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SUMMARY:IIBEC Region V Summer Workshop: At the WSRCA Convention
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the IIBEC Chapters of Region V Technical Seminar on October 1\, 2025 at the Paris Hotel in conjunction with the WSRCA 2025 Convention. \nThe program include five (5) sessions and provides 6.0 IIBEC and/or AIA learning units which. \nThe cost of this program is $250.00 for IIBEC members and $300.00 for non-members. \nRegistration for this program includes breakfast and lunch\, and admission to the WRRCA convention programs and trade shows on Tuesday 09/30/25. \nTopics and speakers include: \n\nUnburdening Overburden Considerations for Commercial Roofing\, presented by Matt Braun\, P.E.\, Design Manager at GAF/Siplast.\nFene-frustration: The Headaches of Windows\, presented by Erica Reynolds\, Associate\, PE\, RA\, FMPC at McGinnis Chen Associates\, Inc.\nDesigning Low Slope Roofing for Climate Change\, presented by Robert Hemphill\, RBEC\, RRC\, RWC\, REWC and Kimberly Agustin\, RRO\, at Salas O’ Brien Engineers.\nCode Updates: Learn about important roofing related building codes that affect both steep and low slope roofing projects\, presented by Daniel J Cupit – Roofing Consultant and Expert\, Professional Construction Services.\nWhat Does a Building Enclosure Consultant Need to Know About CLT? Presented by Darbi Krumpos\, CDT\, BECxP\, CxA+BE\, SOCOTEC Consulting\, Inc.\n\nReserve Your Spot
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/iibec-region-v-summer-workshop-at-the-wsrca-convention/
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SUMMARY:ABAA & CSI Madison - Half Day Symposium
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TODAY \n8:30 AM-9:00 AM Sign In & Welcome \n9:00 AM -9:15 AM Introductions: ABAA\, CSI\, and Sponsors \n9:15 AM -10:15 AM Presentation – Brian Stroik\, Leak-Free Enclosure Process for Construction Managers & General Contractors – 1.0 LU/HSW \nHundreds of Millions of Dollars are spent every year by construction managers\, trade partners\, and insurance companies in litigation and for repairing the water and moisture damage caused by construction defects in the Building Enclosure. WHY? We know this is an issue\, it has been for decades\, so is there a way to ensure the construction of high performing enclosures? The answer is YES! This presentation will use actual Case Studies from projects around the country to discuss a process that can be put into specifications to ensure Durable\, Sustainable and High Performing Enclosures. This process has been practiced for over 20 years and is based upon the industry leading processes of NIBS Guideline 3 and the current ASTM BECx documents. \n10:15 AM -10:30 AM Break \n10:30 AM-12:00 PM Presentation – Andrew Dunlap\, “By Others” – That Elusive Subcontractor Responsible for Transitions\, 1.5 LU/HSW\, 1.0 GBCI \nAn in-depth look at the environmental separators for the roof\, wall\, and below-grade assemblies in regard to water control\, air leakage control\, thermal performance\, and vapor control. Critical details that typically cause building performance-related issues will be focused on the two largest failures of building enclosures: roof-to-wall connections and wall-to-window connections specific to curtain wall systems. A step-by-step look at each critical detail in regard to the sequence of construction and the various connections to ensure airtight/watertight and thermally protected details. Real-life photos and job conditions will bring the realities of the construction process to show typical errors found and how they can be addressed correctly. \n12:00 PM-1:00 PM Lunch \n1:00 PM-2:00 PM Presentation – Pamela Jergenson\, Don’t Go There: Navigating the Real\, Imperfect Air Barrier Details\, 1.0 LU/HSW\nSolving air barrier details or mishaps during construction is possible\, but do we really have time for that? Construction schedules and sequencing are compressed. Change orders and rework are expensive and time consuming. Discover through actual air barrier specifications\, drawings\, and field photographs the possible options to solve details or mishaps BEFORE construction starts. Join this interactive seminar with polls and real examples during construction that delve into ways to avoid those last-minute detail changes. \n2:00 PM Wrap Up \nREGISTER TODAY
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-csi-madison-half-day-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Achieving a High-Performance Air Barrier System  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Achieving a High-Performance Air Barrier System\nAir Barriers are an extremely important component of a high-performance building enclosure system. For the most part\, these systems are non-maintainable components and repairs can typically only be made with the removal of the exterior cladding system. To ensure a performing system\, proper design\, detailing and ultimately the proper installation of these systems is extremely important. You have one chance to get it right. Come learn about important design considerations\, how to properly detail critical interfaces\, key items to include in your specifications\, proper installation techniques\, quality control and testing parameters for a variety of air barrier systems in use today. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDiscuss how air barriers are part of a high-performance building and how they control air and moisture movement\, improve insulation performance and reduce energy needs of buildings\nReview key design considerations\, critical interfaces for continuity\, material performance requirements and specification language for the proper design and selection of the air barrier assembly\nIdentify the typical installation requirements of a variety of air barrier materials and assemblies and common installation issues observed in the field\nDiscuss the importance of proper construction sequencing\, coordination of sub-trades\, testing and inspection criteria\, how to identify installation defects and remedial action required during the construction phase\n\nRegister Now \nDenali Jones\, P.E.\, Technical Director\, ABAA \nDenali is an engineer focused on building enclosures for his entire career. After working for a manufacturer he transitioned into consulting\, working for one of the leading building science firms in North America for over a decade. Denali’s work focused on finding practical and performance driven solutions to complex enclosure problems\, ranging from high-rise office towers to hospitals\, multifamily\, manufacturing facilities\, and everything in between. He has extensive experience in all aspects of enclosure design\, including roofing\, glazing systems\, horizontal waterproofing\, below grade waterproofing\, air barriers\, and rainscreen wall assemblies with just about any type of cladding. Denali also is an industry leading expert in whole-building air leakage testing\, having helped develop several test standards and code language around testing requirements. He was instrumental in developing ABAA’s whole-building air leakage testing training program and is the lead instructor for this program. Denali now serves as the technical director for ABAA\, focusing on driving the adoption and advancement of air barriers both at a committee level as well as providing support for ABAA members in answering technical questions or delivering presentations and training.
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