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SUMMARY:If It's Not Raining Why Is My Roof Leaking? 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:If It’s Not Raining\, Why Is My Roof Leaking?\nRoof leaks and moisture within wall assemblies are never good for building performance. The typical response is to search for a rain-related leak—until it becomes clear that it isn’t raining at all. Without rainfall\, bulk water entry should not be occurring\, yet moisture continues to appear in the building enclosure. Too often\, the real causes are overlooked because not all mechanisms of moisture transport are considered. This leads many to incorrectly assume the issue lies with the perm rating of the water-resistive barrier. This presentation examines all primary modes of moisture movement within buildings\, explains why relying on the perm rating of a single material is misleading\, and reveals how moisture—often in significant volumes—can accumulate within the building envelope. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the primary mechanisms of moisture transport in building envelopes\nDescribe the two most common causes of moisture accumulation in buildings\nExplain why water vapor transmission rate alone is an unreliable indicator of moisture risk\nDiscuss how and why moisture-related building problems tend to worsen over time\n\nRegister Now \nLaverne Dalgleish\, Executive Director\, ABAA \nMr. Laverne Dalgleish is the Executive Director of the Air Barrier Association of America (ABAA). As such\, he works to champion energy conservation in buildings while educating the building owners and designers about the benefits of energy conservation such as durability\, comfort\, reduced maintenance\, reduced HVAC equipment costs and the positive impact on the environment. \nMr. Dalgleish travels North America on a weekly basis to educate building owners and designers on the benefits of effective and working air barrier systems in buildings. This education mission includes working with standards development organizations\, training and education groups\, government policy departments\, and quality assurance program developers for the construction industry. Mr. Dalgleish is the Secretariat of two ISO Committees\, ISO TC61 SC10 Cellular Plastics and ISO TC163 SC3 Thermal Insulation Products. He is also Chair of the ULC Thermal Performance in the Building Environment Standards Committee. \nMr. Dalgleish was the key developer of the ABAA Quality Assurance Program for the installation of air barrier systems in buildings. This program is based on ISO9000 and ISO 12576-2 but brings the ISO requirements together with practical applications for the air barrier industry.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/if-its-not-raining-why-is-my-roof-leaking-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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CREATED:20251120T184412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T184412Z
UID:990000212-1766055600-1766059200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA QAP Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-qap-committee-meeting-6/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T110000
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CREATED:20251016T165506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T211254Z
UID:990000185-1766052000-1766055600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Building Envelope Case Study: From Initial Construction Through Occupancy  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Building Envelope Case Study: From Initial Construction Through Occupancy\nJoin me as I recount my building envelope journey with a large four-story CMU and masonry higher-educational building for a large university in the Midwest. We will start with the initial pre-bid constructability review and go through construction and turnover. We will review the air/vapor barrier\, masonry flashing\, waterproofing\, window installation\, and roof transitions. We will learn what was initially missing in the Contraction Documents through mock-ups and first-work-in-place reviews. Once construction starts\, we will review the building construction and perform testing throughout. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Review constructability concerns in the mid-stage of design\nEngage with a building envelope review and what modifications took place with subcontractor input\nUnderstand the building complexities with mock-ups\, first-work-in-place reviews\, and testing.\nDevelop a better understanding of the installation of materials and the process of installation with construction observation reviews \, reporting\, and verification\n\nRegister Now \nCorey Zussman\, AIA\, NCARB\, ALA (IL\, IN\, WI) RBEC\, RRC\, REWC\, RWC\, RRO\, CABS\, 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 more than 30 years. He specializes in the building envelope\, restoration\, preservation\, life safety\, and interior finishes. While working on an average of 50-75 projects a year\, 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 150 “lessons learned” papers. Topics include building envelope and life safety concerns and enable Corey to proactively address issues during design review\, pre-construction\, and construction. In addition\, he has over 10 industry articles about building envelope and life safety topics and is also a frequent presenter at local and national conferences and Associations.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/building-envelope-case-study-from-initial-construction-through-occupancy-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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CREATED:20251120T184321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T184321Z
UID:990000213-1765810800-1765814400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Contractors Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-contractors-committee-meeting-7/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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CREATED:20251120T184214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T184214Z
