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Lunch & Learn Seminars

We'll Bring the Lunch.
We'll Bring the Expertise.

Utah's fire and life safety code landscape changes constantly. PCS's NICET IV engineers deliver free Lunch & Learn sessions at your office — no sales pitch, just expertise your team needs.

General ContractorsArchitectsEngineering Firms
Why Attend

Keep Your Team Current on Utah's Evolving Code Landscape

IFC adoption cycles, local Utah amendments, NFPA edition updates, and AHJ interpretation changes create a constantly shifting compliance environment. Staying current affects your bids, your designs, and your clients' occupancy approvals.

PCS seminars are presented by NICET IV certified engineers with 20 years of Utah-specific code experience — the same people who design and permit fire alarm systems for Utah's most complex buildings. Current, local, practical expertise.

AIA CES Accreditation

PCS is pursuing AIA Continuing Education System accreditation. AIA-accredited courses count toward HSW requirements for AIA member architects. Contact us for current CE credit availability.

We Come to Your Office

No travel, no off-site meeting costs. PCS brings the session — and lunch — to your team.

For Your Whole Team

Bring your project managers, estimators, architects, and engineers — the more the better.

60–90 Minutes

A focused, practical session that respects your team's time and delivers immediately applicable knowledge.

CE Credits (In Progress)

AIA CES accreditation in progress — contact us for current availability of accredited credits.

Available Seminar Topics

For General Contractors

Utah IFC Adoption — What Changed and What It Means for Your Bids
The latest IFC adoption cycle and local amendments — how they affect fire alarm scope, sequencing, and submittals on your projects.
Fire Alarm Scope and Project Scheduling
How to sequence fire alarm rough-in, device installation, and testing into your project schedule to avoid inspection delays.
Common Submittals That Get Rejected — And How to Avoid Them
The most frequent fire marshal correction notices on Utah projects and the design issues that trigger them.

For Architects

Designing for Code-Compliant Fire Alarm Coverage
What architects need to specify and coordinate in early design to avoid costly fire alarm redesigns during permit review.
Performance-Based Design Alternatives
When and how to use alternative compliance paths for challenging occupancies — saving cost without sacrificing safety.
Utah AHJ Quirks and Relationships
Jurisdiction-specific code interpretation differences across Wasatch Front AHJs — what works, what doesn't.

For Engineering Firms

NFPA 72 Current Edition vs. Utah-Adopted Edition
Which edition applies, where Utah has local amendments, and what that means for your designs.
ERRCS / DAS Requirements — Utah's Most Misunderstood System
IFC Chapter 5 requirements, jurisdiction thresholds, and the design process for first responder radio coverage.
What Fire Marshal Plan Reviewers Look For
The specific code sections and design elements that trigger Utah fire marshal correction notices most frequently.
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