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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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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251215T140000
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CREATED:20251120T184214Z
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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:20251215T150000
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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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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T120000
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CREATED:20251120T184412Z
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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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CREATED:20251216T211029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T212333Z
UID:990000242-1766056500-1766060100@airbarrier.org
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T133000
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CREATED:20251016T174201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T211236Z
UID:990000187-1766061000-1766064600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Peeling Back the Onion   1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Peeling Back the Onion\nThis presentation is an in-depth dive into a leak investigation at a high school Industrial Arts and Horticulture Building that snowballed into a remedial architecture project and then escalated further with discoveries that raised structural red flags and created an expansion to the original scope of work. While investigating water damage\, additional nonconforming conditions were uncovered and additional areas had to be opened\, revealing even more questionable building practices. In the end\, the structure of the south façade was replaced\, as well as 1/3 of the roof structure\, and the entire building was “re-skinned”. Due to the nature of the failures\, this project also became a case for litigation. \nThis presentation is presented as a Case Study that covers the timeline of the project from the initial investigation\, the layers of additional discoveries\, the remedial design\, and the construction process while briefly covering the litigation that followed. Throughout the timeline\, each layer of the onion is pulled back for discussion\, as well as to inform attendees of how each of those issues was overcome. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Through a Case Study of a completed K-12 project\, participants will examine the importance of regular on-site QA/QC observations during the construction process\n Participants will discuss the importance of continuity between air and water barrier systems and how lapping and transitions between adjacent systems are often incorrectly addressed\n Participants will discuss the importance of well-planned and coordinated building maintenance plans in relation to an existing real-world project.\nParticipants will acquire a better understanding of sequencing and constructability and how what is drawn relates to what is actually constructed.\n\nRegister Now \nNathan Taylor\, CSI\, CDT\, Associate\, Building Enclosure Consultant\, DTR Consulting Services \nNathan Taylor\, CSI\, CDT\, is an accomplished international professional with extensive architectural design and building envelope experience. He holds a Master’s degree in Architecture and Urban Planning and is highly involved in CSI. Nathan oversees the Construction Phase Services and Forensic Investigation scope of project work at DTR Consulting Services. He is an advocate for spending time on construction sites and “learning by doing”. He is passionate about drawing as a form of design communication and hosts an annual Architectural-themed drawing event each October. He and his family live in northern California and enjoy spending time outdoors. He stays actively creative by drawing and writing novels in his free time.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/peeling-back-the-onion-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001022
CREATED:20251016T175003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T172240Z
UID:990000188-1766061000-1766064600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Designing Wall Systems for Specific Climate Zones   1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Designing Wall Systems for Specific Climate Zones\nCopying and pasting a wall or roof assembly that works in one part of our country into a project in another part of the country could be not just problematic\, but potentially catastrophic. This presentation will use data and hygrothermal modeling to articulate what happens when tried and true assemblies from one part of the country get moved to a very different climate. More importantly\, we’ll cover strategies to mitigate these issues. While many may be familiar with a Class I Vapor Retarder (“vapor barrier”) in the wrong part of an assembly\, we’ll also cover the impacts of insulation type\, the overreaction to perm ratings\, light-colored roofing membranes\, and reservoir claddings such as stucco and unit masonry. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn climate-specific design strategies for durable construction.\nLearn to avoid common mistakes that can lead to mold\, rot\, mildew\, corrosion and decay.\nUnderstand how hygrothermal modeling can be used in the design process to ensure durability.\nLearn how material properties (permeability\, heat capacity\, density\, conductivity\, and porosity) impact wall assemblies.\n\nRegister Now \nJohn Posenecker\, P.E.\, Senior Principal And Regional Facilities Manager\, Terracon Consultants\, Inc.  \nJohn Posenecker is the Senior Principal and the Building Enclosure Practice Leader for Terracon Consultants\, Inc. He is a registered engineer in the State of Texas and Oklahoma. His experience includes the design\, construction\, testing and forensic investigation of building envelope systems. Previously\, he was an Estimating Manager with Chamberlin Roofing and Waterproofing from 2005 through 2015\, Project Manager for Advanced Environmental Concepts from 1997 through 2005\, an Engineering Team Leader at Southern Company Services from 1987 through 1997\, and a Senior Engineer with Bechtel Power from 1982 to 1987. \nThroughout his career\, Mr. Posenecker has participated in a wide variety of projects associated with the building envelope that include containment systems for commercial nuclear power plants; noise control systems for commercial and institutional projects; and waterproofing for commercial high-rise office and multi-family buildings\, medical and educational institutional projects\, and large concrete structural projects. Mr. Posenecker specializes in waterproofing and cladding systems associated with the building envelope. He is an active member in several professional organizations including the National Institute of Buildings Sciences (NIBS)\, the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)\, the International Concrete Restoration Institute (ICRI). He is also on the executive committee for the National Building Enclosure Council. \n\nKayla Maines\, AIA\, Senior Architect\, Terracon Consultants\, Inc\, \nKayla Maines joined Austin Terracon-Facilities in May of 2018. She is a Registered Architect in the state of Texas and Oklahoma\, Legacy LEED AP\, and Building Enclosure Commissioning Provider (BECxP) and a Commissioning Authority +Building Enclosure (CxA+BE) She has 17 years of experience that includes managing projects from Schematic Design through Construction Administration\, multidiscipline coordination\, peer reviews\, design assistance\, building assessments\, reviews submittals and shop drawings\, performs field observations and building enclosure testing\, historic preservation\, and building enclosure commissioning. Kayla was the 2020 Chair of the Austin Building Enclosure Council (BEC: Austin) and currently serves as a board member for BEC: Austin. She also serves as the Secretary of the Austin Construction Specification Institute (CSI). Mrs. Maines is a Terracon Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Building Enclosure Commissioning (BECx) and an Authorized Project Review (APR).
