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globe trekker said:Agree, but attendance requires funding and permission from the [ governmental ] employer to attendin the first place.
Respectfully asking, but how will it benefit the AHJ directly & quickly for one of their employees to
attend?
Thanks!
There are many benefits to attend. Just the networking alone is worth the trip. But the real benefit is having you voice and your jurisdictions voice heard through participation in the code development process. A good example is a proposed change to the IECC that will reinstate high efficiency heating & cooling equipment trade offs. This proposed change would be a benefit to all of your builders that would allow for much greater flexibility in the design of their building projects. As far as funding we all can identify with the challenge of convincing the boss and the elected officials to budget for this. The key here as I see it is that you have to "sell" it to them. If you can get them to recognize the benefits and value of attending you got it licked. This is never a one time thing but has to be maintained year after year. If you cannot make it this year start working on this long before the budget process starts for your jurisdiction. Hope this helps a little bit.