Large Buildings 2012: Independent Study BLDG 9257

Exam Preparation
Online

Our Large Buildings 2012 course is an overview/refresher course for experienced practitioners. This building code course helps you review and become more familiar with the parts of the Ontario Building Code (OBC) dealing with large buildings. It is based on Large Building Syllabus (2012) and focuses on Volume 1: Division A Parts 1, 2, and 3; Division B Parts 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, and 12; and points of interest as found in Division C Parts 1 and 2. It also reviews parts of Volume 2 Supplementary Standards SA-1, SB-2, SB-8, SB-10, and SB-13.

Note(s)

This course can help you prepare to write the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) Large Buildings 2012 exam (not included). The MMAH exam is administered by Humber College. For more information, visit the Ontario Building Code Examinations website.

Also check out our other online course: BLDG 9236 Large Buildings 2012: Virtual Classroom

Prerequisites

You must have a general understanding of the building construction process and basic blueprint reading skills.

Additional Information

Course Essentials:

You must have a copy of the 2012 Building Code Compendium before you begin this course. The compendium is available for purchase through the George Brown College bookstore, at our Building Code and Trade Manuals website, and at the Publications Ontario website.

Hours and Fees

Hours

42

Fee

$426.58

Course Sections

There are no classes currently scheduled for this course; however, check back to see if we have developed additional schedules for the upcoming term. Classes for our 2025–26 academic year will launch in early July.
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