Hawaii Building and Residential Codes

The Hawaii State Building Code (2018 International Building Code (IBC)) and Hawaii State Residential Code (2018 International Residential Code (IRC)) are adopted by the State Building Code Council

Building Code Compliance Software for Hawaii

Plan Analyst code compliance software programs make it easy for building officials, architects and other designers to quickly perform commercial and residential building code plan reviews / code studies.  Plan Analyst for the 2018 IBC and Plan Analyst for the 2018 IRC simplifies the plan review / code study process enabling compliance to specific code years.  This proven software allows modifications to accommodate local amendments, where applicable.  Users have the ability to add code requirements and to add to the checklist.  Changes can be made permanent by changing the data file using the setup section of Plan Analyst, or specific reports can be edited for special conditions.  

Plan Analyst Calculators: Deck – Sign – Beam & Column

Plan Analyst Deck, Sign and Beam & Column Calculators are additional simple and effective design and code review software tools that will quickly become your go-to resources when working on associated tasks.

Building and Residential Code Resources in Hawaii

  • Hawaii Association of County Building Officials
  • Buy the Hawaii I-Codes from ICC
  • Purchase Plan Analyst for the IBC and or IRC to automate and simplify your plan reviews / code studies plananalyst.com.

Energy Code Compliance Software for Hawaii

Visit the U.S. Department of Energy website to see the latest on energy code adoption in Hawaii, including the use of COMcheck and REScheck Energy Code compliance software. COMcheck enables architects, builders, designers, and contractors to determine whether new commercial or high-rise residential buildings, additions, and alterations meet the requirements of the IECC and ASHRAE Standard 90.1.  REScheck product enables builders, designers, and contractors to determine whether new homes, additions, and alterations meet the requirements of the IECC or a number of state energy codes.

The “Building Codes Assistance Project” also provides information on Hawaii’s building energy codes.

FEMA Building Code Adoption Tracking

The FEMA Building Code Adoption Tracking program reports on the status of hazard-resistant building code adoption in each state. Hawaii is in FEMA Region 9. Read the 2024 Region 9 fact sheet showing the annual metric of the percent of communities adopting hazard-resistant building codes in Hawaii.

AIA and ICC

American Institute of Architects – AIA Honolulu represents architects in the state.  There are over 2,000 registered and reciprocal architects in Hawaii.

The Hawaii ICC Chapter is the Hawaii Association of County Building Officials.

Hawaii code adoption status on the ICC website