arrived industry members.
We hope to see you at the upcoming 2017-2018 CALBO Education Weeks being held in Ontario and Anaheim!
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Monday, October 16 - Thursday, October 19, 2017
Registration Deadline: TODAY! Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Monday, February 5 - Thursday, February 8, 2018
Registration Deadline: Tuesday, January 23, 2018
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For questions about the 2017-2018 CTI Education Weeks,
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2017-2018 CALBO Education Weeks:
Hotel Information
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2017 CALBO Education Week: Ontario
Monday, October 16 - Thursday, October 19, 2017
**Hotel Room Block Closed**
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Ontario
Airport
222 North Vineyard Avenue
Ontario, CA 91764
CALBO Room Block: CLOSED*
Phone Reservations:
1-800-228-9290
Parking: Complimentary day and overnight self-parking.
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2018 CALBO Education Week: Anaheim
Monday, February 5 - Thursday, February 8, 2018
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Anaheim Marriott
700 West Convention Way
Anaheim, CA 92802
CALBO Room Rate: $169+tax
Phone Reservations: 1-800-228-9290
Room Block Reservation Deadline: Thursday, January 4, 2018* (
or when room block is at capacity
Parking: Complimentary day self-parking. Overnight self-parking is $25 per vehicle, per day.
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For questions about CTI Education Weeks hotel accommodations, please contact the CALBO Office at
info@calbo.org
or 916-457-1103.
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Thank you to the following companies, agencies & organizations for their upcoming participation in the 2017-2018 CALBO Education Weeks Exhibitor Program!
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4LEAF, Inc. - Education Week Sponsor!
Bureau
Veritas North America, Inc.
California Code Check
CEA Earthquake Brace and Bolt
California Energy Commission
CEL Consulting, Inc.
CSG Consultants, Inc.
Energy Code Ace -
Education Week Sponsor!
Fire Rated Product Specialties Corp.
Hoover Treated Wood Products
HR Green, Inc.
IAPMO
International Code Council
Interwest Consulting Group
Intuitive Municipal Solutions, LLC.
JAS Pacific
Lubrizol
CPVC Piping Systems
MiTek Holding, Inc.
SAFEbuilt
Shums Coda Associates
Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.
Smoke Guard California
TRB + Associates, Inc.
VCA Code
West Coast Consultants, Inc.
Workforce Instruction for Standards and Efficiency
(ConSol/WISE)
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Want to see your company or organization on this list?
Please contact Lauren Herman, Director of Training and Communications, at
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A special thank you to the 2017 CALBO Education Week: San Ramon Sponsors!
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2017-2018 CALBO Education Weeks
Exhibitor Program: Limited Availability
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The CALBO Training Institute (CTI) hosts its Education Weeks throughout the Golden State to provide continuing education for California building departments. These events bring thousands together under one roof for code updates, professional development, and networking opportunities. Last year, CTI hosted its largest Education Week events on record - more than 6,000 full-day courses attended.
Dozens of state agencies, organizations, and companies participates in the Education Week Exhibitor Program each year.
We invite you to be one of them.
- Engage face-to-face with building department leaders and staff.
- Recruit new employees from seasoned building departments personnel.
- Free advertising in the CALBO News.
- Showcase your products and services.
- Special discounted exhibiting packages for all three Education Weeks.
*Please note that the CALBO Education Week Exhibitor Program in Ontario is SOLD OUT! A wait list is available for this venue.
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For questions about the CTI Education Weeks Exhibitor Program,
please contact Lauren Herman, Director of Training and Communications,
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Special Sponsorship Opportunities at
the 2017-2018 CALBO Education Weeks
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CALBO offers opportunities for sponsorship at each Education Week. Opportunities can include:
- Wi-Fi - Help attendees track work emails during breaks!
- Giveaway Item or Flyer Lunch Table Placement - Help attendees become more familiar with your company with items placed on seats at lunch!
