As a Central Illinois contractor or owner-builder, you must keep up-to-date with the latest changes to local building codes. In Illinois, local governments currently implement and oversee building codes, with cities and counties adopting their own codes based on national and international models.
However, this is set to change following the passage of Public Act 103-0510, which altered the Capital Development Board Act to require statewide building codes starting January 1, 2025. In the meantime, several cities in Central Illinois have already adopted revised versions of the 2021 International Codes.
The International Code Council (ICC) creates model building codes for construction design, building, and compliance. The ICC codes are updated every three years, but the changes have to be implemented by local authorities, which typically happens two or more years after they are first published.
Many cities in Central Illinois, including Champaign, Urbana, and Normal, adopted the 2021 International Codes in late 2023 or early 2024, including:
Other cities and counties may have not updated to the 2021 revisions at the time of writing, and the 2018 revision may remain in force. Plus, some local government bodies may have adopted building code subsets or amended versions of some regulations. Be sure to verify which building codes pertain to the area relevant to your construction project.
The International Building Code (IBC) applies to all buildings except detached one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses up to three stories in height, which are covered under the International Residential Code (IRC).
Changes in the 2021 version include, among others:
The 2021 International Residential Code (IRC) sets requirements for one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses and includes several significant updates from the 2018 edition. These changes aim to enhance residential construction safety, energy efficiency, and clarity.
Here are some of the key changes:
The 2021 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) introduced several significant changes from the 2018 edition. These changes aim to improve the use and reuse of existing buildings, covering aspects such as repair, alteration, addition, and change of occupancy.
Changes include:
Public Act 103-0510, signed into law on August 4, 2023, will introduce statewide building codes in Illinois starting January 1, 2025. The act aims to create uniformity in construction standards across the state, reduce discrepancies between local jurisdictions, and ensure that all new construction and major renovations meet safety, energy efficiency, and accessibility standards.
Under the new law, all municipalities and counties must adopt the International Building Code (IBC) for new commercial buildings, the International Existing Building Code (IEBC) for existing commercial buildings, and the International Residential Code (IRC) for residential buildings. Additionally, compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), Illinois Energy Conservation Code, Illinois Accessibility Code, and Illinois Plumbing Code will be required statewide.
Until Public Act 103-0510 comes into force on January 1, 2025, contractors and builders must know their city or county's specific building codes and regulations. The applicable codes may vary depending on the project's location.
To ensure compliance with local building codes, it is essential to:
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