UID:990000214-1765803600-1765807200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Technical Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-technical-committee-meeting-6/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251215T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251215T120000
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CREATED:20251210T152043Z
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UID:990000241-1765796400-1765800000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Conference Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-conference-committee-meeting-6/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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UID:990000128-1765756800-1766188799@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Whole Building Airtightness Technician Training Course - Seattle\, WA
DESCRIPTION:Program Description\nThe purpose of the ABAA Blower Door Technician Training Program is to educate both entry-level and more experienced blower door technicians on the planning\, preparation\, and execution of airtightness testing for commercial and large buildings in conformance with industry standard test methods. The training aims to equip blower door technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to appropriately evaluate\, prepare\, test\, analyze\, and report on a building’s airtightness performance. \nThe ABAA Blower Door Technician Training Program is a 40-hour training program delivered over 5 days by subject matter experts retained by ABAA who are guided by detailed lesson plans. In addition to receiving instruction from experienced experts\, the trainees will also have the opportunity to plan and carry out simulated building airtightness tests on physical mock-ups during the training program. \nThe program is intended to help prepare the trainees to become a Certified Blower Door Technician through ABAA’s certification program\, but completion of the training program is not required for ABAA certification. The trainees will learn about the certification program and requirements during the training program. \nFor the purposes of demonstrations\, activities\, and simulations\, this training program uses equipment from two widely used blower door fan manufacturing companies. \nMore Information \nTraining Course Fees: \n\nMembers – $2\,500.00\nNon-Members – $2\,850.00\n\nAdditional Fees: \n\nLevel 1 Registration & Exam – Members $495.00 Non-Members $695.00\nLevel 2 Registration & Exam – Members $595.00 Non-Members $895.00\n\n\nTraining Location: \nGeorgetown Campus\nPuget Sound Industrial Excellence Center\nApprenticeship & Education Center\nBuilding A\n6737 Corson Ave. S\, Seattle\, WA 98108\nPhone: 206.934.5350 \nLocation Details:\nPark in the lot off Marginal Way.\nSigns directing students will be posted once in Building A. \n \nRegistration is limited to 12 students. Sign up today and secure your spot! \nRegistration Deadline: Wednesday\, November 26\, 2025\n  \nRegister Today
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/whole-building-airtightness-technician-training-course-seattle-wa-2/
LOCATION:Georgetown Campus\, 6737 Corson Avenue South\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training Courses
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251212T140000
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CREATED:20250915T175946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T175946Z
UID:990000167-1765544400-1765548000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-board-of-directors-meeting-3/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251212T110000
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CREATED:20250908T215213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T215213Z
UID:990000147-1765533600-1765537200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA ASI Ad Hoc Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-asi-ad-hoc-group-meeting-27/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T191500
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CREATED:20251016T162328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T211126Z
UID:990000184-1765476900-1765480500@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Blown Away - Unmasking the Secrets of Whole Building Airtightness Testing  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Blown Away – Unmasking the Secrets of Whole Building Airtightness Testing\nWhole 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 jurisdictional requirement that was limited to one or two states. \nAs we moved towards Net Zero\, building codes “tightened” up and it is expected this will become a test that is mandatory on a more country wide basis. It seems that time has arrived\, with many states now requiring mandatory whole building airtightness testing. As we move towards those requirements\, it is important to understand the latest in test methods\, current and projected code requirements\, how to specify the test properly\, coordination needed with the construction team and what type of pre-qualifications exists that you can rely upon. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Identify the current building code requirements on both the national and local levels\, plus the must-know details of eco-friendly building programs that are trending right now.\nArticulate what the airtightness test provides and how those results can be used to improve the building enclosure\n Define the differences among the various test methods available as code or specification options\n Review guide specification sample language and typical pitfalls in current specifications\nIdentify credentialing programs that can help you find pre-qualifications of testing personnel for large buildings\n\nRegister Now \nDenali Jones\, P.E.\, Technical Director\, Air Barrier Association of America \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.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/blown-away-unmasking-the-secrets-of-whole-building-airtightness-testing-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T180000
