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Wall Bracing (Part 1) – 2022 CRC Plan Check

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About Course

This is a comprehensive plan review course that covers the wall bracing provisions provided in the 2022 California Residential Code (CRC).

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This module is approved to provide 0.5 CEUs by the International Code Council (ICC) under the ICC preferred Provider Program.

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Target Audience and General Intent

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This is an immersive code compliance course that are tailored towards all stake holders in the construction industry. The course are also optimized for code officials including plan reviewers and inspectors. This means that the training is focused on code compliant design. Additionally, the course also includes training on how plan reviewers and inspectors can systematically review construction documents for code compliance.

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While we have highlighted the value to plan reviewers and inspectors, this course offers great value to designers too.  Both designers and contractors taking this course will encounter the rigor that is necessary in designing and building code compliant structures.

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The Course Content

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  1. Statutes (Laws) and Entities (Players – Building officials, plan reviewers, designers, engineers, architects) in Conventional construction.
  2. The Seismic Design Criteria – Code requirements on the seismic design criteria, USGS and the development of seismic design parameters, seismic hazard maps, seismic hazard tools, seismic design category and its role in conventional construction, reclassification from seismic design category E to D2 .
  3. The wind design criteria – Wind speed, special wind zones, wind exposure categories and their determination.
  4. Weight and Height Limitations for the applicability of the California Residential Code. The determination of building material weights. Story height and stud height considerations .
  5. Braced Wall Lines – Factors to consider in the placement of braced wall lines, Length and Spacing of Braced Wall Lines.
  6. Wall Bracing Methods – Intermittent Bracing Methods (Methods covered: WSP, PCP, GB, ABW, PFG, PFH, BV-WSP); Continuous Sheathing Methods (Methods covered: CS-WSP, CS-G, CS PF).
  7. Factors affecting the selection of Holdowns and Straps in Wall Bracing.
  8. Multiple plan check examples on wall bracing. This is intended to distill the knowledge covered and show how plan reviewers can navigate the plan review process.
  9. Examples of plan review comments. This are provided in the wall bracing plan review examples.

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This course is optimized to capture your attention by using top notch animation features including animated images. Additionally, this course is provided using state of the art voice over. This means that the information provided is well researched, critically thought through and properly refined prior to articulation using state-of-the-art systems that have been calibrated for optimized audio quality to facilitate maximum attention.

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Other Modules

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The wall bracing module is the fourth module in a four-module plan review series that is based on the provisions of the California Residential Code. The other modules in this series are:

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Module 1 –  Conventional Roof and Construction and Engineered Trusses.

Module 2 – Walls and Foundations.

Module 3 – Floors and Decks.

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What Will You Learn?

  • You will learn how to complete code compliance plan reviews for wall bracing of residential structures designed under the provisions of the California Residential Code.
  • You will learn the concepts behind wall bracing provisions in the California Residential Code so that you can develop a deeper appreciation of what the provisions are intended to achieve.
  • Through the examples provided through out this course, you will learn how to write effective comments during code compliance plan reviews.

Course Content

Section 1: Introduction
Section 1: Welcome to the wall bracing module. This is an introductory section that covers the objectives of the course as well as the outline of topics in this module. Additionally, this section also covers the legal framework of the California residential code including the codes of law and institutions that are responsible for the development and enforcement of the code’s provisions. This section will also cover the scope of practice of licensed design professionals such as engineers and architects. The objective of this section is to inform the plan reviewer on the statutory and institutional framework that undergirds the code as well as the scope of responsibility of the primary parties involved.

Section 2: Seismic and Wind Design Criteria
This section covers Seismic and Wind Design Criteria. A design criteria is a set of parameters that are used to establish the requirements for the design of structures. One of the first step in the design process is establishing the design criteria. Similarly, the plan reviewer must establish the design criteria which will be used to determine design requirements for the structure. This section will show how plan reviewers can determine both the wind and seismic design criteria including considerations for local variations.

Section 3: Weights and Heights Limitations
This section covers the general constrains imposed by the residential code on the weights of construction materials and the heights of building elements. These constrains include limitations on the number of stories, limitations on the height of stories, limitations of the weight roof assemblies, floor assemblies and wall assemblies. This section includes examples showing how plan reviewers can determine story heights and weight of building materials shown on the drawings to ensure that code limitations are not exceeded.

Section 4: Braced Wall Lines
This section covers the residential code provisions for braced wall lines including how plan reviewers can review braced wall lines for code compliance. Braced wall lines are the principal point of contact between the wall bracing provisions and the actual design. They are the fundamental elements that provide a basis for the determination of wall bracing requirements. This section will show how plan reviewers can determine of braced wall lines shown on the plan

Section 5: Wall Bracing Methods
This section covers the bracing methods that are permitted by the code. The code allows two types of bracing methods – Intermittent bracing Methods and Continuous sheathing methods. This section will cover 7 of the most common intermittent bracing methods and 3 of the most common continuous sheathing methods. The methods covered include Methods WSP, GB, ABW, PCP, PFG, PFH, BV-WSP, CS-WSP, CS-G, CS-PF.

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CG
3 months ago
This was an awesome course and a great education regarding the design of braced walls. I really appreciated the depth of detail regarding all of the various wall types as well as the distinctions between their applications. The examples were also very helpful in solidifying understanding following each of the modules, particularly the Plan Check comments that would be applicable in a real world scenario.
TJ
3 months ago
Very through with excellent examples
KC
4 months ago
Great help to understand the Bracing wall design and plan check
BB
6 months ago
Great course!
FP
6 months ago
I am taking the Wall Bracing course and it's really good. I have been plan checking for a few years now and have learned a lot. There's a lot of insight on the laws and regulations behind the code, to give you a strong foundation. The topic is quite complicated and the courses take a very straightforward approach that give you all of the information required to be successful. Great course, highly recommend!
AP
11 months ago
The course is laid out well, and engaging. Also the code references and resources are extremely helpful! I downloading muliple documents for myself and my staff!
K
11 months ago
Great course, learned a lot, really helpful, very informative lectures and knowlegeable teacher!

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