- Writing Pen - NEW! - Help attendees take notes throughout the day as they learn about new code changes!
- Refreshment Break - Keep attendees alert during afternoon sessions!
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For questions about the CTI Education Weeks Sponsorship Program, please contact Lauren Herman, Director of Training and Communications, at
lherman@calbo.org
or 916-457-1103.
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Thank you Energy Code Ace for
Hosting the 2017 CALBO Education Week:
San Ramon Lunch and Learn
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A special thank you to
Energy Code Ace for hosting a Lunch and Learn Event at the 2017 CALBO Education Week: San Ramon!
As a new training endeavor, Lunch and Learn Events offer companies and organizations within the building community the opportunity to spotlight their knowledge and expertise of an important building-and-safety topic for Education Week attendees to learn about outside the classroom. This special opportunity connects Education Week attendees around a topic that affects the future of our industry.
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This year in San Ramon, Lunch and Learn attendees had the opportunity to learn about
Energy Code Ace
's online platform and tools to
"decode" California’s building and appliance energy efficiency standards, Title 24, Part 6 and Title 20.
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Topics of discussion included
Energy Code Ace
's special resources self-study tools, application guidebooks, fact sheets, trigger sheets, checklists (offering step-by-step guidance for plans checks and field inspections), Reference Ace (which helps navigate code documents with helpful links and search functions) and Forms Ace (which aids in determining which compliance forms are applicable to your specific project).
Thank you to speaker
Marina Chavez Blanco
for her contributions and knowledge!
If you are attending the 2017 CALBO Education Week in Ontario, don't miss your opportunity to attend a Lunch and Learn Event hosted by Energy Code Ace on
Wednesday, October 18 from 11:30am - 12:15pm. Hope to see you there for good food, great conversations, and new resources for you and your staff.
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For questions about the CTI Education Weeks Lunch and Learn Program, please contact CALBO at
info@calbo.org
or 916-457-1103.
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2017 CALBO Education Week: Ontario
Lunch and Learn with Energy Code Ace
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Wednesday, October 18, 2017
from 11:30am-12:15pm
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
Ontario Airport
FREE for All CALBO Education Week: Ontario Attendees
Limited Seating - First-come, first-served
for this special opportunity!
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Are you registered to attend the CALBO Education Week: Ontario on Wednesday, October 18?
If so, you're invited to attend “Lunch and Learn,” a special lunch presentation to learn more about and what resources are available to "decode" California’s building and appliance energy efficiency standards, Title 24, Part 6 and Title 20.
You’ve gained code knowledge in the classroom – now learn what
free
tools, training, and resources are available for you and your building department!
Energy Code Ace
will give special attention to its online “one-stop shop” highlighting, explaining, and demonstrating classes and self-study tools, application guidebooks, fact sheets, trigger sheets, checklists (offering step-by-step guidance for plans checks and field inspections), Reference Ace (which helps navigate code documents with helpful links and search functions) and Forms Ace (which aids in determining which compliance forms are applicable to your specific project).
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The Energy Code Ace Program
is developed and provided by the California Statewide Codes & Standards Program, which offers free energy code training, tools, and resources for those who need to understand and meet the requirements of Title 24, Part 6 and Title 20. Designed to improve compliance with the state’s building and appliance energy codes and standards, the program aims to advance the adoption and effective implementation of energy efficiency measures and building practices. Presenter Gary Shushnar serves as the Southern California Edison lead for Energy Code Ace and has decades of executive and engineering experience in energy efficiency, solar photovoltaics and water purification.
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For questions about the CTI Education Weeks Lunch and Learn Program,
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Want to advertise in the CALBO News and on the CALBO Website?
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Thank you to all advertisers for your continued support of CALBO!
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Contact CALBO at 916-457-1103 or
info@calbo.org
for advertising opportunities.
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Stay up-to-date on all CALBO related information! "Like" our
new Facebook Page!