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CREATED:20251016T134516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T211117Z
UID:990000183-1765472400-1765476000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) for the Building Enclosure  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) for the Building Enclosure\nThis 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 heat\, air and moisture control. Examples of residential and commercial applications are provided\, with references to compliance with US building codes. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nReview of SPF development history and product types and applications for residential and commercial construction.\n Discuss health and safety aspects of SPF\, including chemical safety\, fire safety and environmental impacts.\n Define performance of SPF materials in regard to heat\, air and moisture control in the building enclosure\n Review ICC building code requirements for SPF insulation and roofing systems\n\nRegister Now \nRichard Duncan\, PhD Engineering\, Professional Engineer (PA)\, Technical Consultant\, Envelogic \n Rick has more than 30 years experience in mechanical\, architectural and materials engineering\, developing a wide range of building materials and products for the building enclosure. From 2008 to 2024\, he serviced as Technical and Executive Director for the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA). Prior to joining SPFA\, Rick served as Global New Product Director for CertainTeed/Saint Gobain Insulation. He has a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering ( U of Maryland) and master of science in Mechanical Engineering (Bucknell)\, and a PhD in Engineering Science and Mechanics (Penn State). He is a registered professional engineer in Pennsylvania.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/introduction-to-spray-polyurethane-foam-spf-for-the-building-enclosure-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T164500
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CREATED:20251006T210530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T230139Z
UID:990000182-1765467900-1765471500@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Top Air Barrier Details for Commercial Construction  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Top Air Barrier Details for Commercial Construction\nIt’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 basics with in-depth study of detailing in multiple areas of the building envelope. Good and bad examples of real-life details will be reviewed from drawing to photos of built conditions to demonstrate how design intent gets translated into built form. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify locations in commercial building envelopes that merit close attention during the detailing process\nDescribe how design decisions such as material selection impact air tightness and the complexity of the resulting details\nExplore details that successfully and unsuccessfully manage air\, water and thermal control layers\nInvestigate the relationship between the four primary control layers and how to determine which take priority\n\nRegister Now \nChris Bubser\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C\, Senior Technical Architect\, LHB Corp \nChris Bubser’s passion has always been detailing\, a specialty he cultivated as a Builder\, Architect\, Virtual Design and Construction Coordinator\, and Quality Manager on a variety of commercial and residential buildings around the Midwest. Chris has worked as a Senior Technical Architect at LHB since 2019\, where he leverages his diverse background in all phases of design\, construction contract administration\, facility condition assessments\, forensic analysis\, and mentoring emerging professionals in the dark arts of detailing. He served on the Board of the Building Enclosure Council of Minnesota from 2014 to 2022\, including two years as Chair.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/top-air-barrier-details-for-commercial-construction-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T153000
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CREATED:20251006T205831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T211059Z
UID:990000181-1765463400-1765467000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Design Principles for Rainscreen Wall Systems  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Design Principles for Rainscreen Wall Systems\nThe 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 in using material manufacturer’s in design phase and how that leads to a FULL Building Envelope Hygrothermal Warranty from the manufacturer will be discussed. Finally\, we will discuss innovative ways to simplify the design\, construction\, commissioning and handover of the facility while maintaining the performance requirement(s) of the building design. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Think of an enclosure as a system/assembly not individual component. Each has to be designed to work together for the overall Enclosure\n Detailing and inspection of AWB is most critical and should be the responsibility of the AWB manufacturer. The Assembly Manufacturer/supplier should provide overall assembly.\nDiscuss Non Proprietary Specifications\, Detailing\, and bid documents and working in tandem with GC.\n Learn innovative ways to simplify the design\, construction\, commissioning and handover of the facility while maintaining the performance requirement(s) of the building design.\n\nRegister Now \nJonnie Hasan\, PE BECxP\, CxA+BE\, Director of Engineering and Sales Support\, Innovative Metals Company \n Jonnie has more than 22 years of experience in commercial construction\, design-build\, and cladding industry. In his position\, Jonnie has various roles: including building envelope designer\, WUFI analyst\, manufacturing engineer\, sustainable smart building engineer\, and operations manager. Jonnie is also certified as a Building Envelope Commissioning Provider & Commissioning Authority designation by University of Wisconsin. Jonnie strives to guide clients to the most cost effective and efficient product application. Jonnie is a registered Professional Engineer with numerous patents related to building cladding system and design.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/design-principles-for-rainscreen-wall-systems-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T131500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T141500
