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Webinar for National Building Code: Alberta Edition 2023
Key Code Changes

2023 Code Change Webinar

Upcoming Webinar

Watch for our announcements in the new year!

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Building Safety Month!

Download Posters for your Organization
ABOA Building Safety Poster-2023 4E - 16x20.pdf
ABOA Building Safety Poster-2023 1E - 16x20.pdf 

About Us

Learn more about ABOA and how we help build a safe world together
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About Us

Learn more about ABOA and how we help build a safe world together
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About Us

Learn more about ABOA and how we help build a safe world together
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About Us

Learn more about ABOA and how we help build a safe world together
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Welcome to ABOA

The roots of the Alberta Building Officials Association go back to 1959 when the first organizational meeting was held in Red Deer on February 21, 1959. Thirty seven building officials from Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Ponoka, Forest Lawn, Lacombe, Camrose, Stettler, St. Albert and Jasper Place attended the meeting.

Several goals were set by this group, including improvement of standards for building inspections, to assist in the overall education of building inspectors, to promote the importance of the Building Official’s role and to provide a forum for discussion of industry issues and concerns.

The first ABOA by-laws were adopted on October 02, 1959.

A meeting was held in Edmonton on March 12 & 13 in 1960, with close to 40 delegates. Speakers highlighted the need for a uniform building code for Canada and stressed the need for studies of fires and fire spread. The fall meeting that year was held in Calgary on September 17, 1960, and the main topic of discussion was the proposed changes to then current 1953 National Building Code.
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NEW Barrier-FreE SUB-COUNCIL Chair Rep


Welcome to Simon Wunderli as our new Barrierr-Free Sub-Council Chair. Simon works in the City of Edmonton and brings a metropolitan perspective to the chair. His extensive industry experience will represent the role of the Building SCO to the Barrier-Free Sub-Council.


We look forward to updates from the Barrier-Free

 Sub-Council from Simon .


The Board is proud of the industry involvement ABOA members, like Simon, continue to bring to Albertans as we champion the perspective and value that Building Safety Codes Officers contribute to the safety codes industry.

 
Administrative Penalties

Thank you to Danny Stoesz (Manager, Compliance Programs, Technical and Corporate Services Division, Municipal Affairs Alberta) for his presentation at our AGM.  For those of you seeking to obtain further information please contact Danny at the emails below:

 danny.stoesz@gov.ab.ca or MA.AdminPenalties@gov.ab.ca