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SUMMARY:Sink or Swim: Effective Natatorium Envelope Design Thru Case Study 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Sink or Swim: Effective Natatorium Envelope Design Thru Case Study\nParticipants will develop a comprehensive understanding of the potential risks involved in designing roof and wall assemblies over pools and other corrosive environments. The session will cover effective design strategies to mitigate moisture damage by managing air\, temperature\, and vapor control. Key roof assembly elements—such as metal decking\, fasteners\, air/vapor barriers\, and insulation—will be discussed in detail. Finally\, these principles will be applied in a case study\, covering the full project lifecycle from concept and design to application\, inspections\, and handover. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplain how moisture intrudes and affects roof/wall assemblies over pools and caustic environments.\nSummarize the typical materials of construction\, and advantages associated with material selection in roof and wall assemblies.\nIdentify the functional performance-based characteristics of a high-performance enclosure system.\nAnalyze various preferred natatorium roof/wall assembly details and applications in a case study.\n\nRegister Now \nQ. Jonnie Hasan\, M. Eng. (Sustainable Development)\, Professional Engineer (P.E. Structural)\, BECxP\, CxA+BE\, Director of Engineering\, IMETCO \nJonnie has more than 24 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. \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/sink-or-swim-effective-natatorium-envelope-design-thru-case-study-1-0-ceu-hsw-2/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260514T150000
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CREATED:20260415T174218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T174218Z
UID:990000381-1778767200-1778770800@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-11/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T165947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T165947Z
UID:990000345-1778842800-1778846400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA ASI Ad Hoc Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-asi-ad-hoc-group-meeting-48/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260521T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260313T193321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T141336Z
UID:990000327-1779368400-1779372000@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Megapanel Mania: Prefabricated Exterior Wall Assemblies 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Prefabrication of exterior wall systems and assemblies is a growing trend in the construction industry. There are many terms used to describe this process (panelized\, modularized\, unitized\, etc.) and the definition and scope of prefabrication can be as unique as the project itself.  For many projects\, the exterior walls are anticipated to be panelized or unitized from the start as is often the case with precast concrete panels and aluminum-frame curtain wall systems. However\, sometimes modularization is proposed by the construction team after design is complete as a means of expediting the schedule\, addressing site access constraints\, and/or lowering project costs. The presenters will describe different types of panelized exterior wall assemblies and will present a case study regarding a 10-story\, 700\,000 square foot healthcare facility that utilized megapanel exterior wall construction.  The change to a panelized approach occurred after the design was complete\, resulting in challenges associated with continuity of air\, water\, and thermal control layers\, particularly at the interface conditions. Perspectives and lessons learned from the building enclosure commissioning provider (BECxP) and contractor’s building enclosure consultant for this project will also be offered. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand various exterior wall prefabrication techniques and several advantages and drawbacks of panelized construction.\nDemonstrate an understanding of building science and the impacts of megapanel joinery and transitions with respect to building enclosure performance and continuity of air\, water\, thermal\, and vapor control layers.\nAppreciate challenges associated with integrating exterior wall and roof construction in panelized assemblies.\nDescribe building enclosure quality assurance and quality control efforts that can be performed in the prefabrication facility\, for mock-ups\, and at the construction site.\n\nRegister Now \nSarah Sinusas\, PE\, Senior Associate\, Wiss\, Janney\, Elstner Associates \nSarah Sinusas is a Senior Associate at Wiss\, Janney\, Elstner Associates Inc. (WJE) in the firm’s New Haven\, Connecticut office. She is a Professional Engineer and has specialized in building envelope systems since beginning her career in 2008. She specializes in the evaluation and investigation of fenestration assemblies and building science assessments\, and has participated in and led projects that include design\, detailing\, testing\, and monitoring of a variety of cladding and glazing systems. Her work has included peer reviews of architectural and envelope shop drawings\, thermal modeling of wall assemblies\, as well as investigations\, field observations\, and construction monitoring for both new construction and repairs to existing structures. \n  \n\nPatrick Reicher\, SE\, REWC\, REWO\, CCS\, CCCA\, Principal\, Raths\, Raths\, & Johnson Inc. \nPatrick has 18 years’ experience with the forensic investigation\, evaluation\, and repair design of existing building enclosures and structures; and building enclosure consulting and commissioning for new construction projects. Mr. Reicher is a Structural Engineer in Illinois and a Professional Engineer in several states. He is also a Registered Exterior Wall Consultant\, Registered Exterior Wall Observer\, Certified Construction Specifier\, and Certified Construction Contract Administrator. He currently serves on several committees and task forces for the International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC) and the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA). \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/megapanel-mania-prefabricated-exterior-wall-assemblies-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260521T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260521T143000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260514T140314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T140314Z
