| To persuade local jurisdictions to adapt the IRC, Knarich urged HBAs to follow the kit’s guidelines, which provide tips on developing lobbying and grassroots strategies, establishing community support, orchestrating public hearings, communicating the findings to the public and cooperating with local decision-makers. Paul Armstrong, the vice president of architectural engineering services for the International Codes Council, reiterated the advantages of the IRC. “This is the only prescriptive code that is now available, it contains the latest natural hazard mitigation construction techniques, covers all aspects of home construction and is a well-balanced code that was developed with the help of engineers, builders, code officials and other interested parties,” Armstrong said. Local HBAs interested in obtaining NAHB’s IRC Action Kit should e-mail Joseph Knarich or call him at 800-368-5242 x 8366. |