Architects & LEED Professional CEU Seminar - Commercial, Institutional & Residential topics


Early Bird General Admission
$65.00
General Admission
$85.00
Group Admission
$65.00

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Attention AIA Members - You can only take a course once in its lifespan (3 years) - Members may repeat a course, but no additional credit will be awarded.

Architects & LEED Professional CEU Seminar - Commercial, Institutional & Residential topics

Event Info

Date Thursday,
September 26, 2019
Location American Management Association (AMA)
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Starting Time 07:45 AM
Program End 04:30 PM
Credits Earned

7  AIA HSW
5  GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC)
7  OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA

Day Program*

07:45 AM

Registration & Breakfast

08:00 AM

COLD FORMED STEEL FRAMING SYSTEMS

08:00 AM - 09:00 AM

Discuss LEED?, and the recyclability of cold formed steel products.

Inform of the uses and methods for cold formed floor systems.

Inform and identify alternative floor framing products that cold formed steel can
efficiently replace.

Provide basic design guidelines for what needs to appear on your construction
documents.

Provide resources you can use to help your design effort for cold formed steel floor
systems.

  • AIA HSW # M/W001
  • Provider: Marino\Ware
  • Presenter: Anthony M Stazzone
  • Course Number: M/W001
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA,
09:00 AM

Mineral Stains and Paints – Durable, Breathable products that will last a lifetime on your building’s exterior

09:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Mineral Stains & Paints are highly durable, breathable coatings designed for exterior brick, concrete, stone, cement renders and claddings. Developed in Germany in the 1800s, these products have been widely used across Europe ever since. Unlike latex/acrylic paints, Mineral Stains & Paints do not trap moisture in and leave the surface fully breathable. They crystallize inside the surface and form a highly durable chemical bond – lifespans of over 100 years with no maintenance have been achieved. The products are non-toxic, made of 95% natural minerals and will never fade in UV light.

  • AIA HSW # PT002 | GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) # 920011039
  • Provider: PermaTint Limited
  • Presenter: Dustin Jepson
  • Course Number: PT002
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC), 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA,
10:00 AM

Break

10:15 AM

Introductions to coatings

10:15 AM - 11:15 AM

You don't have to be an architect or facility manager to know that various environments put every building material and surface through some of the most rigorous, day-to-day durability challenges. But, if you are part of the team specifying these materials and surfaces, it helps to know which finishes are the most sustainable, weather resistant to the elements of the selected environment, and which will be easiest to maintain for the duration of the buildings life. The architectural industry most often relies on two types of finishes-anodize and paint. Both can offer a long-lasting finish on building materials and surfaces, but each has its own characteristics inherent in its appliion. As an architect, specifier, contractor, or other member of the building community, Linetec's presentation will help you better understand field performance of architectural Kynar 500 (PVDF) paints, baked enamels, powder coating and anodize finishes including strengths, weaknesses , weatherability and sustainability. The anodize, paint and powder coat processes, specifications and performances are explained to the audience. In addition, a summary comparison of all three finish types, referencing AAMA specifications, are discussed during the program. Whether building a new facility, renovating an existing one or simply updating a specific area, taking the care in selecting the finish for your aluminum building products and surfaces will assure the longest lifespan for your project. Much more than enhancing appearance, your finish specification can make the difference in durability and lasting performance for many years ahead.

  • AIA HSW # LIN001 | GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) # 920009062
  • Provider: Linetec
  • Presenter: Tony Pupp
  • Course Number: LIN001
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC), 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA,
11:15 AM

Sintered Compact Surfaces for Building Facades - NeolithFacades

11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

Materials used on building facades need to withstand many things, including water, wind, sunlight, and sometimes severe weather conditions. They also need to hold up to the effects of people who may inadvertently or even intentionally cause damage. Choosing a material to use for a facade is certainly influenced by the ability to hold up over time but also by the available size and weight, not to mention the appearance, of the material. Being able to install it in a manner that is efficient and cost-effective usually rounds out the criteria for selecting a building material for building facades. There is one new product category that will be the focus of this course, namely sintered compact surfaces that can be used for curtain walls, rain screens, siding applications, and other common wall systems for both residential and commercial buildings.

  • AIA HSW # Facade2020 | GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) # 920015352
  • Provider: TheSize Surfaces USA LLC
  • Presenter: Travis Conrad
  • Course Number: Facade2020
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC), 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA,
12:15 PM

Lunch

01:15 PM

Moisture Management for Multi-Family, Mix-Use and Light Commercial

01:15 PM - 02:15 PM

Moisture damage contributes to 90% of all building and building material failures; making the management of moisture key to building longevity. The course will discuss the movement of moisture, cover some keys design issues, a better and best solution for moisture control, and how to integrate moisture control with exterior continuous insulation. After the course participants will have more tools for wall detailing.

Learning Objectives:
• Describe how moisture impacts building durability and define the mechanics of moisture movement.
• Identify common design details that can cause issues for moisture management.
• Write better specifications for moisture control utilizing better and best methods and have ASTM standard to reference for flashing openings.
• Understand the integration of a moisture control layer with exterior continuous insulation.

  • AIA HSW # TAM2015 | GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) # 920017351
  • Provider: Tamlyn
  • Presenter: Joseph Fong
  • Course Number: TAM2015
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC), 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA,
02:15 PM

Break

02:30 PM

NFPA 3000 - Fundamental Concepts for Architects

02:30 PM - 03:30 PM

An overview of NFPA 3000, Standard for an Active Shooter/Hostile Event
Response (ASHER) with an emphasis on the requirements and questions it will
pose for Architects.

  • AIA HSW # wdnfpa3000
  • Provider: WonDoor Corporation
  • Presenter: Sean Hilgeman
  • Course Number: wdnfpa3000
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA,
03:30 PM

Challenge & Solutions for Tile Installation

03:30 PM - 04:30 PM

This seminar will present the fundamentals of modern waterproofing technology and how it compares to traditional waterproofing systems, coordination of trim profiles to improve the integrity of tile installations, and the examination of the Uncoupling Principle with a focus on individual functions that are inherent to an uncoupling system.
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify the benefits and challenges associated with tiled showers. Identify the trim profiles and understand their basic design and function. Comprehend the basics of the uncoupling principle and its relationship to the tile and stone industry.
2. Understand the proper design and execution of tiled shower waterproofing systems. Diagnose common transition issues and learn how to select proper edge protection treatments. Recognize new areas of installation that can be attained through the utilization of an uncoupling system.
3. Recognize the benefits of bonded waterproofing technology and how it has revolutionized tiled showers. Understand the need for movement joints in tile assemblies based on current industry standards. Interpret and apply the new details and applications found in the current TCNA Handbook.
4. How to create a fully waterproof and vapor tight enclosure. Understand how to incorporate trim profiles into specific ceramic tile and dimension stone tile applications. How to protect the integrity of any tile installation.

  • AIA HSW # SCHL8A | GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) # 920009080
  • Provider: Schluter Systems
  • Presenter: Alex Davis
  • Course Number: SCHL8A
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC), 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA,
04:30 PM

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Attention AIA Members - You can only take a course once in its lifespan (3 years) - Members may repeat a course, but no additional credit will be awarded.