'Building Envelope Theme' Dallas, TX November 13, 2014 Venue: Dallas Center for Architecture
Credits Awarded 6 HSW Credit Hours towards your state requirements 1 Ada Hour for Licensed Architects | Accessibility/ADA/Barrier-Free Design 1 Gbci Ce Hour for Leed Professionals
7:50 Am Registration Begins Morning pastries, fruit, and coffee provided 8:15 - 9:15 Am The Solar-Ready Roof: Optimize the Design 1 Aia HSW Ce Hour | Aia Course #: Isf00a Aia Provider: InfoSpec, Inc. Sponsor: S-5 | Presenter: Harry… Show more Lubitz Course Description: In this one hour course, you will learn about solar system basics including terminology, the various components of a solar system and ideal times for system review. We will discuss various roof applications and conclude by learning about optimized solar design. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe solar systems, components and rooftop applications 2. Describe the steps of the review process for a Solar-Ready Roof 3. Explain why a metal roof is a perfect solar platform 4. Describe why non-penetrating mounting systems are beneficial 9:20 - 10:20 Am Reducing Pesticide Usage by Incorporating Pest Barriers into the Building Envelope 1 HSW Credit Hour : Aia Course #: ipo07b 1 Gbci Ce Hour | Gbci #: 0920001825 Aia Provider: Polyguard Products, Inc. Presenter: Jill Hiedorf Learning Objectives: 1. Review current concerns about pesticide use 2. Discuss current requirements for pesticides during pre-construction 3. Describe the numerous ways pests enter structures 4. Discuss the forces of nature which cause building components to move, creating new or enlarged pest entry points 5. Discuss the development of several new materials which can act as barriers to pests 6. Explain several new design features which can add pest barrier capability to the building envelope 7. Explain three new levels of pest barriers, ranging from low cost entry level, to heavy duty premium in cost, for specifiers to choose between 8. Discuss Leed credits applicable to the new material and design alternatives 10:25 - 11:25 Am Thermoplastic Roof Membranes - Characteristics, Applications, & Attributes 1 Aia HSW Ce Hour | Course #: Sdr110 Aia Provider: Carlisle Construction Materials Presenter: Jim Gage Course Description: The program will cover a broad range of subjects including: different types of Thermoplastics, environmental impacts and membrane performance. Learning Objectives: 1. Learn the industry trends in the use of various roofing systems and why these trends are occurring. 2. Learn about the various types of thermoplastic membranes (compounds, fabric reinforcements, fleece backings) and the latest technology in membrane securement. 3. Learn about thermoplastic membrane reflectivity levels (new and aged) and how this affects energy usage, potential condensation accumulation, and Leed certification. 4. Learn how environmental forces (Uv, heat, wind, etc.) affect long-term thermoplastic roofing membrane performance. 11:30 - 12:30 Dynamic and Static Head-of-Wall Joint Fire Protection 1 Aia HSW Credit Hour | Aia Course #: Icm05a Aia Provider: Cemco Presenter: Don Pilz Course Description: This course will better inform the designer on Head of Wall assemblies. The designer will gain an understanding of Steel Intumescent Fire Stops and why they are superior to traditional head of wall fire stops like caulks and drywall rips. Learning Objectives: 1. Identify a Head of Wall Joint, describe the process of a Head of Wall assembly, and list the information that is included in the heading of a Ul listed assembly. 2. Identify the four standards that are measured to determine Ul 2079 approval and determine the deflection capacity of joint treatments. 3. Explain the hourly rating of joint treatments and describe what comprises the L-rating of joint treatments. 4. List the types of join treatments and compare the advantages and disadvantages of each and identify what an Architect, Engineer, and Specification professionals consider when specifying protection of dynamic or static head of wall joints. 12:30 PM Lunch Sponsored by Greg Trimboli with Dynamic Closures and Max Rodgers with RM Rodgers 1:30 - 2:30 PM 2012 Tas – Accessibility by Building Type: Multi-Use Facilities 1 Aia HSW Ce Hour | Aia Course #: Ifc00b 1 Ada Hour for Licensed Architects | Accessibility/ADA/Barrier-Free Provider: InfoSpec, Inc. Sponsor: Ars - Accessibility Resource Specialists PLLC Presenter: Fred D. Cawyer Aia, Ncarb, Ras, Apa Seminar Goals & Learning Objectives: Introduction to the 2012 Texas Accessibility Standards (Tas) requirements addressing the design and construction of multi-use facilities – effective and mandatory for all such buildings and sites in the United States on and after the 15th of March 2012. Specific review of accessibility standards addressing multi-use facilities. A “virtual” tour of the newly renovated Texas A&M University - MSC by the RAS-of- Record. Virtual tour will address both the exterior site and the interior portions of the additions & renovations of the building complex. Discussion of the myriad accessibility issues that had to be met during design and construction; and, presentation will address the “above and beyond” selection criteria used by the Governor’s Committee representatives in the State Award. 2:40 - 3:40 PM Steep Sloped Premium Stone Coated Metal Roofing Systems 1 Aia HSW Ce Hour | New Aia Course #: Imu07g Aia Provider: Gerard Roofing Technologies Presenter: John Quint Course description: This course will better inform the designer on how to properly specify stone coated metal roofing system. Through a thorough review of installation procedures, cost breakdown and system benefits to any project, the design professional attending this educational presentation will be able to knowledgably specify a stone coated metal roofing system into their next project. Learning Objectives: 1. Define stone coated metal and depict how stone coated metal roofing is manufactured and explain how benefits such as greater longevity lead to reduced labor and waste and other benefits relate to protection in natural disasters. 2. Describe the installation methods for stone coated metal roofing systems ansd discuss how specifying stone coated metal roofing systems may contribute towards a project earning Leed certification. 3. Describe how stone coated metal roofing systems are energy efficient & Energy Star qualified. 4. Explain the cost benefits of stone coated metal roofing systems.
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