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/designing-wall-systems-for-specific-climate-zones-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001022
CREATED:20251201T162928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T162928Z
UID:990000237-1766062800-1766066400@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:ABAA Fellowship Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference Call \nAll times shown are in Eastern Time Zones
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-fellowship-committee-meeting/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T160000
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CREATED:20251016T175555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T211213Z
UID:990000189-1766070000-1766073600@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Air Barrier Installation & Quality Control Fundamentals  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Air Barrier Installation & Quality Control Fundamentals\nJoin us for an informative presentation that emphasizes the importance of proper air barrier application in enhancing building performance. Properly installed air barriers are critical in preventing air leakage\, which can lead to energy inefficiencies\, moisture issues\, and compromised indoor air quality. \nWe will delve into best practices for air barrier application\, highlighting the techniques that ensure continuity and effectiveness. Attendees will learn about common challenges faced during installation and the vital role of quality control in maintaining the integrity of the air barrier system. \nThrough real-world project photo’s\, we’ll illustrate key application requirements for a variety of air barrier materials and exactly what to look for when performing quality control and site-testing. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Understand and demonstrate the essential techniques for proper air barrier installation\, ensuring continuity and effectiveness in various building applications.\nIdentify common pitfalls and obstacles in air barrier application\, and learn strategies to overcome these challenges to maintain optimal performance.\nUnderstand the importance of quality control processes during installation\, and learn specific inspection methods and testing protocols to ensure air barrier integrity.\nAnalyze real-world case studies to distinguish between effective and ineffective air barrier installations\, understanding the long-term consequences of proper application and maintenance.\n\nRegister Now \nMelissa Payne\, BECxP\, CxA+BE\, CDT\, Building Enclosure Consulting – Forensics Owner\, Midwest Enclosure Consulting\, LLC \nMelissa I. Payne focuses on offering building enclosure third-party consulting services. She founded Midwest Enclosure Consulting\, LLC September 2022\, where she focuses to help clients mitigate risk and to provide building envelope solutions no matter the structure’s phase – design\, construction\, or operation. Ms. 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\, hospitality\, and industrial projects. Her owner representative\, third-party consulting experience\, forensic work\, commissioning provider background\, and manufacturer internal consultant involvement gives 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 risk as they relate to the design and construction of the building enclosure system.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/air-barrier-installation-quality-control-fundamentals-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251218T171500
DTSTAMP:20260404T001022
CREATED:20251016T183536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T211158Z
UID:990000190-1766074500-1766078100@airbarrier.org
SUMMARY:Continuous Insulation Compared Within Eight Steel Stud Wall Assemblies  1.0 CEU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Continuous Insulation Compared Within Eight Steel Stud Wall Assemblies\nContinuous Insulation\, while required by the energy code\, presents challenges integrating it with the overall wall-assembly’s design\, performance and construction. This program at the intermediate to advanced level\, comparatively studies eight steel-stud commercial wall assemblies with considerations including: Overview of the Assembly components\, High-performance Net-Zero Energy\, WUFI thermal and moisture modeling comparisons\, NFPA 285 and fire-rated compliance. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n OVERVIEW OF EIGHT ASSEMBLES: Understand the rationale of the eight commercial steel stud-framed wall-assemblies and how they compare with their types of continuous and total insulation\, sheathing\, air\, water and vapor control layers.\n HIGH-PERFORMANCE\, NET-ZERO ENERGY: Compare how each wall may comply or exceed the energy codes and become super-insulated to meet high-performance ASHRAE 189 requirements.\n AVOID PROBLEMS: Illustrate how more insulation can present problems with trapped moisture and condensation.\n WUFI: Understand how each assembly compares utilizing WUFI Hygrothermic (thermal and moisture) evaluations over four climate seasons chosen for Climate Zone 5 (due to the requirement for an interior vapor retarder).\n\nRegister Now \nDavid Schoenhard\, AIA\, Manager & Principal\, DSS-Philly \nDavid Schoenhard\, AIA has over 45 years’ experience in designing fine architecture\, with the last nine as the Principal of DSS-Philly\, one of the leading High-Performance Building Enclosure consulting firms in the Philadelphia region. He brings his decades of architectural experience to skillfully advise and design\, implement or remediate building enclosures on behalf of other architects\, owners and contractors. He is the inventor and developer of the high-performance Back-Lattice Wall Design. He actively researches comparative building enclosure assemblies\, speaks nationally\, and is an AIA Continuing Education Provider.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/continuous-insulation-compared-within-eight-steel-stud-wall-assemblies-1-0-ceu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:CEU Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251219T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251219T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001022
CREATED:20250908T215233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T215233Z
UID:990000163-1766138400-1766142000@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-28/
CATEGORIES:ABAA Committee Calls
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