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Electrical Vehicle Charging Stations - UPDATED Handout
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The
CALBO Access Committee
has released an updated the
Electrical Vehicle Charging Stations for Public and Common Use
handout. Click the link below for updated details.
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For questions regarding this document,
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The California State Legislature completed its work for the 2017 legislative session. All bills are either at the Governor’s desk awaiting his action, have been signed and chaptered, or have been held over for further consideration next year. This year, CALBO joined a large coalition in opposition to
AB 1250 (Jones-Sawyer, D-Los Angeles), which is detailed below. In addition to testifying against the bill in committee, writing letters, making calls and visiting offices, CALBO joined the opposition at a very well attended press-conference at the State Capitol. The bill did not move this year as a direct result of the concerted effort.
Senate Bill 721 (Hill, D-San Mateo), which was introduced in response to the Berkeley balcony collapse of 2016, is a two-year bill and will be considered in 2018. CALBO is working with the author and stakeholders during the fall to further amend the bill, so that it increases balcony safety for existing buildings, but does not create onerous burdens on building departments.
Next year, in addition to the bills that were held over from 2017, new bills will be introduced. CALBO will keep members informed and engaged on current legislation. It is always a good idea to build relationships with your jurisdiction’s legislators and your personal legislators. Look-up your legislators
HERE and be sure to sign-up for their Listserv. Attending town hall meetings or coffees is a great way to get to know your legislators outside of events like CALBO’s Annual Leadership and Advocacy Day. If you have questions on engaging your legislators, don’t hesitate reaching out to Nicole Virga Bautista, CALBO’s Director of Public Affairs.
LEGISLATIVE REPORT/BILLS OF INTEREST
Legislation Addressing Service Contracts:
AB 1250 (Jones-Sawyer, D-Los Angeles) Counties: Personal Services Contracts
CALBO Position:
Oppose
Status: Two-Year bill; will not move until January 2018.
Summary: AB 1250 Establishes specific standards for the use of personal services contracts by counties. Requires the county to demonstrate that the proposed contract will result in costs savings to the county and to show that the contract does not cause displacement of county or city workers. Establishes liability provisions for employment law violations and torts committed in the course of providing services under contract. Imposes disclosure requirements on contracts.
Observations: AB 1250 would impose a de facto prohibition on counties’ abilities to contract with businesses, non-profits, and economic development organizations to provide local services that a county either does not have the expertise or internal capacity to provide directly. CALBO has joined a large coalition of opposition to this bill. The bill was not taken up for a vote on the Senate floor. This is a victory for the year, but we remain in opposition to the bill as the sponsor will likely pursue the bill further next year.
Legislation Addressing California’s Housing Challenges:
AB 202 (Steinorth, R-Rancho Cucamonga) Planning and Zoning: Permits
CALBO Position:
Concerns/Watch
Status: Two-Year bill; will not move until January 2018.
Summary: AB 202 requires all grading, foundation, building, and use permits required by a municipality for a development project that creates, or results in an increase of, a certain number of residential dwelling units or guest rooms to be approved or denied by a director of the lead planning agency.
Observations: This bill may limit the ability of some jurisdictions and may potentially remove some of the Building Official’s abilities and responsibilities.
AB 494 (Bloom, D-Santa Monica) Accessory Dwelling Units
CALBO Position:
Watch
Status: Governor’s Desk.
Summary: AB 494 amends the Planning and Zoning Law to provide that an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) may be rented separately from the primary residence. Requires that parking requirements for accessory dwelling units not exceed a certain number. Removes the prohibition on specified off-street parking where that parking is not allowed anywhere else in the jurisdiction.
Observations: This Bill will create more work for Building Officials in the areas of permitting, plan check, inspection, code enforcement, property addressing, and utility connections.
AB 565 (Bloom, D-Santa Monica) Alternative Building Regulations
CALBO Position:
Support
Status: Two-Year bill; will not move until January 2018.
