About Codex PCA
Codex Plan Check Academy (CODEXPCA) is an e-learning learning platform that provides building code compliance training to code officials including plan reviewers, inspectors, building officials and permit technicians as well as designers, engineers and architect.
Our Clients
Our training is intended to help plan reviewers develop the required proficiency in code compliance plan reviews.
Our training is intended to help inspectors deepen their understanding of code’s requirements and intent while staying up-to-date with the latest developments in the industry.
Our training is intended to help building officials directly in their role as the official interpreters of the code in their jurisdictions. We are also committed to providing training to plan reviewers and inspectors working in jurisdictions under building officials.
Our training is intended to help permit technicians identify missing information and potential issues early in the permitting process. Permit technicians intending to become plan reviewers will also find our training invaluable as they transition to plan review roles.
Our training is intended to help engineers, architects and designers navigate the complexities of the code and appreciate its intent to ensure that their designs meet code requirements standards from the outset.
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Our Mission is to empower building professionals with comprehensive code compliance training to foster and promote safety as articulated in the intent of the current building codes. Our courses are based on both Local and International Building Codes
SOME FACTS
The ICC model codes are used by over 170 countries and jurisdictions, and they are the basis (or model codes) for the building codes in 50 U.S. states.
The ICC model codes are updated every three years to ensure that they reflect the latest advancements in construction practices and safety.
The ICC model codes are developed through a rigorous open-consensus process that brings together code enforcement officials, builders, engineers, architects, code enforcement officials, and consumers.