• Testing the Boundaries: Quality Control Options for Air Barrier Installation 1.0 CEU/HSW

    Testing the Boundaries: Quality Control Options for Air Barrier Installation Air barriers separate conditioned air from unconditioned air, improving energy efficiency and limiting the risk of unintended moisture migration via airflow that may result in condensation within wall assemblies. But, as with any system, the performance of the air barrier depends on the quality of […]

  • What the Heck Happened, A Case Study in a New Building’s Stucco Gone Wrong 1.0 CEU/HSW

    What the Heck Happened, A Case Study in a New Building's Stucco Gone Wrong A recently constructed charter elementary school had a huge problem. Their new stucco of about 8 years was extensively cracked and the window perimeters were leaking into the classrooms. This case study will address the steps of investigation which included forensic […]

  • BECx Fundamentals: What It Is and Why It Matters 1.0 CEU/HSW

    BECx Fundamentals: What It Is and Why It Matters This session provides a summary of Building Enclosure Commissioning (BECx), focusing on its role in delivering the building owner's vision by achieving a high-performing, durable building envelope. It explores the structured BECx process, outlining how BECx providers, contractors, architects, and owners collaborate to meet performance goals […]

  • ABAA Contractor Webinar: Open Forum – Curtainwall Details Solutions to Your Real-world Applications

    We are excited to host a free virtual educational webinar in November, but need your help.  Our speaker, Adam Ugliuzza, will be hosting an open forum, focusing on curtainwall details in real-world applications.  Send project-specific issues with an example picture or detail by October 31 to lhardman@airbarrier.org (redact sensitive information).  The webinar will be interactive, and […]

  • Pitfalls and Challenges to Avoid in NFPA 285 Engineering Judgements 1.0 CEU/HSW

     Pitfalls and Challenges to Avoid in NFPA 285 Engineering Judgements Engineering Analysis is a necessary tool to provide the fire protection and safety of our buildings. The exponential number of wall assembly combinations and detailing of enclosure assemblies in the built environment prevents the opportunity to confirm fire performance through direct testing. This is especially […]

  • Moisture Defects in Buildings – A Sick Building Pandemic 1.0 CEU/HSW

    Moisture Defects in Buildings - A Sick Building Pandemic Poor air quality caused by water damage and mold is contributing to increasing health burdens on occupants of buildings of every type, construction and age...including new construction. Understanding and applying building science fundamentals along with considerations uniquely related to region, site, structure type, materials and construction […]

  • When Codes are in Conflict: Building Science and Life Safety in Wood Framed Construction 1.0 CEU/HSW

    When Codes are in Conflict: Building Science and Life Safety in Wood Framed Construction Over time, changes in building codes have begun to challenge designers to meet life safety, indoor air quality, and energy efficiency requirements on wood-framed, mid-rise multi-family projects. When NFPA 13 sprinkler requirements are driving the design of the roof assembly, the […]

  • Masonry Thru-Wall Flashing and Key Interface Details 1.0 CEU/HSW

    Masonry Thru-Wall Flashing and Key Interface Details Explore the continuity of water and air control layers in relation to masonry thru-wall flashing at critical interface details, including: base-of-wall, window sill, openings heads, shelf angle, veneer material transitions, and top-of-wall. Learning Objectives:  Understand masonry thru-wall flashing function and options  Realize how masonry thru-wall flashing coordinates with […]

  • Design Principles for Rainscreen Wall Systems 1.0 CEU/HSW

    Design Principles for Rainscreen Wall Systems The topic will discuss thorough understanding of the various components that lead to failure in Building Enclosures and how to prevent it with Rainscreen system solutions. The importance of structural/Hygrothermal design of wall systems and air barriers, vapor and thermal control in the walls will be presented. Owner/user benefits […]

  • Top Air Barrier Details for Commercial Construction 1.0 CEU/HSW

    Top Air Barrier Details for Commercial Construction It’s often been said that architecture is the synthesis of art and science, but the art of crafting a thoughtful and successful detail is often something that has to be learned on the job or at the school of hard knocks. This presentation will build on building science […]

  • Introduction to Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) for the Building Enclosure 1.0 CEU/HSW

    Introduction to Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) for the Building Enclosure This course provides a complete overview of spray polyurethane foam (SFP) technology and applications for residential and commercial buildings. It covers a brief history, types of products and installation equipment. A review of chemical safety and environmental impact is provided, along with SPF performance for […]

  • Blown Away – Unmasking the Secrets of Whole Building Airtightness Testing 1.0 CEU/HSW

    Blown Away - Unmasking the Secrets of Whole Building Airtightness Testing Whole building airtightness testing has been a code compliance option in the International Energy Conservation Code and ASHRAE 90.1 for some time. That compliance option was rarely used and only became mandatory as part of a building owners' requirements, or a specific state or […]