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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-18/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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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.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/achieving-a-high-performance-air-barrier-system-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251002T093000
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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/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251001T140000
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CREATED:20250915T182212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T182212Z
UID:990000168-1759327200-1759330800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Fellowship Committee
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-fellowship-committee/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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CREATED:20250527T220011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T151610Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250925T130000
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CREATED:20250627T212137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T161935Z
UID:990000091-1758805200-1758808800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Akira Window Connection: Pathways to Thinner Exterior Walls 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Akira Window Connection: Pathways to Thinner Exterior Walls\nAkira Window Connection – a market ready punched window installation method that nearly eliminates window transition thermal bridging. This innovation helps reduce wall thickness\, embodied carbon emissions\, construction cost\, and meet performance-based energy targets. In partnership with Northern Facades and Cascadia Windows\, we will discuss maximum window size results from the secondary structure analysis\, and 3-D thermal simulation results. Also\, unveiling facility mock-up water penetration resistance test results by Cascadia Windows and lessons learned to address water management and airtightness. Review how Akira Window Connection allows a high-rise retrofit to reduce exterior insulation from 10-inches to 6-inches thick by eliminating heat loss at window transitions. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nParticipants will learn about innovative window installation design – improving constructability and maximizing performance intended for larger buildings suitable for combustible / non-combustible construction.\nParticipants learn about best practices for water management and airtightness detailing with Akira Window Connection with lessons learned from laboratory testing conducted at Cascadia Windows. This includes water penetration resistance testing in accordance with ASTM E1105.\nParticipants learn how innovative window installation design can address affordability and lower energy demand simultaneously.\nWe will explain to participants on how they can access 3D thermal simulation results and data sheets for free at ThermalEnvelope.ca to incorporate into their next project.\n\n\nRegister Now \nCody Belton\, AScT\, P.Tech\, CPHD\, Passive House Specialist + Building Enclosure Consultant\, Stantec Consulting \nCody is a Certified Passive House Designer (CPHD) and Building Enclosure Consultant. Bringing over 16 years of collective experience as a Building Enclosure Consultant\, he has dedicated the past eight years to practicing as a Passive House Specialist. In this capacity\, Cody provides consultation and implementation of Passive House design strategies for new building construction and retrofit projects. He coordinates design teams and develops custom building enclosure design packages for a range of building typologies. He is keen to share his insights and continue his learning to advance sustainable building practices for communities across Canada and US. Most recently\, Cody was a proud speaker at the 2023 Passive House Network Conference in Denver\, CO\, and 2024 Annual Passive House Canada Conference in Victoria\, BC.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/akira-window-connection-pathways-to-thinner-exterior-walls-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250925T173000
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CREATED:20250828T200840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T200840Z
UID:990000134-1758792600-1758821400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:BEC Chicago Symposium 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Building Enclosure Council Chicago Chapter\ninvites you to a\nBEC-National Symposium on Building Science and Enclosure Technology\nThursday\, September 25\, 2025 at\nThe Chicago Architecture Center\,\n111 E. Wacker Dr.\n9:00 am – 4:00 pm \nLearn more 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/bec-chicago-symposium-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250924T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250924T150000
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CREATED:20250917T151321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T151321Z
UID:990000169-1758722400-1758726000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Codes Task Group
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-codes-task-group/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250924T120000
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CREATED:20250721T173808Z
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UID:990000119-1758715200-1758718800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Contractor Webinar: Building Science Fundamentals
DESCRIPTION:Buildings are designed to separate indoor and outdoor environments\, but differences between them create forces that challenge the building envelope. Key demands include managing liquid water\, air\, heat\, and water vapor flows. While these concepts seem simple\, their complexities often lead to confusion\, such as distinguishing between air and vapor barriers. \nThis presentation explores how these flows impact building envelope performance and its essential functions. \nLearning Objectives: \n– Understand some of the myths regarding vapor\, air and thermal transfer\n– Identify the concept of “Building as a System” and how the building enclosure relates to this\n– Explain the forces of moisture\, air and heat flow\, as applicable to a building\n– Define how to control these forces effectively to save energy and reduce risk of moisture damage \nThis webinar is exclusive to the ABAA contractor members.  Please reach out to lhardman@airbarrier.org to register.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-contractor-webinar-building-science-fundamentals/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250922T150000
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CREATED:20250903T182351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T182351Z
UID:990000142-1758549600-1758553200@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-5/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250919T110000
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CREATED:20250908T214910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T214910Z
UID:990000162-1758276000-1758279600@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-12/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250918T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250918T140000
