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This pack includes:

1) House 2012 Workbook

2) House 2012 Online Course

3) House 2012 Practice Exam Questions (Online)

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If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline directly to place the order; this is required to ensure that the correct student information is captured for the student transcripts (ordering directly through the online cart may result in the cardholder/ordering customer’s information being captured instead of the student information).

This pack includes:

1) House 2012 Workbook

The House 2012 workbook is designed to help those persons who are preparing to write the House 2012 Building Code qualification examination. You will be able to find, understand and apply the Building Code requirements specifically for houses. In addition, for those persons preparing to write the Small Buildings 2012 qualification examination, you will find this workbook to be a necessary study.

Specifically, the House 2012 workbook provides an overview of the items listed in the syllabus from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for the House 2012 qualification examination. It contains over 900 pages of information, including over 300 detailed diagrams. There are also over 580 questions and answers that will help you gauge your progress towards obtaining the required Building Code knowledge necessary to be successful in writing the examination.

2) House 2012 Online Course

Prepare for the House 2012 BCIN exam with this fast-track online overview course. This online course was prepared for those with a solid foundation of code knowledge who would like to prepare for the Ontario Building Code Exam by reviewing key areas, completing practice quizzes and a simulated exam against the clock.

This online course includes over 600 questions, hints, code references, and wrong answer reports to help you succeed the FIRST time!

*This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

3) House 2012 Practice Exam Questions (Online)

An invaluable interactive tool to help you prepare for writing the House 2012 BCIN Examination. Practice quizzes and simulated exams contain more than 590 questions with answers and Code references. Because questions are randomly selected, you can quiz yourself multiple times in areas that you choose without taking the same test twice. Questions are derived from the following applicable Building Code and Supplementary Standards:

Division B - Acceptable Solutions

Part 9 - Housing and Small Buildings
- 9.4. Structural Requirements
- 9.5. Design of Areas, and Spaces and Doorways
- 9.6. Glass
- 9.7. Windows, Doors and Skylights
- 9.8. Stairs, Ramps, Handrails and Guards
- 9.9. Means of Egress
- 9.10 Fire Protection
- 9.11. Sound Control
- 9.12. Excavation
- 9.13. Dampproofing, Waterproofing and Soil Gas Control
- 9.14. Drainage
- 9.15. Footings and Foundations
- 9.16. Floors-on- Ground
- 9.17. Columns
- 9.18. Crawl Spaces
- 9.19. Roof Spaces
- 9.20. Masonry and Insulating Concrete Form Walls Not in Contact with the Ground
- 9.21. Masonry and Concrete Chimneys and Flues
- 9.22. Fireplaces
- 9.23. Wood Frame Construction
- 9.24. Sheet Steel Stud Wall Framing
- 9.25. Heat transfer, Air Leakage and Condensation Control
- 9.26. Roofing
- 9.27. Cladding
- 9.28. Stucco
- 9.29. Interior Wall and Ceiling Finishes
- 9.30. Flooring
- 9.31. Plumbing Facilities
- 9.34. Electrical Facilities
- 9.35. Garages and Carports
- 9.36. Cottages
- 9.37. Log Construction
- 9.38. Park Model Trailers
- 9.39. Reinforced Concrete Slabs
- 9.40. Additional requirements for Change of Use

Part 11 – Renovation
- 11.5. Compliance Alternatives

Part 12 - Resource Conservation and Environmental Integrity
- C - Administrative Provisions

Part 2 - Alternative Solutions, Disputes, Rulings and Interpretations Supplementary Standards:
- Supplementary Standard SA-1 - Objectives and Functional Statements Attributed to the Acceptable Solutions
- Supplementary Standard SB-1 - Climatic and Seismic Data
- Supplementary Standard SB-2 - Fire Performance Ratings
- Supplementary Standard SB-3 - Fire and Sound Resistance of Building Assemblies
- Supplementary Standard SB-7 - Guards for Housing and Small Buildings
- Supplementary Standard SB-9 - Requirements for Soil Gas Control
- Supplementary Standard SB-12 - Energy Efficiency For Housing

*This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

 

If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline directly to place the order; this is required to ensure that the correct student information is captured for the student transcripts (ordering directly through the online cart may result in the cardholder/ordering customer’s information being captured instead of the student information).