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251006T204716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T211048Z
UID:990000180-1765458900-1765462500@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Masonry Thru-Wall Flashing and Key Interface Details  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Masonry Thru-Wall Flashing and 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\n Understand masonry thru-wall flashing function and options\n Realize how masonry thru-wall flashing coordinates with water and air control layers\n Gain 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\, CSI\, Director\, Industry Development & Technical Services\, International Masonry Insitute \n Mr. 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/masonry-thru-wall-flashing-and-key-interface-details-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T130000
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CREATED:20251006T202514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T211039Z
UID:990000179-1765454400-1765458000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:When Codes are in Conflict: Building Science and Life Safety in Wood Framed Construction  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:When Codes are in Conflict: Building Science and Life Safety in Wood Framed Construction\nOver 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 risk of condensation often increases: While vented roof assemblies are effective in steep slope applications\, the thermodynamics of a vented low-slope roof assembly make condensation more likely. To combat this many designers opt to provide a non-vented assembly with rigid insulation above the roof deck. This approach will generally trigger NFPA 13 sprinkler requirements which many developers and general contractors attempt to side-step by filling the roof cavity with a non-combustible insulation. The additional insulation within the framing requires careful consideration of vapor control strategies. It is critical for enclosure consultants to understand the code requirements that pertain to Type V construction and be able to identify the risks associated with the various compliance paths. In this presentation we will examine the various paths to code compliance while still applying building science principles to limit condensation risk. Detailed roof system examples will be provided\, demonstrating how these measures can enable durable AND code compliant roofing assemblies. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Knowledge of code changes and how they impact durability in roofing assemblies.\n How to choose a vapor control strategy that meets the code requirements for life safety\, indoor air quality\, and energy efficiency.\n The impact of value engineering decisions related to sprinklers on roof performance.\n How hygrothermal modeling can inform the amount\, type\, and placement of insulation in a roof assembly.\n\nRegister Now \nErin Andes\, PE (CA\, WY)\, LEED AP\, Director of Design Outreach\, GAF \n As the Director of Design Outreach for the GAF Building and Roofing Science Team\, Erin works with designers to review project designs to mitigate risk and achieve affordable\, durable\, watertight\, and energy-efficient roof assemblies. In addition to helping design teams with roof assemblies and details\, she regularly presents and publishes technical content related to building and roofing science at conferences and training events. Her background includes building enclosure consulting on new construction and enclosure rehabilitation of a range of project types such as multi-family\, commercial\, institutional\, religious\, cultural\, and healthcare buildings. In addition\, Erin has provided investigation and litigation support services on building enclosure and product failures giving her great perspective on what to avoid in new construction and repairs.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/when-codes-are-in-conflict-building-science-and-life-safety-in-wood-framed-construction-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251210T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20250828T215357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T175012Z
UID:990000140-1765360800-1765387800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA & CSI Dallas - Air Barrier Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:Register \nAir Barrier Rodeo: Bridging Knowledge with Practice – Dallas\, TX\nPresented by the Air Barrier Association of America in Collaboration with CSI Dallas \nJoin us for a day of expert-led education with leading voices in building enclosures\, air barriers\, and airtightness. ABAA is proud to partner with CSI Dallas for this high-level event featuring best practices for achieving durable\, continuous air barrier systems – reinforced through live\, hands-on mock-up demonstrations. \n\nThrough Wall & Transition Membranes – Selection & Installation\, 1.0 LU/HSW\nUnderstanding Difficult Critical Transitions of Air\, Vapor and Moisture Barriers\, 1.5 LU//HSW\nDon’t Go There: Navigating the Real\, Imperfect Air Barrier Details\, 1.0 LU/HSW\nAir Barrier Mock-Up Demonstration\, 2.0 LU/HSW\n\nPresenters: \n\nMeagan Elfert\, CDT\, MBA\, CBS\, Vice President\, York Flashings\nCorey Zussman\, AIA\, NCARB\, ALA (IL\, IN\, WI)\, QA/QC Vice President\, AECOM – Hunt Construction\nPamela Jergenson\, FCSI\, CDT\, CCS\, CCCA\, BECxP\, CxA+BE\, CABS\, Technical Director of Building Science Solutions\, Intertek\n\nSponsorship Opportunities \n\nMock-Up Sponsor – $750\nLunch Sponsor – $500\nTabletop Sponsor – $250\n\nClick here to Sponsor