UID:990000385-1779370200-1779373800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Board of Directors Meeting - Bylaw Revisions
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-board-of-directors-meeting-bylaw-revisions/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260522T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260522T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T170024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170024Z
UID:990000346-1779447600-1779451200@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-49/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260527T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260527T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T161450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T161450Z
UID:990000338-1779879600-1779883200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Contractor Webinar: Fluid-Applied Air Barrier Membrane Thickness Study
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will outline the general use of ultrasonic measurement devices\, discuss considerations related to in-situ measurements and substrate impacts\, and present preliminary findings along with planned next steps for the study. \nPresenters: Sarah Flock\, Principal – Raths\, Raths\, & Johnson / Andrew Dunlap\, Vice-President\, Building Technology Studio Leader – SmithGroup \nThis webinar is exclusive to the ABAA contractor members.  Please reach out to lhardman@airbarrier.org to register. \n  \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-contractor-webinar-fluid-applied-air-barrier-membrane-thickness-study/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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CREATED:20260514T141225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T141225Z
UID:990000386-1779883200-1779886800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Ad Hoc Group Meeting - Define Self Adhered Sheet Membranes and Adhesive Backed Commercial Wrap
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-ad-hoc-group-meeting-define-self-adhered-sheet-membranes-and-adhesive-backed-commercial-wrap/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260528T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260528T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260501T132106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T132106Z
UID:990000383-1779966000-1779969600@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-5/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260528T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260528T140000
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CREATED:20260313T172859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T145422Z
UID:990000326-1779973200-1779976800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Buildings Move\, Buildings Leak: Revisiting the Critical Link Between Engineering Mechanics and Enclosure Performance 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:“Systems thinking” is a term that is discussed at times in Building Science. But what if systems thinking asks us to consider more factors in the long term viability of enclosure integrity? While the relationship between structural movement and a structure’s usefulness to its intended purpose has been well developed throughout the history of design and construction\, that understanding has not always translated well into satisfactory enclosure performance. \nDrawing on experiences in post-construction forensic investigations\, troubleshooting during construction\, and efforts to influence design detailing\, this presentation will discuss key factors in applying engineering mechanics for the benefit (or detriment) of enclosure performance. Specific aspects to be shared will include the cross-party dynamics in design and construction that give rise to current challenges\, case studies of failures as a result of insufficient consideration\, and areas for improvement across the design and construction industry. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nParticipants will develop a better understanding of the relationship between movement of materials and enclosure integrity\nParticipants will gain perspective around what should be considered minimum baseline requirements for performance specifications particular to accommodating movement\nParticipants will learn about case studies where enclosure systems were compromised or even failed as a result of limited awareness around building movement\nParticipants will see examples that reinforce the connection between effective project collaboration and desired performance of the enclosure\n\nRegister Now \nJon Porter\, P.E. (MN)\, Associate AIA\, Director of Building Science\, Kraus-Anderson Construction Company \nJon Porter is the Director of Building Science at Kraus Anderson Construction. In his role at KA\, Jon focuses on building performance\, particularly the exterior enclosure and interior finishes. He serves as a technical resource to project teams in relation to means and methods\, constructability\, building materials technology\, workflow and sequencing\, proper installation techniques\, and testing and acceptance protocols. A licensed Professional Engineer in the State on Minnesota\, Jon has more than 25 years of design and construction experience\, including roles in forensic investigation of design and construction failures and as an owner’s representative. \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/buildings-move-buildings-leak-revisiting-the-critical-link-between-engineering-mechanics-and-enclosure-performance-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260529T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260529T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T170035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170035Z