Summary: AB 565 requires a city or county to adopt alternative building regulations and specifies that these regulations include provisions for housing artists, artisans, and other similarly situated individuals. AB 565 requires a city or county that has already adopted alternative building regulations to amend those regulations to include provisions for housing artists, artisans, and other similarly situated individuals.
Observations: The alternative set of guidelines for buildings is a creative way of reusing/retooling existing buildings, and it is considered a viable approach to revitalize older commercial neighborhoods. It can be considered controversial because some projects, through the code modification process approved by the Building Official, ultimately comply with less restrictive code requirements.
CALBO supports as much control as possible remaining at the local level. CALBO looks forward to working with Assembly Member Bloom on this measure during interim to ensure that the right level of control remains at the local level.
SB 431 (Bates, R-Laguna Niguel) Accessory Dwelling Units
CALBO Position:
Oppose
Status: Two-Year bill; will not move until January 2018.
Summary: SB 431 authorizes a local building inspector to waive some or all building code requirements with respect to an accessory dwelling unit constructed prior to January 1, 2008 for the purpose of issuing a building permit for that accessory dwelling unit.
Observations: CALBO is in contact with the author and while we oppose this bill as written, we have offered our expertise in amending this measure. This bill has been established as a two-year bill. CALBO opposes giving a building inspector authority to waive health and safety requirements. It is only a
Building Official that can be charged with establishing proper standards and enforcing the requirements to make an Accessory Dwelling Unit a legal and habitable space.
Legislation Addressing Structural Safety and the Regulatory Process:
SB 721 (Hill, D-San Mateo) Building Assembly Inspections
CALBO Position:
Support if Amended
Status: Two-Year bill; will not move until January 2018.
Summary: SB 721 requires the inspection of decks, balconies, and elevated walkways more than six feet above ground level in a building containing three or more multi-family units by a person licensed to perform these inspections by the Department of Consumer Affairs. SB 721 provides for completion and subsequent inspections. The inspections are for existing buildings and are to be performed every five years.
Observations: CALBO supports the intent of the bill. Furthermore, CALBO worked closely with the author’s office during the fall of 2016 to draft the first version of the bill, a version CALBO fully supported. However, amendments to the bill place a significant burden on building departments, requiring that they track compliance with the bill and assess fines when property owners do not comply. This places unfunded mandates on building departments, which CALBO opposes. CALBO will continue to work closely with the author’s office during interim to help amend this bill in a way we can fully support.
Legislation Addressing Clean Energy:
AB 1239 (Holden, D-Pasadena) EV Charging
CALBO Position:
Watch
Status: Governor’s Desk
Summary: AB 1239 requires the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the California Building Standards Commission to adopt mandatory building standards regarding electric-vehicle (EV) capable parking spaces for multifamily-housing and parking structure construction and renovation.
Observations: This bill aims to address the need for EV-capable parking to keep up with the demand over time. Specifically, AB 1239 requires the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and the California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) to research, develop, and propose building standards regarding EV capable parking spaces that require existing multifamily housing and parking structures to meet building standard codes for EV capable parking spaces during any additions, significant repairs, or alterations involving existing parking spaces. Next, AB 1239 requires the BSC to research, develop, and propose mandatory building standards regarding EV capable parking spaces for commercial buildings in the next triennial edition of the CA Building Standards Code adopted after January 1, 2018. And finally, it requires HCD and CBSC to consider revising EV capable building standards every 18 months. CALBO remains neutral on the measure.
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Please direct all questions regarding legislation to CALBO’s Director of Public Affairs, Nicole Virga Bautista, at
nbautista@calbo.org
or 916-457-1103.
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Request a CTI Course Any Time of Year
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As part of our effort to provide service and value to the CALBO Community, CTI offers many courses throughout the Golden State year-round. These courses reflect the needs of surrounding jurisdictions and the relevance of code updating.
There are multiple packages based on the type of course offering that best fits your jurisdiction, chapter, or company. To request a CTI Course, please complete the
CTI Request a Course Form.
