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Phoenix CE AcademyCE Academy, Inc.Thursday, February 14, 2013 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (MST)Tempe, AZ |
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Event Details
Phoenix, AZ
February 14, 2013
Credits Awarded:
6.5 AIA HSW CE Hours
1 GBCI CE Hour for LEED Professionals
“Agenda”
08:45 - 09:00 AM Registration
09:00 - 10:00 AM
Making the Educated Choice-Metal Roofing Today and in the Future
1 AIA HSW CE Hour | Course: SDR112
Provider: Carlisle Syntec
Presenter: Brian McLaughlin
This program will provide a comprehensive summary of most aspects of metal roof systems.
Learning Objective 1: Understanding the different metal types
Learning Objective 2: Understanding different metal coatings
Learning Objective 3: Understanding different panel profiles and their proper selection
Learning Objective 4: Understanding the impact of metal roofing on the environment
10:10 -11:40 AM
Understanding Special Purpose Doors and Windows
1.5 AIA/CES LU/HSW Hours
Provider: Krieger Specialty Products | Course: SPEC-01
Presenter: Bob Carpenter
This presentation consists of a comprehensive overview of specialty doors, frames and windows – including acoustical/STC,
blast, explosion and pressure resistant, bullet, ballistic and fragmentation/projectile resistant, radio frequency and electromagnetic
interference shielded, stainless steel and thermal barrier types. The program investigates factors to consider when designing and
specifying these special application products. It aims to educate, thereby helping ensure appropriate decision-making on applications.
11:45 - 12:45 PM
Understanding Recycled Content Surfacing Material
1 AIA HSW CE Hour | AIA Course #: ICS06A
1 GBCI CE Hour for LEED Professionals | Course ID: 0090003989
Provider: InfoSpec, Inc.
Sponsor: Cosentino
Presenter: Darin McNulty
This course describes the importance of recycled content surfacing products and how
they affect a building's indoor environmental quality.
• We will review how these materials are manufactured and specified and we will evaluate
how they may contribute towards LEED project certification.
• After a comparison on traditional and recycled surfacing materials, we will discuss
the importance of going beyond "green".
12:45 - 01:30 PM Lunch will be provided
01:30 - 02:30 PM
Sustainable Design uses for Large Opening Wall Systems
1 AIA HSW CE Hour | Course: SD0001
Provider: Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
Presenter: George Aguel
Learning Objective 1: Familiarize attendees with terminology, capabilities, and usage of large
operable glass walls
Learning Objective 2: Provide answers of how large operable glass walls play a vital role in
sustainable /GREEN design
Learning Objective 3: Demonstrate how the function of operable glass wall systems improve
the Health, Safety, and Welfare of building occupants
Learning Objective 4: Illustrate new ideas to tke into the design process of schools, hospitals,
and other commercial applications and to help attendees through that
process.
02:40 - 03:40 PM
Steep Slope Stone Coated Metal Roofing Systems
1 AIA HSW CE Hour | Course: IMU07C
Provider: InfoSpec, Inc.
Sponsor: Metals USA
Presenter: Matt Poole
• Define stone coated Metal.
• Depict how stone coated Metal roofing is manufactured.
• Explain the benefits of stone coated metal roofing.
• Demonstrate new and innovative ideas to take into the design process for schools, hospitals and
other commercial applications, and to help you through that process.
• Discuss how specifying stone coated metal roofing systems may contribute towards a project
earning LEED certification.
• Describe how Stone Coated Metal Roofing Systems are energy efficient • & Energy Star qualified.
• Explain the cost benefits of Stone Coated Metal roofing systems.
03:50 - 04:50 PM
2012 IECC Energy Code Review & Masonry Compliance Options
1 AIA HSW Hour | Course: EMX-1
Provider: Oldcastle
Presenter: Ed Freyermuth
Changes in the Model Energy Codes, notably the 2012 IECC (International Energy Conservation Code),
are creating challenges to masonry wall systems. The presentation reviews exterior envelope R-Value
requirements and masonry wall compliance options.
1. Understand exterior wall R-value requirements.
2. Understand what Continuous Insulation (CI) is & which masonry walls offer CL.
3. Review the benefits of traditional and innovative masonry wall systems.
4. Understand design opportunities of traditional and innovative masonry wall systems
offer in terms of complying with the 2012 IECC.
When & Where
Cosentino Center Phoenix
8207 South Priest Drive
Tempe,
AZ 85284
Thursday, February 14, 2013 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (MST)
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Organizer
CE Academy, Inc.
The CE Academy is coming to a city near you!
Are you a design professional or spec writer in need of CE credit hours to maintain your AIA membership or state license? CE Academy, Inc. organizes 4-8 hours of continuing education in a seminar format so you can earn multiple CE hours at one time.
These AIA and/or GBCI registered courses provide education credit. CE Academy will also manage the reporting of your credits to the AIA and email you a certificate of completion for your records after the event.
Available education credits include:
>> AIA HSW CE Hours
>> GBCI CE Hours for LEED® Professionals
>> ADA Hours Accessibility/barrier-free
For more information email events@ceacademyinc.com.
For a list of accessible education and LEED webinar courses, please visit GreenCE.