About Metro Building Inspectors Association of Greater Grand Rapids Chapter

About Metro Building Inspectors Association of Greater Grand Rapids Chapter

The Metro Building Inspectors Association has served the greater Grand Rapids area since 1963. The first meeting was held on August 29, 1963, with Robert Boelens, City of Grand Rapids Director of Inspections, serving as our first president. The association was known at that time as Inspectional Services Conference of Western Michigan. Our membership consists primarily of building code enforcement officials and associates having a common interest in our association’s purposes. We have over 100 members who currently represent jurisdictions south of Cadillac, north of Kalamazoo, and from the middle of the State to Lake Michigan.

An important function of our association is to provide continuing education as required by the State of Michigan under Public Act 54. Our monthly meetings consist primarily of educational classes for that purpose (with a hearty lunch) and are generally held on the morning of the second Thursday of each month with the exception of conference seminars held in February (or March) of each year. For more information about our membership, please click on the menu item called “membership.”

Our Golden Anniversary

Metro Building Inspector’s Association was started on August 29, 1963. We celebrated our 50th anniversary on July 11, 2013.

The primary purpose of the association is to provide to its members continuing education programs in the field of building code and their enforcement for the betterment of the people in the area served by the members of this organization.
Our Mission

Our Chartered Purposes States:

“The primary purpose of the association is to provide to its members continuing education programs in the field of building code and their enforcement for the betterment of the people in the area served by the members of this organization. Secondary purposes of the association also include:

  • To create and foster a spirit of cooperation among the Code Enforcement Officials of the area through a study of the problems encountered by members of this organization.
  • To provide a forum for the full and free discussion of all matter of public interest referred to this organization.
  • To encourage efficient and ethical standards among code related businesses and professions, provided this organization shall not hold as one of its objectives, financial benefits to its members.”

Officers & Board Members

Officers

William Hordyk

President

Scott Corbat

Vice President

Jeremy Reister

Secretary

Sara Dotson

Treasurer

Randy Jarzembowski

Past President

Directors

Michael Brown

Director

Steve Boluyt

Director

Become A Chapter Member

Memberships available for the calendar year are as follows:

Membership Fee

Cost: $350

A designated representative of a governmental unit or agency engaged in the administration or formulation of laws and ordinances relating to building construction including but not limited to.

About the International Code Council

The International Code Council is a nonprofit association that provides a wide range of building safety solutions including product evaluation, accreditation, certification, codification and training. It develops model codes and standards used worldwide to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures.

Vision

Protect the health, safety and welfare of people by creating safe buildings and communities.

Mission

To provide the highest quality codes, standards, products and services for all concerned with the safety and performance of the built environment.

Values

Customer Value, Integrity and Trust, Member Focus, Professionalism, Public Service, & Quality.

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