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CREATED:20250626T162022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T203546Z
UID:990000090-1758200400-1758204000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Predicting Rooftop Surface Temperature Extremes and Impact on Air Barrier Tie-Ins 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Predicting Rooftop Surface Temperature Extremes and Impact on Air Barrier Tie-Ins\nRoofing system surfaces can get hot\, sometimes extremely hot due to climatic and indoor design conditions\, direct and reflected solar radiation exposure\, and radiative heat transfer with surrounding objects. Roof surface color\, the position and color of adjacent objects\, as well as the thermal properties of materials are key parameters that greatly influence roofing system peak temperatures. An adjacent parapet wall\, metal coping cover may experience similar surface temperature conditions. Critical rainwater and air control layers transition between roofing and façade systems at the parapet. Designs are complex and rely on tie-ins to allow for differential movement between the parapet wall and roof membrane. Transition membranes many times address scope-of-work issues between roofing and wall air barrier system trade responsibilities. Flashing membranes that maintain the continuity of air and water-resistive barrier systems have upper service temperature limits that vary between 180°F and 300°F. Identifying the parameters controlling climate specific\, rooftop surface temperature extremes will help designers specify the thermal performance requirements for flashing membranes. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nParticipants will be able to list the key factors influencing tie-in temperatures for continuous air barrier systems across roof\, parapet\, and façade assemblies.\nParticipants will understand the impact of solar reflection from adjacent elements on roof\, parapet\, and façade system temperatures\, and identify scenarios that may require high-temperature-rated air barrier system tie-in membranes.\nDescribe the process to simulate and visualize roof\, parapet\, and facade system heat transfer.\nParticipants will understand how temperature rating requirements for tie-in membranes vary across climate zones.\n\n\nRegister Now \nStanley D. Gatland II\, Manager\, Building Science and Comfort\, Saint-Gobain North America \nStan Gatland is the Manager of Building Science and Comfort for Saint-Gobain North America. He is responsible for leading projects that focus on developing\, demonstrating\, and connecting Saint-Gobain/CertainTeed solutions to the performance of buildings regarding indoor environmental quality and occupant comfort. Stan has over 30 years of experience and expertise in building science and architectural acoustics with an extensive professional network in the fields of energy efficiency\, heat and moisture transfer\, environmental acoustics\, and fire science. He is an accomplished speaker with over ninety publications. Stan holds a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/predicting-rooftop-surface-temperature-extremes-and-impact-on-air-barrier-tie-ins-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250918T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250919T190000
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CREATED:20250908T174131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T175132Z
UID:990000145-1758186000-1758308400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:2025 AIA KY | AIA IN Convention
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AIA Indiana/AIA Kentucky convention will explore many facets of the architectural profession\, and its impact on our communities. Therefore\, we’ve compiled a wide range of stakeholders from government\, civil society\, academia and the business community to explore tracks in design\, technology\, sustainability and practice. We hope you will join us in Lexington September 18-19 for: \n\nDesign & Service Awards\nExpo Lunch & Happy Hour\nUp to 12 AIA/LU Available through:\n\nThree Inspiring Keynote Sessions\n17 Optional Breakouts\n7 Off-Site Tours!\n\n\n\nRegister Today
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/2025-aia-ky-aia-in-convention/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250918T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250527T194644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T150703Z
UID:990000057-1758016800-1758213000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Online Self-Adhered & Fluid Applied Installer Certification Training Course
DESCRIPTION:DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS FRIDAY\, AUGUST 29\, 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\, SEPTEMBER 16\, 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\, AUGUST 29\, 2025
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/online-self-adhered-fluid-applied-installer-certification-training-course-7/
CATEGORIES:Training Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250915T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250915T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250827T142348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T142348Z
UID:990000133-1757930400-1757934000@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-2/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250911T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250911T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250617T183101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T153616Z
UID:990000085-1757595600-1757599200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:New Air Barrier Requirements for Re-Roofing 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:New Air Barrier Requirements for Re-Roofing\nAs energy codes evolve\, so do the requirements for roof system performance — especially during reroofing projects. This course explores the latest updates to building codes and standards that introduce air barrier requirements when replacing existing roofs. Attendees will learn why air control matters\, how it interacts with moisture and thermal layers\, and what design professionals and contractors need to consider to ensure code compliance\, building durability\, and energy efficiency. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify key code changes related to air barriers in reroofing.\n Understand the building science principles behind air leakage and roof system performance.\n Evaluate existing roof conditions to determine air barrier requirements.\n Review best practices for detailing and integrating air barriers during reroofing.\n\n\nRegister Now \nMatt Braun\, P.E.\, Building Design Manager\, Standard Industries (GAF + Siplast) \nMatt Braun is a Building Design Manager for GAF in the West Region of the US. Matt is a\nlicensed Professional Engineer in multiple states (AZ\, CO\, & TX) and holds a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University. With over 14 years of experience in building enclosure design and consulting\, his background includes waterproofing design in multi-family construction\, compliance and forensic testing of roof and exterior facade assemblies\, consulting on new construction and restoration projects\, and review of roofing and building designs with designers and installers. Matt is also an active member of IIBEC (Colorado Chapter President 2023 & 2024) and NRCA. \n  \nJason Conley\, AIA\, CDT\, LEED AP\, RRO\, Building Design Manager\, GAF Commercial Roofing \nJason Conley is the Midwest Building Design Manager on the GAF Building & Roofing Science team. He is focused on providing Architects and Specifiers with commercial roofing education\, technical guidance\, roofing system selection\, and specification development. \nJason has over 25 years of experience in the architecture and commercial roofing industry. His previous roles include Architectural Designer on multi-family developments\, office buildings\, and mountain ski resorts in Colorado. He also provided technical assistance to Architects and Contractors as a Commercial Roofing Sales Representative in Chicago\, Illinois. \nJason has a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Lawrence Technological University. He is an Associate member of AIA\, a LEED Accredited Professional\, a Registered Roof Observer\, and a Construction Documents Technologist. Jason is also an active member of IIBEC (Chicago Chapter Director 2024 & 2025). \nPhoto Credit to Nexus Building Envelope Consultants