This pack includes:

1) House 2012 Workbook

The House 2012 workbook is designed to help those persons who are preparing to write the House 2012 Building Code qualification examination. You will be able to find, understand and apply the Building Code requirements specifically for houses. In addition, for those persons preparing to write the Small Buildings 2012 qualification examination, you will find this workbook to be a necessary study.

Specifically, the House 2012 workbook provides an overview of the items listed in the syllabus from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for the House 2012 qualification examination. It contains over 900 pages of information, including over 300 detailed diagrams. There are also over 580 questions and answers that will help you gauge your progress towards obtaining the required Building Code knowledge necessary to be successful in writing the examination.

2) House 2012 Online Course

Prepare for the House 2012 BCIN exam with this fast-track online overview course. This online course was prepared for those with a solid foundation of code knowledge who would like to prepare for the Ontario Building Code Exam by reviewing key areas, completing practice quizzes and a simulated exam against the clock.

This online course includes over 600 questions, hints, code references, and wrong answer reports to help you succeed the FIRST time!

*This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

3) House 2012 Practice Exam Questions (Online)

An invaluable interactive tool to help you prepare for writing the House 2012 BCIN Examination. Practice quizzes and simulated exams contain more than 590 questions with answers and Code references. Because questions are randomly selected, you can quiz yourself multiple times in areas that you choose without taking the same test twice. Questions are derived from the following applicable Building Code and Supplementary Standards:

Division B - Acceptable Solutions

Part 9 - Housing and Small Buildings
- 9.4. Structural Requirements
- 9.5. Design of Areas, and Spaces and Doorways
- 9.6. Glass
- 9.7. Windows, Doors and Skylights
- 9.8. Stairs, Ramps, Handrails and Guards
- 9.9. Means of Egress
- 9.10 Fire Protection
- 9.11. Sound Control
- 9.12. Excavation
- 9.13. Dampproofing, Waterproofing and Soil Gas Control
- 9.14. Drainage
- 9.15. Footings and Foundations
- 9.16. Floors-on- Ground
- 9.17. Columns
- 9.18. Crawl Spaces
- 9.19. Roof Spaces
- 9.20. Masonry and Insulating Concrete Form Walls Not in Contact with the Ground
- 9.21. Masonry and Concrete Chimneys and Flues
- 9.22. Fireplaces
- 9.23. Wood Frame Construction
- 9.24. Sheet Steel Stud Wall Framing
- 9.25. Heat transfer, Air Leakage and Condensation Control
- 9.26. Roofing
- 9.27. Cladding
- 9.28. Stucco
- 9.29. Interior Wall and Ceiling Finishes
- 9.30. Flooring
- 9.31. Plumbing Facilities
- 9.34. Electrical Facilities
- 9.35. Garages and Carports
- 9.36. Cottages
- 9.37. Log Construction
- 9.38. Park Model Trailers
- 9.39. Reinforced Concrete Slabs
- 9.40. Additional requirements for Change of Use

Part 11 – Renovation
- 11.5. Compliance Alternatives

Part 12 - Resource Conservation and Environmental Integrity
- C - Administrative Provisions

Part 2 - Alternative Solutions, Disputes, Rulings and Interpretations Supplementary Standards:
- Supplementary Standard SA-1 - Objectives and Functional Statements Attributed to the Acceptable Solutions
- Supplementary Standard SB-1 - Climatic and Seismic Data
- Supplementary Standard SB-2 - Fire Performance Ratings
- Supplementary Standard SB-3 - Fire and Sound Resistance of Building Assemblies
- Supplementary Standard SB-7 - Guards for Housing and Small Buildings
- Supplementary Standard SB-9 - Requirements for Soil Gas Control
- Supplementary Standard SB-12 - Energy Efficiency For Housing

*This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.