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2010 Site Seminar information and registration will be posted as it become available.
Don't miss out on an opportunity to meet your continuing education requirements with the State of Florida. Courses are AIA and FBPE approved in addition to BCAIB and CILB.
Architects and Engineers please join us for this training.
The BOAF Florida Building Code Seminar Program provides 14 hours of approved continuing education designed to meet each licensee's state-mandated licensing education requirements.
BCAIB required Ethics Course is being
offered as a stand alone course for $25.
(It is included in standard registration!)
Foundation Classes
(formerly Cross Training)
Class begins at 8:00 am and usually end around 4:30 pm.
Books to bring to class.
Building Inspector class bring 2007 FBC, 2007 FRC, 2007 EBC and if possible the 2006 IBC.
Building Plans Examiner bring 2007 FBC and 2007 FRC.
Plumbing Inspector & Plans Examiner bring the 2007 FPC and 2007 FBC.
Electrical Inspector & Plans Examiner bring the 2007 FBC and 2008 NEC.
Mechanical Inspector & Plans Examiner bring the 2007 FMC and the 2007 FBC.
You may also bring your highlighters, pens etc.
Books will not be available for purchase at the class.
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2010 Foundation Classes
Building Inspector Part I of 2 January 6, 7 & 8, 2010 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607
Building Inspector Part 2 of 2 January 18 & 19, 2010 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607
You must attend part 1 & 2 for credit.
*The Building Inspector Foundation Class is a required part of the Building Plans Examiner Foundation Class with dates and times to be determined.
Electrical Inspector/Plans Examiner Part I of 2 January 11, 12 & 13 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607
Electrical Inspector/Plans Examiner Part 2 of 2 January 20 & 21 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607
You must attend part 1 & 2 for credit.
Mechanical Inspector/Plans Examiner coming in February 2010 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607
Building Plan Review (Part 1 of 2) March 15, 16, 17 & 18, 2010 at the City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607.
Building Plan Review (Part 2 of 2) March 29, 30 & 31, 2010 at the City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607.
2010 Annual Conference & Trade ExpoThe Building Officials Association of Florida (BOAF) and the Florida Association of Plumbing, Gas and Mechanical Inspectors (FAPGMI) will hold a joint Annual Education & Trade Expo for 2010.The Conference will be held June 6-9, 2010 at the Hyatt Grande in Tampa Bay, 2900 Bayport Drive, Tampa, Florida 33607.Hotel number is 1-800-233-1234 or 1-813-874-1234.Single and Double room rate is $139 per night |
Masonry WorkshopTo view the details of this course, view the
Masonry Workshop BrochureBuilding Code Seminar ProgramThe BOAF Florida Building Code Seminar provides 14 hours of approved continuing education designed to meet State mandated licensing requirements. (total of 14 hrs. for contractors and code officials). Whether you are a code official, contractor or a architect or engineer, attending one of BOAF's two-day seminar programs may satisfy some or all of your state-mandated training and continuing education requirements for licensure.
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Construction TrainingBOAF and FHBA are now offering FREE training in twenty locations throughout Florida, Stay tuned for more details as they become available.
CILB#0608122 BCAIB#5007452 CILB#0608121 BCAIB#5007453 Cross TrainingFoundation Classes Books to bring to class. Download an Application FOUNDATION_CLASS_REGISTRATION.pdf 2010 Foundation Classes Electrical Inspector (Part I of 2) - February 3, 4 & 5, 2010 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607. You must attend Part 1 & 2 for credit. Electrical Inspector (Part 2 of 2) - February 18 & 19, 2010 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607. You must attend Part 1 & 2 for credit. Mechanical Inspector – March 8, 9 & 10, 2010 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607. Building Plan Review (Part I of 2)– March 15, 16, 17 & 18, 2010 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607. You must attend Part 1 & 2 for credit. Building Plan Review (Part 2 0f 2) – March 29, 30 & 31, 2010 at City of Tampa Construction Services Building located at 1400 N. Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33607. You must attend Part 1 & 2 for credit. BOAF has been approved by the Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board to provide cross training programs to certified inspectors and plans examiners. The downloadable application form is required in addition to the forms from a catagory below. Only these forms shall be submitted to the committee for their review. New Cross Training application forms will be coming soon.
This program allows Inspectors and Plans Examiners with Standard Certification to receive training that will qualify him/her to obtain a Standard Certification in another field as provided in Florida Statute 468.609(2)(c)(4). Frequently Asked QuestionsBOAF's Training Programs were renewed by the Florida Building Code Administrators & Inspectors Board in February, 2004. These programs provide an acceptable alternate training standard for individuals, with the support of their local government employers, to qualify for examination in other licensure categories. It is reasonable to expect that a local government employer may require a service commitment for a predetermined period after facilitating completion of one or more of these programs. BOAF is an approved DBPR Continuing Education and Training Program Provider #0001001 Question: When do I submit my application? Answer: The entire package, application AND required documentation, must be submitted after all required training has been completed. Question: Can I use classroom or on-the-job training that I received in the past? Answer: Yes, but all training must have occurred within the three years immediately preceding your application submittal and must be properly documented. Question: Will I receive a BCAIB license if I complete a training program? Answer: No. You will receive a certificate of completion. The certificate of completion of a BOAF Training Program is acceptable to the BCAIB as an alternative to 5 years of experience when applying to take an exam in a new category. Question: Can I use these training programs if I don't work for a city or county? Answer: No. BOAF's training programs were established to meet specific needs of cities and counties. They rely on the stability and organizational structure of local government building departments for consistency. Private entities or persons not employed by a local building department do not qualify. Question: Why should a building department invest this much time and training in an employee? Answer: Cities and counties have long expressed a desire to improve the qualifications of their employees through the tried-and-true methods of classroom and on-the-job training, utilizing the experienced staff they already have. These programs provide an alternate method of qualifying current employees to provide improved and expanded service. Question: What if the trainer or building official leaves before my training is complete? Answer: Building officials or trainers who move on or retire before your training is completed must provide a letter, to be included with your application package, clearly defining the portions of the training program completed under "their watch". Question: Can I receive on-the-job training through a local agreement with a neighboring jurisdiction if my employer doesn't have qualified trainers? Answer: Yes. The trainers AND the building official in that jurisdiction must attest to the satisfactory completion of your training on the approved forms in your application package. Question: How does one become "certified" to become a trainer to train employees? Answer: In this program, anyone with a Standard Certification in any of the trades and employed by a City or County, working under the direction of a Building Official, is a trainer for that trade. There is no other certification necessary. Question: Can the building official provide my on-the-job training if there aren't any other qualified trainers in my jurisdiction? Answer: Only if the building official has a Standard certification in the category you're being trained for. Question: Can I substitute classroom training from a school or organization other than ICC? Answer: You may if you submit certificates and course outlines for the classroom training you received and the BOAF Certification Committee can determine that each course is equivalent to the ICC courses used as a baseline. The Certification Committee will compare the ICC outlines that were submitted to the BCAIB when they applied for course approval. Outlines that do not clearly demonstrate equivalency will be rejected as insufficient. ALL CLASSROOM TRAINING CERTIFICATES MUST BEAR A BCAIB COURSE APPROVAL NUMBER. |
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