UID:990000347-1780052400-1780056000@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-50/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260604T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260507T021839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T021839Z
UID:990000384-1780570800-1780574400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones This is a private event for ABAA members only. \n\nYour Voice Matters \nThe AGM is your opportunity to directly influence the direction of ABAA. To conduct official business\, a quorum of at least 10% of the membership must be met. As a corporate-based membership organization\, each member company has a voice—and a vote. We strongly encourage every company to be represented to ensure decisions reflect the full membership. \nOrder of Business \nThe following items will be presented for review and/or vote: \n\n Audited Financial Statements for the 2025 Fiscal Year\nElection of Directors\nProposed Bylaw Revisions\n\nYour participation ensures your company has a direct say in these important decisions. \nHow to Attend \nTo attend the AGM\, you must register in advance. You will have received an registration link sent to your email. If you have not received this email\, please contact us. \nOnce registered\, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting. Please add this to your calendar to block the time off. \nMembership & Voting \nWhile multiple individuals from your company are welcome to attend\, only one vote per member company will be counted. Each voting member company in good standing is entitled to one vote. Non-voting members do not have voting rights. \nUnable to Attend? Consider Your Representation \nIf your company is unable to attend\, you may appoint a proxy to vote on your behalf. Appointing a proxy means authorizing another ABAA voting member in good standing to attend the meeting and cast your company’s vote as specified in your proxy. Please note that your proxy holder must be another voting member of the Association. \nHowever\, we encourage you to attend whenever possible to ensure your company’s perspective is represented directly. If you need the proxy form\, please contact us.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-annual-general-meeting/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260604T140000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260313T195505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T145409Z
UID:990000328-1780578000-1780581600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Managing Moisture Risk in Cold-Climate Roof Assemblies Using WUFI Hygrothermal Analysis 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:This course examines how modern building codes and airtight construction practices are increasing the importance of moisture-aware roof design in cold-climate environments. Participants will explore building code requirements and the growing risk of moisture entrapment in roofing assemblies. The course introduces hygrothermal modeling as a predictive tool\, using WUFI to analyze roof assemblies’ long-term performance. Through comparative analysis using real-world case studies\, attendees will gain a clear understanding of how vapor-permeable underlayments enhance drying potential and provide greater moisture management compared to vapor-impermeable membranes\, supporting more durable and resilient roof system design decisions. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the relationship between current building codes and the increased risk of moisture entrapment in airtight building envelopes.\nUnderstand the role of hygrothermal analysis (WUFI) in predicting the long-term performance of roof assemblies in cold climates.\n Analyze the difference between vapor-permeable and vapor-impermeable membranes regarding drying capacity and “moisture safety margins.”\nAssess WUFI case studies to understand how vapor-permeable underlayments improve moisture performance compared to vapor-impermeable underlayments.\n\nRegister Now \nScott Wood\, Senior Building Scientist\, VaproShield \nMr. Scott Wood has decades of experience in building science and infrared thermography as an instructor and consultant. As the Senior Building Scientist for VaproShield he operates the FrogLab\, testing and evaluating AB/WRB systems and associated accessories. He provides technical support for the company’s representatives\, client inquiries\, and assists in development – updating product literature and creating VaproShield’s AIA presentations. His expertise has provided numerous papers and presentations in both the building and thermography sciences.\nHis credentials and memberships span a large array of specialties including B.S. in Microbiology with an emphasis in biochemistry and molecular biology\, trained in WUFI\, fire/mold-water/asbestos/odor remediation\, Level III Thermographer\, memberships in ASTM C06 & C16 committees\, BEC\, IACT\, AUPTA\, ABAA.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/managing-moisture-risk-in-cold-climate-roof-assemblies-using-wufi-hygrothermal-analysis-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260605T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260605T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T170047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170047Z
UID:990000348-1780657200-1780660800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA ASI Ad Hoc Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-asi-ad-hoc-group-meeting-51/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260609T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260611T163000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20251121T211500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T172332Z
UID:990000219-1780999200-1781195400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Online Self-Adhered & Fluid Applied Installer Certification Training Course
DESCRIPTION:DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS FRIDAY\, MAY 22\, 2026\nRegister and Pay Online \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! \nRegister and Pay Online \nCOURSE BEGINS TUESDAY\, JUNE 9\, 2026 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\, MAY 22\, 2026
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/online-self-adhered-fluid-applied-installer-certification-training-course-12/
