06/01/2026
Today is unofficially known as ‘New Year’s Resolution Recommitment Day.’ If you have fallen off the resolution wagon, don’t give up on making the most of 2026. Call us for a Lunch n’ Learn. As an AIA-certified provider, we can tailor a lunchtime presentation to a topic of interest to your team. All participants can earn one (1) Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) continuing education credit. Contact us today!
05/29/2026
The pros at dustland studio are now up to speed on the Key Updates to the 2021 & 2024 IBC/IFC Code after a presentation from our Las Vegas regional director, Jason Beck, AET. The AIA-approved presentation is a comprehensive look at numerous code adoptions, including everything from mid-rises to escape rooms, that went into effect across Southern Nevada jurisdictions at the beginning of the year.
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05/27/2026
Senior fire protection consultant Jason Beck, AET, hit the code highlights at KME Architects, LLC. during his Southern Nevada Code Compliance Update Tour. His popular presentation, Key Updates to the 2021 & 2024 IBC/IFC Code, is a comprehensive look at numerous code adoptions, including everything from mid-rises to escape rooms to cooking in tents, that went into effect across local jurisdictions in January.
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05/26/2026
Week 4 of spotlights “Communities Without Limits”—a reminder that is essential to safe, inclusive design. This week, we’re highlighting how thoughtful construction practices remove barriers and support everyone. Senior accessibility consultant Kirk Money, RAS, is TERPconsulting’s in-house expert on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines, and the I-Codes with ICC A117.1. Explore the Washington Area Metrorail Accessibility Features in the video below.
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Washington Area Metrorail Accessibility Features
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05/26/2026
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05/20/2026
The team at HOK Los Angeles is now primed and ready to go on the Key Updates to the 2021 & 2024 IBC/IFC Code as presented by senior fire protection engineer Jeff Halpert, PE. Our L.A. code virtuoso, Jeff, is looking forward to spreading the word and sharing insights during the next few months on the numerous code adoptions that took effect earlier this year across Southern California jurisdictions. Ping us if your firm would like a TERP lunch ‘n learn about navigating the recent code updates.
05/18/2026
Let’s keep spreading the word about ! Week 3 encourages community preparedness and highlights how disaster-resilient building codes protect people and property. From earthquakes and floods to hurricanes and wildfires, the built environment plays a critical role in protecting people and property. To learn more about building materials that are built to last, click here:
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Building Safety Month 2026: Built to Last
05/12/2026
Regional Director and Senior Fire Protection Engineer James Frater, PE, went full code mode at a lunch ‘n learn at Nelsen Partners. His presentation, Navigating Code Changes: Key Updates to the 2021 & 2024 IBC/IFC, explored recent code updates and their real-world implications for project teams. Our Phoenix team looks forward to continuing the conversation and helping clients navigate the many code adoptions that took effect earlier this year across jurisdictions throughout Arizona.
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05/08/2026
continues! The theme for Week 2 is “Voices of the Built Environment,” which spotlights building safety professionals and the roles they play in keeping communities safe. These experts keep existing buildings safe by conducting inspections and enforcing the latest building codes. Click here to learn more about them: https://www.iccsafe.org/advocacy/building-safety-month/bsm-week-2/
05/07/2026
is finally here! This year’s theme is “Built to Last,” and week 1 kicks things off by focusing on simple actions we can take to improve safety at home, such as ensuring emergency exits are not blocked. Click here to learn more common household hazards to avoid: https://www.iccsafe.org/advocacy/building-safety-month/bsm-week-1/
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