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/new-air-barrier-requirements-for-re-roofing-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250910T110000
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CREATED:20250821T161640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T161640Z
UID:990000131-1757498400-1757502000@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-3/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250909T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250909T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250820T143806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T143806Z
UID:990000129-1757422800-1757426400@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-3/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250909T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250825T180349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T180449Z
UID:990000132-1757412000-1757415600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA QAP Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-contractors-committee-meeting-4/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250904T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250904T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250605T185351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T153620Z
UID:990000079-1756990800-1756994400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Beyond the Sill Seal: A Modern Approach to Air Barriers for Long-Lasting Building Enclosures 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the Sill Seal: A Modern Approach to Air Barriers for Long-Lasting Building Enclosures\nThe effectiveness of air barriers in building enclosures is critical for energy efficiency\, comfort\, and indoor air quality. Traditional gasketing materials\, such as sill seals\, have long been utilized to manage air infiltration. However\, these materials often fall short in meeting modern standards for airtightness and durability\, leading to issues with thermal performance and moisture control over time. This presentation will introduce emerging professionals to advanced air barrier systems\, highlighting why foundational knowledge in these systems is essential for resilient building design. This session will examine the limitations of traditional gasketing in creating reliable air barriers and will guide attendees through a foundational overview of air barrier materials\, assemblies\, and testing requirements. Attendees will gain insight into the building science behind effective air barriers\, understand the realities behind common installation practices\, and explore a range of installation techniques for various air barrier technologies. We will also discuss design considerations for climate-specific applications\, addressing how innovative air barrier systems outperform older methods in diverse environmental contexts. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Describe the limitations of traditional gasketing materials like sill seals in creating effective air barriers.\nGain foundational knowledge in the types\, applications\, and testing requirements of modern air barrier materials.\nExplore essential building codes and standards for air\, water\, and vapor barriers to ensure compliance and best practices.\nInvestigate design and installation techniques to achieve effective air barrier performance in various climates and building applications.\n\n\nRegister Now \nSamuel Cowlishaw\, Director of Marketing\, Selena USA 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/beyond-the-sill-seal-a-modern-approach-to-air-barriers-for-long-lasting-building-enclosures-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250903T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250903T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250821T160802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T160802Z
UID:990000130-1756908000-1756911600@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-2/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250902T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250902T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250805T204322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T204322Z
UID:990000125-1756821600-1756825200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Material Evaluation Process White Paper Ad Hoc Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-material-evaluation-process-white-paper-ad-hoc-group-meeting/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250829T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250829T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20251217T152518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T152518Z
UID:990000146-1756465200-1756468800@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-29/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250829T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250829T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250702T212736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T150453Z
UID:990000094-1756461600-1756465200@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-17/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250828T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250828T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250730T152405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T152405Z
UID:990000124-1756389600-1756393200@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-4/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250827T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250812T165515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T165515Z
UID:990000127-1756306800-1756310400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Education & Training Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-education-training-committee-meeting-2/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
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/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T135000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
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/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T125000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
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/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T115000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070044
CREATED:20250718T170456Z
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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