CATEGORIES:Training Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260611T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260317T210905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T145348Z
UID:990000334-1781182800-1781186400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Thermal Innovations for Wall Assemblies 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Thermal innovations are necessary as energy codes evolve. In this seminar\, we discuss innovative design strategies to address thermal bridges in wall assemblies and the impact they have on air barriers. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDiscuss the thermal impact veneer anchors have on the overall R-Value and air leakage of a project.\nDiscuss traditional shelf angles to offset shelf angles.\nReview how high-performance air barriers impact the building envelope.\nIntroduce how rainscreen attachments can impact thermal efficiency\n\nRegister Now \nAric Hutchinson\, Architectural Representative\, Hohmann & Barnard \nAric graduated with a degree in Communications and has since built a career spanning more than 20 years in the construction industry. He has specialized in masonry\, air barriers\, and building envelopes\, developing expertise in both fluid-applied and sheet-applied systems. Over the course of his career\, he has worked in product development for a leading manufacturer\, helping create and refine high-performance air barrier solutions. Aric has also served as an architectural representative\, providing technical support and delivering educational presentations to architects\, including the integration of AI-driven tools into industry training.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/thermal-innovations-for-wall-assemblies-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260612T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260612T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T170055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170055Z
UID:990000349-1781262000-1781265600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA ASI Ad Hoc Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-asi-ad-hoc-group-meeting-52/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260616T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260616T093000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260527T201237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T201237Z
UID:990000393-1781596800-1781602200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:AIVC/TightVent/INIVE Ensuring Reliable Airtightness Measurements: Airtightness Tester Qualification Across Countries
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nThe qualification of airtightness testers plays a key role in ensuring the reliability\, consistency\, and credibility of building airtightness measurements\, which are essential for energy performance assessment\, indoor environmental quality\, and compliance with building regulations. Over the past decades\, several countries and professional organizations have developed qualification and certification schemes for airtightness testers in order to improve measurement quality and increase confidence in reported results. \nIn some countries\, qualification schemes are closely linked to regulatory requirements and mandatory testing procedures. In France\, for example\, the implementation of building energy regulations has been accompanied by approved qualification schemes for testers\, certification procedures\, and national databases collecting airtightness test results to support quality control and statistical analysis. \nIn other contexts\, qualification schemes are developed and managed by professional associations. Examples include ATTMA (Air Tightness Testing & Measurement Association) in the United Kingdom and ABAA (Air Barrier Association of America) in the U.S.\, which promote technical competence\, harmonized practices\, and third-party quality assurance. These qualification frameworks are also used and referenced internationally. \nThis webinar will present and compare these different approaches to the qualification of airtightness testers. \nThis webinar is organized with the support of TightVent Europe (www.tightvent.eu) and AIVC (www.aivc.org). Both initiatives are facilitated by INIVE (www.inive.org). \nAgenda (CET- Brussels\, BE) \n\n2:00PM | Introduction on the qualification of airtightness testers across 16 countries\, Nolwenn Hurel (Cerema\, France)\n2:05PM | Qualification Process for Air Tightness Testers in the UK\, Paul Carling (BCTA\, UK)\n2:20PM | Questions and answers\n2:30PM | Qualification of airtightness testers in the USA – The ABAA experience\, Laverne Dalgleish (ABAA\, USA)\n2:45PM | Questions and answers\n2:55PM | Qualification of airtightness testers in France – Feedback after 15 years\, Valérie Leprince (Cerema\, France)\n3:10PM | Questions and answers\n3:30PM | End of webinar
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/aivc-tightvent-inive-ensuring-reliable-airtightness-measurements-airtightness-tester-qualification-across-countries/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260616T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260616T150000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260519T211433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T211433Z
UID:990000388-1781618400-1781622000@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-12/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260618T140000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260313T204515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T145305Z
