Howdy, just got word that the International Code Council has verified that Continuous Structure frame Flexible Reinforcing Systems are Building Code Compliant and Compatable!! Reference: 2009 ICC Code development Structural Codes Committee Hearing, Saturday, 10/24/2009; S38-2009/2010, IBC Section 1604.4 Disapproval Reasoning: "Multiple Building Structural Systems already recognized in other IBC Structural Provisions.
My new situation: I have developed the first ever in history tested and working Installed Flexible Steel Continuous Structural Strapping Reinforcing Systems, that have been Legally Established through the U.S. Government, Granting me all Legal Ownership Rights and Protections, Patent's Office Clearances and Legal Definitions, and International Building Construction Codes Confirmation of Building Codes Compliance.
All beaurocratic "red tape" and Technical Verifications are in place for this new technology and structural reinforcing method. I own all sales, research and development grantings, licensing, and publishing rights to this new technology, which expands the Momentum Conservation and Equilibrium Proofs in the Third Laws of Physics to include isolated structural frames and bodies (from linear only, to sherical conservation applications).
What would you do if you were in my shoes? Who would you offer these new systems to first?