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-csi-dallas-air-barrier-rodeo/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251209T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251118T193802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T231126Z
UID:990000209-1765285200-1765288800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:BE Live - Key Factors for Enclosure Resilience: Heat\, UV\, Water and Air Performance
DESCRIPTION:Key Factors for Enclosure Resilience: Heat\, UV\, Water and Air Performance\nDesigning Beyond Code for Building Resiliency and Durability \nSponsored by Air Barrier Association of America | Presented by Benjamin Meyer and Andrea Wagner Watts \nLive Webinar Airing on December 9 at 01:00 PM ET \nRegister \nIn an era of increasingly severe storms\, building resilience is paramount. This presentation explores how robust whole-building air barrier assemblies create a resilient shield against extreme environmental stresses. We will delve into designing high-performance building envelopes\, integrating resilience through evolving code standards\, and comparing past practices to future advancements. \nThe session will also examine various roof and wall assemblies\, supported by lab tests and real-world data. Finally\, we’ll cover essential quality assurance protocols\, including building enclosure commissioning and whole building airtightness testing\, to ensure your designs perform as intended. \n\nBenjamin Meyer is the Building Enclosure Business Director with Siplast. Previous experience includes: enclosure consultant principal\, technical management for enclosure products\, architecture\, real-estate development and construction management. He serves as a past Member of the LEED Technical Committee\, Chair of the ASHRAE 90.1 Envelope Committee\, and a Director of ABAA. \n  \n  \n\nAndrea Wagner Watts is the Building Science Education Manager for GAF | Siplast Building & Roofing Science\, engaging with industry professionals to provide guidance\, technical support and education for roof and wall assemblies. With more than 15 years of experience in the industry\, Andrea strives to improve the overall performance of the building enclosures through application innovation\, product development and building science research. Andrea has published on building science\, assembly interfaces\, durability and resilience and holds multiple patents. She serves as an executive board member of ABAA\, is the co-chair of their Technical Committee and chairs the ASTM E06 and D08 Task Groups on air barriers assemblies
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/be-live-key-factors-for-enclosure-resilience-heat-uv-water-and-air-performance/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251209T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20250828T215305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T064812Z
UID:990000139-1765274400-1765301400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA & CSI Houston - Air Barrier and Enclosure Education
DESCRIPTION:Register \nA DAY OF AIR BARRIER & ENCLOSURE EDUCATION – HOUSTON\, TX\nPresented by the Air Barrier Association of America in Collaboration with CSI Houston \nJoin us for a day of expert-led education with leading voices in building enclosures\, air barriers\, and airtightness. ABAA is proud to partner with CSI Houston for this high-level event featuring best practices for achieving durable\, continuous air barrier systems – reinforced through live\, hands-on mock-up demonstrations. \n\nThrough Wall & Transition Membranes – Selection & Installation\, 1.0 LU/HSW\nUnderstanding Difficult Critical Transitions of Air\, Vapor and Moisture Barriers\, 1.5 LU//HSW\nDon’t Go There: Navigating the Real\, Imperfect Air Barrier Details\, 1.0 LU/HSW\nAir Barrier Mock-Up Demonstration\, 2.0 LU/HSW\n\nPresenters: \nMeagan Elfert\, CDT\, MBA\, CBS\, Vice President\, York Flashings \nCorey Zussman\, AIA\, NCARB\, ALA (IL\, IN\, WI)\, QA/QC Vice President\, AECOM – Hunt Construction \nPamela Jergenson\, FCSI\, CDT\, CCS\, CCCA\, BECxP\, CxA+BE\, CABS\, Technical Director of Building Science Solutions\, Intertek \nRegister
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-csi-houston-air-barrier-and-enclosure-education/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251207T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251211T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251120T193316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T195454Z
UID:990000211-1765096200-1765481400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Buildings XVI Conference Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings\nDecember 8-11\, 2025 \nLearn More & Register \nThe Buildings XVI Conference brings together product manufacturers\, research organizations\, academia\, builders\, designers\, architects and consultants to discuss their work achievements\, interest and awareness of buildings issues\, and to provide solutions and insight into some of our major building envelope problems. \n“This conference draws heavily on the advanced technical knowledge of our global experts and takes place every three years\, allowing time to develop new research and technology applications and to document findings\,” said André Desjarlais\, conference chairperson. “It’s a great opportunity for product manufacturers\, research groups\, technical advisors\, builders\, designers\, and consultants to discuss their work achievements\, interest\, and awareness of buildings issues\, and provide solutions to some of our major building problems.” \nThe conference is organized by ASHRAE along with Oak Ridge National Laboratory. \nABAA Pre-Conference Workshops  Sunday\, December 7 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM EST  \n Workshop 1 – Building Enclosures   \n\nSession 1: Update on the Current Codes What one Affect the Air Barrier Industry presented by Theresea Weston\nSession 2: High Temp and Compatibility of Membranes presented by Benjamin Meyer\nSession 3: ABAA