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I'm also new to this. Hope I will get more new friends to share my ideas.
 
Hey,

I'm new to the forums. I'm a newbie to passive fire stopping so I'm hoping to learn stuff from people that have been doing it for longer than I have. I'm still figuring out stuff so any stuff that I actually have questions about are going to be posted here and hopefully answered by you guys.
 
Another newbie to the forum. I am a new owner of a commercial building filled with storefronts and potential multi-unit apartments upstairs. As is typical, I don't see eye to eye with the building inspector's interpretation of the 2006 IBC. Where do I start in my quest for knowledge regarding fire safety for mixed use building(s) in a 100+ year old building?
 
Welcome to the forum........and the question might already be there, only in Existing Buildings forum. There's a post similar to your situation.
 
Thought I would make it a trifecta of CO postings........welcome aboard CC, you heard right, this IS the code forum to frequent.
 
coloradocode said:
Just found out about this forum. Heard that it is the premier code forum out there. I am a code consultant in Denver and look forward to the discussions. It is always interesting to see how others look at the provisions of the code.
Flattery will get you everywhere :)
 
Mornin' all,

I'm another newcomer to the forum. Not a code professional by trade, but an academic. As a geographer I'm interested in the history of U.S. housing stock and the role building codes (and other health and safety codes) have had in its making. Hope you all don't mind me hanging around as I get a feel for the past and current debates from those who know them bests.

Cheers.
 
Yes Welcome to the board. Geographer kind of through me for a loop till I Googled it. I found out there are many different fields

Hope you can teach and enlighten us when we need it
 
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