UID:990000329-1781787600-1781791200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:What the Heck are Air Barriers\, Vapor Barriers\, and Water-Resistive Barriers? A Simplified Look at Air Barriers & Thermal Bridging 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:These terms are often described as simple—so why is there so much confusion? This presentation explains what air barriers\, vapor barriers\, and water-resistive barriers are\, and when a single material may serve more than one function. That overlap is often where misunderstandings arise. The session explores which barriers are critical\, which may be less so\, and how their role can change depending on where they are installed within the building envelope. The impact of thermal bridging on barrier performance is also examined. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Define air\, vapor\, and water-resistive barriers\nIdentify the various ways water can enter a building\n Explain why hidden conditions often present the greatest risk\n Recognize which barriers are critical to building performance\n\nRegister Now \nLaverne Dalgleish\, Executive Director\, Air Barrier Association of America \nLaverne 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/what-the-heck-are-air-barriers-vapor-barriers-and-water-resistive-barriers-a-simplified-look-at-air-barriers-thermal-bridging-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260618T140000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260526T194554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T194722Z
UID:990000389-1781787600-1781791200@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Skin Deep Efficiency: Engineering Performance-Driven Facades 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Building façades play a critical role in shaping energy performance\, occupant comfort\, durability\, and architectural identity. This course explores how façade and cladding systems influence building efficiency through thermal control\, daylighting\, solar management\, and material selection. Participants will examine performance-driven design strategies that balance aesthetics with measurable building outcomes\, while also considering constructability\, code compliance\, and long-term sustainability goals. Through real-world examples and practical design considerations\, attendees will learn how to evaluate façade systems in the context of energy codes\, façade safety requirements\, and urban building performance demands. The course will also introduce fundamental performance analysis methods –including energy modeling and daylight simulation tools –to support informed decision-making during the design process. Emphasis will be placed on understanding trade-offs between architectural expression and building performance\, enabling participants to develop façade solutions that align with project objectives\, occupant needs\, and environmental responsibility. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAnalyze how different façade and cladding systems influence thermal performance\, energy consumption\, and daylighting outcomes in building design.\nApply design strategies –such as glazing optimization\, shading integration\, and material selection –to improve façade performance and occupant comfort.\nEvaluate façade systems in the context of applicable building codes and standards\, including energy codes and façade safety requirements in urban environments.\nIntegrate performance-driven criteria with architectural intent to achieve designs that balance aesthetics\, sustainability\, and constructability.\n\nRegister Now \nManan Raval\, PE\, Partner – Building Envelope/Facade Engineering\, Hatfield Group \n Manan Raval\, PE is Partner for Facades and Envelopes at Hatfield Group. He is widely recognized as an industry expert in facade design and specialty glass systems. He has led facade engineering for complex buildings worldwide\, among them high-profile arts institutions\,\nresidential developments\, and mixed-use hubs. \n  \n  \n\nJun Schick Lee\, RA\, Associate Principal\, Hatfield Group Engineering \nJun Schick Lee\, RA\, NFRC is an Associate Principal\, at Hatfield Group Engineering. Jun brings comprehensive façade expertise shaped by his diverse roles as an architect\, curtain wall contractor\, and façade consultant. Having led façade projects from multiple industry perspectives\, he offers a unique ability to integrate design intent with constructability. Jun specializes in the design and engineering of custom building envelope systems\, including high-performance curtain wall systems\, geometrically complex assemblies\, and large-scale aluminum-framed mega-panels.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/skin-deep-efficiency-engineering-performance-driven-facades-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260619T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260619T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T170107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170107Z
UID:990000350-1781866800-1781870400@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-53/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260624T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260624T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260528T142441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T142441Z
UID:990000394-1782298800-1782302400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Contractor Webinar: ABAA Guidelines - Roof to Wall Transitions
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the ABAA has developed a set of educational construction details for the challenging roof-to-wall air barrier connection? \nThese conceptual details have been developed by the Transitions\, Terminations\, and Flashings committee to act as a technical resource for the industry and we are excited to talk about them! A tremendous amount of work has gone into the development of this resource\, and we are happy to have them now available online. \nThis presentation will review typical roof-to-wall transition details commonly seen in new construction buildings today. \nWe encourage all in attendance to download the details in advance and come with any questions. Download the ABAA Roof to Wall Conceptual Details HERE. \nPresenter: Adam Ugliuzza\, Partner – Building Enclosures Group \nThis webinar is exclusive to the ABAA contractor members.  Please reach out to lhardman@airbarrier.org to register. \n  \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-contractor-webinar-abaa-guidelines-roof-to-wall-transitions/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260626T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260626T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T170119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170119Z
