RJJ
Co-Founder
I have tried to view the hearings twice now with very little luck. Seems the web cast cuts out. The place seems empty also. Anyone else experienced problems?
Too many interests, too little time. But you are making a good point, especially with all the posts in these threads about creating change.RJJ said:so no one is interested in the process!
In layman's terms, how, on a national basis, do the inspectors and plans examiners obtain a unified voice, a unified organization, and some unified money?Uncle Bob said:The Fire Service can accept money from everywhere; the NAHB can buy Building Officials by paying their way to the hearings (all expenses) through the new rules; and the inspectors and plans examiners, who have to deal with the real world problems of code compliance have no voice; have no organization; and no money.
The freeze ups had little to with ICC and more with how bad the connection was at the Charlotte Convention Center. This issue was addressed, but I am not sure how resolved it ever became during the Hearings.RJJ said:Code: I missed that due to a very busy week. however, I was disappointed in the little I could see and hear. The quality of the production lack of sound and freeze ups probably would of prevented me from seeing it anyway. The IT sections of ICC is in need of over haul. They can't even produce a BB let alone a view of a hearing. God forbid they every get remote voting.