Register: How to Use the Main Street Disaster and Resiliency Toolkit
Join Main Street America for a webinar exploring the Main Street Disaster and Resiliency Toolkit.
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If you’ve struggled with a building where “the code” is portrayed as an absolute for things you “cannot” or “must” do, negatively impacting the historic building or threatening the overall project, these sessions are for you! Learn about provisions for historic buildings that present alternative pathways to success.
Join APT and expert presenters in this second session of a two-part webinar series to learn practical lessons about challenges and opportunities presented by building codes when working with historic buildings. Both sessions are geared toward design professionals and others with a working knowledge of the (model) International Codes.
Session 2 Topic: Code Flexibility: Finding and Using Strategies within the Codes
Main Street America members: Use discount code MSA24 when registering to receive the $75 Member pricing for each session.
This two-part webinar series is presented by The Association for Preservation Technology International. Separate registration for each session is required. Questions? Contact APT.
Join Main Street America for a webinar exploring the Main Street Disaster and Resiliency Toolkit.
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