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SUMMARY:IFAD - Air Barrier Flashing Details 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Air Barrier Flashing Details\nThe realities of construction\, including construction and substrate material tolerances\, an unlimited amount of project-specific detailing\, and different product types and manufacturers\, will directly affect the installation of air barrier detailing and flashings. How the Designer and Contractor detail and install the flashing must consider the realities of construction and product detailing. We will review the many aspects of construction\, what to account for when detailing and installing flashings\, and understand why specific details are needed. Understanding what to account for will provide better design\, documentation\, estimating\, and installation. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify typical areas of concern about the design and installation constructability and coordination between all the trades and adjacent building components.\nDiscuss the need for a mock-up and apply testing to the mock-up to confirm assumptions in sequence.\nCreate a sequence and action plan for detailing and materials\nLearn how to prevent constructability/compatibility issues before construction.\n\nRegister Now \nCorey Zussman\, AIA\, NCARB\, ALA (IL\, IN\, WI)\, RBEC\, RRC\, REWC\, RWC\, RRO\, CABS\, CCQM\, CDT\, CQM\, CxA+BE\, BECxP\, LEED AP BD+C\, Level II Thermographer\, QA/QC Vice President\, AECOM Hunt Construction \nAs a forensic architect registered in several states\, Corey Zussman has practiced in the construction industry for over 30 years. He specializes in the building envelope\, restoration\, preservation\, life safety\, and interior finishes. While working on over 2000 projects\, Corey conducts constructability reviews\, pre-installation meetings\, comprehensive envelope meetings\, and construction observations. He has also become known for providing educational opportunities throughout the industry and has produced more than 200 “lessons learned” papers.  Topics include building envelope and life safety concerns\, enabling Corey to proactively address issues during design review\, pre-construction\, and construction. In addition\, he has over 15 industry articles about building envelope and life safety topics. He is also a frequent presenter at local and national conferences and associations with over 50 AIA accredited presentations.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/ifad-air-barrier-flashing-details-1-0-ceu-hsw/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T154504Z
UID:990000115-1756206000-1756209000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:IFAD - Flashing 101 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Flashings 101\nThis presentation will cover a detailed explanation of various types of flashings used in buildings\, including the challenges and solutions facing through wall flashings. It will include a thorough description of the characteristics of several types of membranes\, emphasize the importance of compatibility\, and review proper installation techniques. \nRegister Now \nMeagan Elfert\, CDT\, MBA\, CBS\, Vice President\, York Flashings \nWith over a decade of dedicated service at York Flashings\, Meagan Elfert\, CDT\, MBA\, CBS currently serves as Vice President\, bringing strategic leadership and a results-driven approach to York. She manages York’s sales team across all regions of the USA\, ensuring that York remains a leader in the building products industry and reinforcing York’s reputation for quality and innovation. Meagan gives presentations on flashing and transition compatibility\, sustainability\, and performance to the AEC community across the country. She also provides educational sessions for contractors and performs job site visits to bring installers the latest technology and best flashing practices. 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/ifad-flashing-101-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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CREATED:20250718T175912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T195217Z
UID:990000116-1756209600-1756212600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:IFAD - The Big Disconnect: Roof to Wall Connections for your Air Barrier 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:The Big Disconnect: Roof to Wall Connections for your Air Barrier\nAs more states\, jurisdictions and the design community require air barriers\, the issue of connecting the wall air barrier assembly to other building assemblies\, such as below grade\, window systems and roofs need to be completely understood in order to design and construct a functioning building enclosure. One of the most often missed or not well executed details is the connection between the wall air barrier and roof assembly. With a myriad of roof systems\, wall configurations and the growing number of wall air barrier products\, it can be difficult to navigate the process in regards to what systems work best with each other and the chemical compatibility of these systems. This presentation will focus on things to consider from a design standpoint\, along with practical approaches to ensuring a robust connection is constructed and executed. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand why the roof/wall air barrier intersection is critical to building performance in regards to moisture management and air leakage control and common design and field errors\nBecome aware of compatibility issues related to wall and roof air barrier components for the myriad of air barrier and roofing assemblies that exist on the market today\nIdentify pre-construction coordination items to review and allocation of responsibilities to sub-trades for proper execution of connection\nReview requirements for detailing the roof/wall interface and the sequence of construction for most common roof/wall air barrier connections\n\nRegister Now \nMelissa Payne\, BECxP\, CxA+BE\, CDT \nMelissa I. Payne focuses on offering building enclosure third-party services. She founded Midwest Enclosure Consulting in September 2022 to offer owners\, design\, and construction teams expertise in building science\, building envelope solutions\, forensic investigations\, as well as building performance assessments and construction onsite inspections.