Join Us for the 2025 SOC-ICC ABM and Training
at Driftwood Shores Resort – Florence, Oregon
August 21 & 22
Training offerings-
When Disaster Strikes – Evaluator training The WDS Evaluator training instructs qualified individuals on how to perform Post-Disaster Building Safety Evaluations. This 7-hour training program is required training for all three levels of evaluators. This training:
Class Materials-
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21
8AM – 12PM – “When Disaster Strikes” 12PM – 1 PM Lunch 1PM – 4PM – Class Continued
Registration Fee: $250 Includes Snacks, lunch and Beverages ICC-0.7 CEU’s ICC Preferred Provider
5PM – 8PM Annual Seafood Boil Raffle with Prizes
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
8:30AM – 12PM ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
Registration Fee: $100 Includes Snacks, Beverages and Lunch.
Call Breck with any questions at (541) 973-1244 or
Dave (541) 890-0663 or
email at: Southernoregonicc@gmail.com
WDS Instructors-
Ted Zuk Ted is the Development Services Director for Jackson County, Oregon, overseeing the Building Inspection, Code Enforcement, and Planning Divisions. In this position, he has experience with ICS and Emergency Operations Center functions and oversaw the building evaluations and damage assessment after the 2020 Almeda and Obenchain wildfires, which destroyed or damaged 2700 residential and commercial structures. He is the current Vice President of ICC Region II, a Past President of SOC-ICC, Past President of Oregon Building Officials Assoc and serves as Chair of the OBOA Standards Committee, is a member of the State Mechanical Board, is a current member of the ICC Professional Development Council, and is active with the Western Pacific League of Building Officials. He has over 40 years combined experience in the construction trades and with the last 22 years as an inspector, plan reviewer, and Building Official.
Serena Locke Serena is the current CPT President, PermitTechNation President, and Oregon Permit Technicians Association, with over 8.5 years of experience as a Building Permit Technician with Jackson County, Oregon. She is passionate about the vital role that a well-educated and informed Permit Technician plays in the success of any department. As a Certified Permit Technician and current President of both PermitTechNation and the Oregon Permit Technicians Association, she advocates for the continuous development of professional knowledge and expertise within the field, recognizing that an educated Permit Tech is the most valuable asset to any organization.