Please join Jeremy Bender, Project Consultant at Senez Co., for a follow-up webinar to last week’s Spatial Separations.
This presentation is intended to build on the concepts and history learned in Session 1 – Spatial Separation and discuss approaches to establishing the minimum level of performance of acceptable solution requirements, the pitfalls of the comparative approach, and strategies that can be used by reviewers of alternative solutions to address these pitfalls.
The OBC indirectly defines acceptable performance through compliance with the Division B acceptable solution requirements, or through an alternative solution that “will achieve at least the minimum level of performance required by the applicable acceptable solutions in respect of the objectives and functional statements attributed to the applicable acceptable solutions.” The minimum required level of performance is not clearly defined and often necessitates a comparative approach for alternative solutions.
Date: February 12, 2026
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM (PST)
Member Registration: Via Member Portal – Webinars
CPD Eligibility: 1 point – Category A4 (you will need to self-report this point)
Presenter bio: Jeremy has extensive expertise in building code compliance, regulatory analysis, and project evaluation. He is passionate about advancing building code standards and resolving complex compliance issues with innovative solutions. Known for his ability to communicate effectively and foster teamwork, Jeremy consistently delivers results that align technical excellence with practical implementation. His collaborative approach and strong communication skills make him a trusted advisor in the industry.