Research – Yesterday. Today and the Future presented by Sarah Flock and Andrew Dunlap\nSession 4: Warmer\, Wetter\, and Windier Future Proofing Your Building Enclosure for a Changing Climate presented by Jilian Burgess\nSession 5: Whole Building Air Leakage Testing Updates presented by Denali Jones\nSession 6: Low Carbon Buildings presented by John Straube\n\n  \nWorkshop 2 – Demonstrations and Simulations \n\nSession 1: Air Sealing Existing Buildings presented by Larry Harmon\nSession 2: Air Leakage Modeling presented by Lisa Chen Ng\nSession 3: What is CFM50 not telling you? From “One Number” to a Whole Building Peformance Approach presented by Jessica Meylor\nSession 4: Real-Time Building Air Leakage Visualization: Demo and Research Progress presented by Philip Boudreaux and Gurneesh Jatana\nSession 5: Buildings Move\, Buildings Leak: Revisiting the Critical Link Between Engineering Mechanics and Enclosure Performance presented by Jon Porter\nSession 6: Self-Adhered Membrane Applications: What Does It Really Mean to Stick presented by Cody Shelner
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/buildings-xvi-conference-thermal-performance-of-the-exterior-envelopes-of-whole-buildings/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251205T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20250908T215202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T215202Z
UID:990000148-1764928800-1764932400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA ASI Ad Hoc Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-asi-ad-hoc-group-meeting-26/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251205T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251205T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251029T070042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T214703Z
UID:990000202-1764927000-1764957600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:2025 BEC Austin Symposium - When the Envelope Breaks
DESCRIPTION:2025 BEC: Austin Symposium – When the Envelope Breaks\nA conference on the current and future state of building\, reuse\, and deconstruction. This event isn’t just about avoiding breakdowns; it’s about safeguarding our resources and honoring the deep\, often untold stories of the structures and materials that shape our society. \nKeynote Speaker: Christine Williamson\, Assistant Professor\, Virginia Tech School of Architecture; @buildingsciencefightclub \nSpeakers: \nAndrea Hellerman\, AIA\, Associate Director of Facade Engineering at WJE\nKelly Doran\, CEO Ha/f Climate Design\, Adjunct Professor at University of Toronto\, and Senior Fellow at Architecture 2030\nStephanie Phillips\, Senior Program Manager\, Deconstruction & Circular Economy at City of San Antonio \nPlus the return of the Mock-up Rodeo! \nRegister Now
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/2025-bec-austin-symposium-when-the-envelope-breaks/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251204T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251204T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20250912T212537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T171315Z
UID:990000166-1764853200-1764856800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Moisture Defects in Buildings - A Sick Building Pandemic 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Moisture Defects in Buildings – A Sick Building Pandemic\nPoor 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 coordination is the key to successful building solutions that will be durable and supportive of occupant wellness over time. Bulk water\, condensation\, pressure differentials\, capillary action\, construction processes and even occupant activities contribute moisture to buildings which must be managed properly in today’s increasingly complex structures. Despite building code requirements\, common building defects continue to be overlooked by all involved in the quest for sustainability and at the expense of durability and wellness. Incorporating decades of research and professional education related to building science along with a personal health journey related to environmental toxin exposure\, this program raises awareness of the key role our buildings play in health and wellness. Professionals and non-professionals alike will gain knowledge and insights to discover\, correct and avoid building defects\, errors and omissions that often lead to water damage\, high indoor humidity\, mold and poor indoor air quality to confidently build facilities which are durable as well as being wellness supporting environments. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Recognize causes and sources of water accumulation in building materials with potential health impacts.\nEvaluate the impacts of moisture on all building materials.\n Consider the mechanics of moisture movement for building design.\nRecognize moisture related building defects and design solutions to avoid them.\n\nRegister Now \nCheryl Ciecko\, President/Architect\, Dwell Well Institute \nCheryl Ciecko is a licensed architect\, building science and healthy building consultant providing education and resources to professionals and individuals world-wide. Cheryl uses her professional education and experience\, and extensive building science-focused research related to air quality\, moisture management and building science\, to identify and resolve building defects that can affect health and wellness of building occupants. As a thought leader with an online consulting practice supporting individuals and professionals\, Cheryl specializes in building defect avoidance\, water damage and mold\, reaching thousands of followers each month. Homeowners and building professionals find her various online education programs extremely beneficial as her following continues to grow. Cheryl has architectural degrees from University of Minnesota and the University of Illinois and is licensed in Illinois and Wyoming. She serves as the architect representative to the U.S. American Lumber Standards Committee and was a board member for the Association of Licensed Architects for over 13 years. A past member of the AIA\, Cheryl is also a LEED AP with unique insights to share. It’s Cheryl’s mission to raise awareness of the role the built environment plays in health and wellness\, while fostering discussion\, sharing solutions and peer education to address the complex problems of our times.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/moisture-defects-in-buildings-a-sick-building-pandemic-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251203T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251124T174242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T174242Z