UID:990000351-1782471600-1782475200@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-54/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260702T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260702T140000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260527T150524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T150524Z
UID:990000391-1782997200-1783000800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Parapets Under Pressure: Detailing for Long-Term Performance 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Poorly detailed and designed parapets can lead to significant building degradation if not monitored. To enhance the quality and longevity of this critical juncture\, there are a few specific design criteria for parapet detailing we need to consider. The discussion regarding what to include should start during the design phase\, as early decisions can significantly impact the longevity of this key juncture. Addressing the details early will improve long-term building durability and occupant health. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nPinpoint high-risk methodologies in parapet design\nVerify the continuity and uninterrupted connections of air\, vapor\, water\, and thermal barriers\nDiscuss what happens and what can be done if things go wrong\nEvaluate parapet detailing strategies that improve long-term durability and reduce the risk of enclosure failures.\n\nRegister Now \nTorrance Kramer\, CEM®\, BECxP\, BPI® BA MF\, LEED® AP\, President\, Accurate-Airtight Exteriors \n \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/parapets-under-pressure-detailing-for-long-term-performance-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260709T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260709T140000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260527T143857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T143857Z
UID:990000390-1783602000-1783605600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Well\, That Doesn't Look Like What's on Paper: Common Pitfalls in Air Barrier Coordination 1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Clear documentation can facilitate the coordination and leverage the unique expertise of each team member. We will highlight common oversights or omissions in design drawings\, specifications\, and construction of air barrier systems that may lead to issues on site\, and we will discuss best practices for developing these documents to clearly show the design intent and contractors’ proposed solutions. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand common coordination pitfalls related to the design and construction of air barrier systems and how to avoid them.\nCompare the designers’ and the installers’ responsibilities for coordinating and documenting the air barrier detailing.\nExamine the level of detail incorporated into the design document versus the level of detail incorporated into the shop drawings and examine when formal RFIs may be warranted to address unforeseen site conditions.\nLearn best practices for coordinating air barrier systems and leveraging the strengths of each project team member to increase quality assurance on your projects\n\nRegister Now \nElizabeth V. Rodenkirch\, AIA\, LEED AP\, BD+C\, Senior Consulting Architect\, SGH \nElizabeth Rodenkirch is a senior consulting architect from SGH’s Chicago office. Her expertise focuses on building enclosure and sustainability\, failure investigation\, materials testing\, and evaluation of resilient flooring systems. As an ABAA Licensed Field Auditor\, Elizabeth is intimately familiar with air barriers and the different types available\, how to detail and apply them\, and how to identify and investigate air barrier breaches. \n  \n  \n\nBrian S. Rose\, P.E. (MD\, CA)\, Senior Project Manager\, SGH \nBrian Rose is a senior project manager from SGH’s Washington\, D.C. office and provides a variety of building enclosure commissioning\, consulting\, expert witness\, and investigation services for owners\, architects\, and contractors. He closely collaborates with teams to develop novel and reliable solutions for numerous mixed-use residential\, office\, higher education\, and cultural buildings.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/well-that-doesnt-look-like-whats-on-paper-common-pitfalls-in-air-barrier-coordination-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260710T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T170149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170149Z
UID:990000352-1783681200-1783684800@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA ASI Ad Hoc Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones \n 
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-asi-ad-hoc-group-meeting-55/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260714T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260716T163000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20251121T211831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T195009Z
UID:990000220-1784023200-1784219400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Online Self-Adhered & Fluid Applied Installer Certification Training Course
DESCRIPTION:DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS FRIDAY\, JUNE 26\, 2026\nRegister and Pay Online \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! \nRegister and Pay Online \nCOURSE BEGINS TUESDAY\, JULY 14\, 2026 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\, JUNE 26\, 2026
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/online-self-adhered-fluid-applied-installer-certification-training-course-13/
CATEGORIES:Training Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260717T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260717T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T170240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170240Z
UID:990000361-1784286000-1784289600@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-56/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260724T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260724T120000
DTSTAMP:20260528T105642
CREATED:20260325T170251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170251Z
UID:990000360-1784890800-1784894400@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-57/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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