Education Seminar – April 18

IIBEC Mid-Atlantic Chapter Seminar
Soprema Training Center at Convoy Supply
231 W Hampton Place
Capitol Heights, MD 20743
April 18, 2024


IIBEC Member70.00 USD
Non-IIBEC Member85.00 USD
Your eTicket will be emailed after payment to your PayPal email address.

*Please email a completed registration form to ncrouse@drhroofsolutions.com  and IIBECMidAtlantic@gmail.com to ensure that you receive an IIBEC CEH Certificate at the end of the Seminar. Be sure to include your Name (First and Last), Email, Company, and AIA Number (if applicable).


Mitigating Thermal Bridging with Fluid-Applied Coatings

Presenter: Travis Gold, CSI – TNEMEC

 About the Presentation: Thermal bridging can have a significant impact on a building envelope’s performance. This presentation discusses using fluid-applied coatings to minimize thermal bridging in new and existing buildings.

Learning Objectives:

–   Provide an overview of aerogel particles and fluid-applied coatings, and their ability to reduce condensation
–  Explain where thermal bridging is a concern on the interior and exterior of building
–  Demonstrate the benefits of using a fluid- applied coating to address indoor air quality issues and reduce thermal bridging
–  Discuss the standards that address the need for continuous insulation (i.e. ASHRAE 90.1-2010)

 About the Presenter:  Travis Gold has spent 10+ years helping engineers, architects, facility owners and construction teams specify and apply high performance coatings to beautify, protect and improve building performance. He lives in Northern Baltimore County with his wife and two boys.

Through-Wall Flashings and Transition Membranes: Selection and Installation

Presenters: Megan Danielle Jackson – York Flashings

 About the Presentation: This presentation will cover a detailed explanation of the challenges and solutions facing through-wall flashings and transition membranes, provide a thorough description of the characteristics of several types of membranes, emphasize the importance of compatibility, and explain proper installation techniques.

Learning Objectives:
– Understand how to design a resilient and durable flashing system that will minimize life cycle costs
– Explain the performance criteria used to specify through- wall flashings and transition membranes
– Define the attributes of a variety of membrane materials
– Understand the compatibility between cavity wall components

About the Presenters: Danielle is the Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Manager. She is a passionate industry professional that will share her knowledge and expertise from her experience with York Flashings over the last 6 years.

Wind Ballasted (Vented) Roofing Systems

Presenters: Jordan Wenger – Senior Product & Application Specialist

 About the Presentation: This course will describe the many benefits of wind ballasted (vented) roofing systems, including material and labor savings and a history of proven performance and testing, as well as which project types that are most ideal for this system.

Learning Objectives:
– Learn the history of wind ballasted (vented) roofing systems under the ASTM D-6630 Standard – (Standard Guide for Low-Slope Insulated Roof Membrane Assembly Performance)
– Understand the basic principles of wind ballasted (vented) roofing systems, including methods of installation, and how the system components are designed to perform.
– Learn which projects are most ideal for wind ballasted (vented) roofing systems.
– Learn about the efficiency of wind ballasted (vented) roofing systems and their immense savings on adhesives, plates and fasteners, and weighted ballast.

About the Presenters: Jordan Wenger currently serves as a Senior Product & Application Specialist at Carlisle Construction Materials for fleece-backed membranes, urethane adhesives and wind ballasted systems. While at CCM, he has excelled in multiple leadership roles over the years and provides valuable experience to his interactions with design professionals and applicators by providing technical support, installation assistance and troubleshooting solutions for his respective product lines.

 Wind Uplift RP-4 Design

Presenters: Dan Mongello- PPSI- MD

About the Presentation: This presentation focuses on the IBC 2018 RP-4 code and overburden design. It reviews the design process and how we can assist with project development and eliminating change orders later in the process.

Learning Objectives:
– Introduce material types, properties, and characteristics of waterproofing and wind uplift products.
– Gain an understanding of the different system applications and performance characteristics.
– Code compliance RP-4
– Review of tested 3rd assemblies to identify PSF of uplift force.

About the Presenters: Dan Mongello has been in the building envelope space for 10 years and has primarily focused on green roofing design, wind uplift, waterproofing and building envelope transitions.

Date

Apr 18 2024
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Time

All Day