\nMs. Payne joined Tremco CPG Inc. on November 1\, 2018\, as a Construction Management Specialist. She then managed the Enclosure System Solutions Team and administered the MyTEAM Leak-Free Warranty Processes and Services till April 25\, 2023\, at which time the company decided these services would no longer be offered under Tremco CPG\, Inc.\nPrior to joining Tremco\, she provided building enclosure commissioning and consulting service and conducted forensic investigations on a multitude of projects while at Miller Engineering\, P.C. Prior to developing and heading the building enclosure division at Miller\, she served as the Owner’s Representative on both capital and non-cap construction and restoration projects for City Utilities of Springfield\, Missouri\, a municipal utility company. \nMs. Payne possesses a strong foundation in industry standards related to building envelope commissioning processes\, commissioning authority\, building science\, construction observation\, performance testing\, project management\, and general construction of building envelope systems\, including institutional\, schools\, higher education\, government\, healthcare\,\nhospitality\, and industrial projects. Her owner representative\, third-party consulting experience\, forensic work\, commissioning provider background\, and manufacturer internal consultant involvement give her an all-enveloping perspective of the design and construction industry. Currently\, she works with owners\, architects\, engineers\, designers\, construction managers/general contractors\, and enclosure trades to promote the integrity and performance of building enclosures. She is known for bringing collaboration to the design and construction process. She focuses on bridging the gap in design and construction with design review services\, development of project-specific details\, construction observation\, and documentation\, and focuses on mitigating risks as they relate to the design and construction of the building enclosure system.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/ifad-the-big-disconnect-roof-to-wall-connections-for-your-air-barrier1-0-ceu-hsw/
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CREATED:20250718T180540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T162049Z
UID:990000117-1756213200-1756216200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:IFAD - Masonry Thru-Wall Flashing & Key Interface Details 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Masonry Thru-Wall Flashing & Key Interface Details\nExplore 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. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand masonry thru-wall flashing function and options\nRealize how masonry thru-wall flashing coordinates with water and air control layers\nGain insights into common installation practices with jobsite photography\nDevelop an appreciation for thorough architectural details at key interface details in exterior wall assemblies\n\nRegister Now \nPat Conway\, AIA\, Director\, Industry Development & Technical Services\, International Masonry Institute \n \nMr. Conway is a registered architect in Wisconsin and has been a masonry consultant for the past 28-years. He is an active member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)\, Director of IMI’s internal Masonry Technical Team\, distinguished masonry speaker and author.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/ifad-masonry-thru-wall-flashing-key-interface-details-1-0-ceu-hsw/
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CREATED:20250718T181419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T154432Z
UID:990000118-1756216800-1756222200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:IFAD - Failure is Not an Option: Air Barrier Continuity Strategies for Storefront and Curtain Wall Systems 1.5 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Failure is Not an Option: Air Barrier Continuity Strategies for Storefront and Curtain Wall Systems\nCritical details that typically cause building performance-related issues will be focused on one of the largest failures of building enclosures: wall-to-window connections specific to curtain wall systems and storefronts. A step-by-step look at each critical detail regarding the sequence of construction and the various connections to ensure airtight/watertight and thermally protected details. Real-life photos and job conditions will highlight the realities of the construction process to show typical errors found and how those errors can be addressed correctly. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAssess how site quality assurance audits\, field observation\, and site quality control fit into overall quality assurance and risk management strategy.\nDetermine the responsibilities of all building enclosure stakeholders to coordinate and execute a plan for a quality installation.\nIdentify typical issues found in the installation process and what caused these for a variety of air barrier systems by visual inspection.\nUsing job site photos; demonstrate the physical testing that can be done on a variety of air barrier systems.\n\nRegister Now \nAndrew Dunlap\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP\, Senior Principal | Building Technology Studio Leader\, SmithGroup
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/ifad-failure-is-not-an-option-air-barrier-continuity-strategies-for-storefront-and-curtain-wall-systems-1-5-ceu-hsw/
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