For more information about these opportunities, along with list of courses offered, please click the button below.
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For questions about course requests, please contact Lauren Herman,
CALBO Director of Training and Communications,
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2017-18 CALBO Membership Program
Don't Forget to Renew Your Membership
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The new 2017-2018 California Building Officials membership year is officially here. If you have not renewed, please take the opportunity to
renew now!
PLEASE NOTE: Each 2017-2018 CALBO Member was sent a membership renewal notification explaining their membership category and changes. If you did not receive such notification, please contact the CALBO Office.
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Questions about the CALBO Membership Program?
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2018 CALBO Annual Business Meeting:
Mark Your Calendars
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CALBO is excited to host its 56th Annual Business Meeting from Sunday, March 25 - Thursday, March 29, 2018 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport.
We look forward to meeting and playing by the Bay at this newly-renovated venue that has professional and accommodating meeting space, CALBO group overnight rate availability, and close proximity to the San Francisco International Airport and freeways. CALBO will again offer an array of programs, events, and training for the professional development of its members. We hope to see you there!
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When: Sunday, March 25 - Thursday, March 29, 2018
1333 Old Bayshore Hwy.
Burlingame, CA 94010
650-374-1234
Registration Available
Winter 2017
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Questions about the CALBO Annual Business Meeting?
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CALBO Online Job Board -
Employment and Internship Opportunities
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The
CALBO Online Job Board offers the public and private sector the opportunity to advertise building industry employment and internship opportunities. It's the perfect resource for reaching CALBO members with employment information from your jurisdiction, organization, or company.
Don't forget current CALBO members receive a discount for every job advertisement submitted to the online Job Board.
Below are the most recent submissions to the CALBO online Job Board. If you would like more information about these opportunities or to post an employment opportunity, please
click here.
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MOST RECENT JOB SUBMISSIONS
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Permit Technician I & II, PRMD
Application Deadline: Open until Filled
Building Code Compliance Officer, City of Alameda
Application Deadline: October 3, 2017
Senior Plans Examiner, City of Santa Clara
Application Deadline: October 4, 2017
Plans Examiner, City of Santa Clara
Application Deadline: October 11, 2017
Deputy Community Development Director - Building Official, City of Newport Beach
Application Deadline: October 12, 2017
Regional Building Inspector Supervisor, County of San Bernardino
Application Deadline: October 13, 2017
Building & Planning Manager, City of Vernon
Application Deadline: October 15, 2017
Inspector Manager, City of Santa Clara
Application Deadline: October 16, 2017
Building Division Supervisor, County of San Luis Obispo
Application Deadline: October 16, 2017
Plan Checker & Plan Check Engineer, City of Costa Mesa
Application Deadline: October 19, 2017
Building Inspector I, City of Oceanside
Application Deadline: October 20, 2017
Plans Examiner, Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services
Application Deadline: October 20, 2017
Building and Safety Services Director, City of Rancho Cucamonga
Application Deadline: October 20, 2017
Building Official, City of Bremerton, Washington
Application Deadline: October 22, 2017
Senior Plans Examiner, City of Santa Cruz
Application Deadline: October 26, 2017
Permit Technicians, CSG Consultants, Inc.
Application Deadline: October 28, 2017
Building Inspector I, CSG Consultants, Inc.
Application Deadline: October 28, 2017
Building Inspector II, CSG Consultants, Inc.
Application Deadline: October 28, 2017
Senior Building Inspectors
, CSG Consultants, Inc.
Application Deadline: October 28, 2017
Building Official, CSG Consultants, Inc.
Application Deadline: October 30, 2017
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Questions about the online CALBO Job Board?
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Advertise with CALBO -
Newsletter, Website & Job Board
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CALBO offers a variety of advertising opportunities for both the public and private industry, including the CALBO Job Board, the CALBO Newsletter (CALBO News), and the CALBO Website.
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For advertising assistance, please contact the CALBO Office
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