Standard Owner Benchmark - INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL (ICC)

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The International Code Council (ICC) was founded as a result of a merger between three existing model code organizations: the Building Officials and Code Administrators International (BOCA), the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), and the Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI). It is a non-profit organization that develops model codes and standards for building safety and fire prevention. The ICC was established in 1994 as a consolidation of three model code organizations: the Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA), the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), and the Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI).

The ICC is recognized as a leading authority in building safety and fire prevention by federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as the construction industry. The ICC develops model codes and standards that are used as the basis for building codes adopted by states and local jurisdictions in the United States, as well as internationally.

The ICC develops a variety of codes and standards, including the International Building Code (IBC), International Residential Code (IRC), International Fire Code (IFC), and International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), among others. These codes and standards cover a wide range of topics related to building safety, including structural design, fire prevention, plumbing, mechanical systems, and energy efficiency.

In addition to developing model codes and standards, the ICC also provides education and training on building safety and fire prevention. The ICC offers certification programs for building inspectors, plans examiners, and other construction industry professionals. The organization also provides resources and support for communities to implement and enforce building codes that promote safety and sustainability.

Overall Rating

2.4
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Governance

The certification uses a multi-stakeholder, independent governance model to support the development of the standards related to the certification.

Supply Side Digitization

Details on the certificate are easily available via technology for inclusion in third party digital applications.

Buy Side Availability

Buy side availability details out how easy it is for consumers to find products and companies exhibiting the standards offered by the certification.

Relevance

This considers the scale of the certification, and the number of products and companies that currently contribute to the certificate. National and local certification are normalized with countries.

Digital Accessibility

How easy is it for innovative new companies, startups, and local retailers to have the same access and affordable pricing models to use standard information in digital applications.
INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL (ICC)
United States
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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

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This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.