UID:990000226-1764777600-1764781200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Marketing Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-marketing-committee-meeting-7/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251203T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251117T161834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T161834Z
UID:990000207-1764770400-1764774000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Adhesive Backed Commercial Building Wrap Ad Hoc Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-adhesive-backed-commercial-building-wrap-ad-hoc-group-meeting-3/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251202T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251204T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20250527T195435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T203906Z
UID:990000059-1764669600-1764865800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Online Self-Adhered & Fluid Applied Installer Certification Training Course
DESCRIPTION:DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS FRIDAY\, NOVEMBER 14\, 2025\nDownload Registration Form \nOnline ABAA Training course \nPhysical installer manuals will be sent out. Those who register early will have a better chance of receiving their manual prior to the start of training. Having the manual for the online training modules is not required\, but highly recommended to have before writing the exam. \n\nDESCRIPTION:\nThis course is designed to teach experienced installers how to create an Air Barrier using Self-Adhered and Fluid Applied materials. This course includes instruction on everything from selecting proper materials\, substrate preparation\, application technology and troubleshooting. \nMore Information \n\n\nNot an Installer? \nABAA courses are open to everyone and are a great training opportunity for all\, including General Contractors\, Suppliers\, Manufacturers sales rep\, Architectural Reps\, and anyone in the construction industry. There is NO experience needed to attend one of our great training courses. \n\nInterested in Certification?\nSelf-Adhered and Fluid Applied installer training is designed to teach experienced installers how to create an Air Barrier using Self Adhered and Fluid Applied materials. This course includes instruction on everything from selecting proper materials\, substrate preparation\, application technology\, troubleshooting and hands-on training. \nFor certification purposes\, a minimum of 3000 hours of work experience either directly with air barriers or in applicable related trade experience is required. \nFor companies seeking to become ABAA Accredited Contractor\, it is ABAA policy that each company has at least 1 person trained in an ABAA Installer Training Course and certified as an ABAA Level 3 Installer\, and at least 1 person trained in the Quality Assurance Program Administrator Course. \n\nQuestions?\nPlease email us at training@airbarrier.org \nSee you there! \nDownload Registration Form \nCOURSE BEGINS TUESDAY\, DECEMBER 2\, 2025 AT 10:00AM ET. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION EMAIL WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS OF REGISTERING\, PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY. \nDEADLINE TO REGISTER IS FRIDAY\, NOVEMBER 14\, 2025
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/online-self-adhered-fluid-applied-installer-certification-training-course-9/
CATEGORIES:Training Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251201T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251117T161742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T161742Z
UID:990000208-1764597600-1764601200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Codes Task Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-codes-task-group-meeting-2/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251124T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251124T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251120T181031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T181031Z
UID:990000210-1763989200-1763994600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Conference Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-conference-committee-meeting-5/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251124T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251022T134659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T134659Z
UID:990000192-1763982000-1763985600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA ExCom Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-excom-meeting-3/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251121T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20250908T215134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T215134Z
UID:990000153-1763719200-1763722800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA ASI Ad Hoc Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-asi-ad-hoc-group-meeting-25/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251120T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194915
CREATED:20251105T154428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T154428Z
UID:990000205-1763647200-1763650800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Marketing Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-marketing-committee-meeting-6/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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