Welcome to Yosemite Chapter of ICC!
The Yosemite Chapter ICC was founded in the 1950's to promote uniformity in the enforcement of building codes within our region, provide educational opportunities for Building Department personnel, Architects, Engineers, Contractors and other interested parties.
Yosemite Chapter ICC membership currently represents seven Counties (Calaveras, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tuolumne) and many of the Cities within the Counties listed (Angels Camp, Atwater, Coalinga, Dos Palos, Escalon, Gustine, Hughson, Lathrop, Los Banos, Manteca, Merced, Modesto, Newman, Oakdale, Ripon, Patterson, Riverbank, Sonora, Stockton, Tracy, and Turlock). Included in our membership are State of California representatives from the Contractors' State License Board, the Energy Commission and Housing and Community Development as well as local Architects, Contractors, and Engineers. It is this diversity in membership that helps us to resolve code compliance issues through cooperation, with knowledge, logic and practical experience.
Our meetings provide an opportunity for Industry Members to present new products that may provide solutions to unique problems we encounter in the field. Through productive discussions and sharing of information between our members, we learn valuable lessons in code interpretations that result in reasonable solutions for everyone and achieve the safety intended by the codes we are charged with enforcing.
Meetings are open to the public and are usually held on the third Thursday of every month at 11:00 a.m., with a few exceptions. View our meeting schedule and calendar of events for more information. All meetings include lunch and the cost is currently $20.00, but subject to change without notice.
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Tribute to Daryl Willey, P.E.
Tribute to Daryl Willey, P.E.
It is with great sadness th...
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In-Depth CASp Certification Course
This 4-day in-depth CASp Certification course is ICC approved and provides an in-depth study of the accessibility provisions of the California Building Code for privately-funded multifamily developments (11A) as well as provisions for accessibility to public buildings, public accommodations, and commercial buildings and facilities (11B). Gain a practical understanding of disabled access regulations through detailed illustrations, animations, and examples. This training is perfect for visual learners. Get answers to the tough disabled access questions and skills that will help you navigate complex real-world situations.
Single day attendance is allowed:
Monday - Chapter 11A
Tuesday - Chapter 11B in-depth, Part 1
Wednesday - Chapter 11B in-depth, Part 2
Thursday - Chapter 11B, Part 3 including topics covered on the upcoming CASp examination




