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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: RI Residential Energy Code Envelope & Building Science
DESCRIPTION:1 LU | HSW \nPresented by CLEAResult \nRegistration required \nCourse Description: A healthy home is a dry\, clean\, safe\, ventilated\, maintained\, and thermally controlled environment. On average people spend at least 50 percent of their day inside their homes. Unhealthy housing puts residents at risk of health issues such as asthma and other chronic diseases. Due to the age of the housing stock in Rhode Island residents are at greater risk of health issues associated with building design and housing conditions. \nThe session will focus on the building enclosure in residential remodel/renovation and new construction projects. Participants will learn about best practice strategies for building assemblies\, from foundations through roofs. Using case studies\, exercises\, and discussion we will show proven methods that have enabled builders and designers to build cost effective high-performance homes. Information about Zero Energy Homes\, Zero Energy Ready Homes and RI Stretch Codes will also be shared. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nParticipants will learn about energy code compliance and best practice strategies for building assemblies\, from foundations through roofs.\nInformation about Zero Energy Homes and Zero Energy Ready Homes is discussed.\nStretch Codes is included.\nTechniques and materials that help meet the current energy code and result in high performance residential buildings.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/webinar-ri-residential-energy-code-envelope-building-science/
LOCATION:Zoom\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:CEU Offering - Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Roni Phipps":MAILTO:info@aia-ri.org
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Automatic Entrance Systems Overview
DESCRIPTION:1 LU | HSW \nPresented by Stanley Access Technologies \nRegistration required \nCourse description: This session focuses on touchless door options\, offering an overview of automatic door systems typically designed\, specified\, and installed in commercial and industrial applications; with a primary focus on the most common applications with swinging and sliding doors. This presentation covers popular door types\, but delves deeper into required building codes\, traffic patterns\, and very important considerations that we don’t often think about with automatic and touchless doors. \nLearning Objectives: By the end of the program the attendee should have a basic understanding of: \n\nThe function of automatic door systems and components including activation and safety systems\nHow to layout automatic entrance systems considering traffic patterns and safety requirements\nThe design critical coordination issues encountered with other trades\ncode requirements for accessibility\, egress\, and safety
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/webinar-automatic-entrance-systems-overview/
LOCATION:Zoom\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:CEU Offering - Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Roni Phipps":MAILTO:info@aia-ri.org
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Above Grade Continuous Insulation in Type I-IV Wall Construction
DESCRIPTION:1 LU | HSW \nPresented by Atlas Roofing Corporation  \nRegistration required \nCourse Description:  This session provides a comprehensive overview of rigid foam continuous insulation in five topic areas; continuous insulation\, thermal bridging\, types of rigid foam insulation\, energy and building code compliance and fire performance criteria for Types I-IV construction. \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nDefine continuous insulation and where Energy Codes now prescribe continuous insulation.\nUnderstand thermal bridging and the importance of eliminating thermal bridges.\nUnderstand building and energy code compliance\, including prescriptive\, R-value and performance paths.\nDiscuss the fire performance criteria for rigid foam insulation in Types I-IV construction and how it affects continuous insulation.\n\n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/webinar-above-grade-continuous-insulation-in-type-i-iv-wall-construction/
LOCATION:Zoom\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:CEU Offering - Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Roni Phipps":MAILTO:info@aia-ri.org
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR:  Magnesium Oxide (MgO) Floor Panels for Multifamily Buildings
DESCRIPTION:1 LU|HSW \nPresented by Huber Engineered Woods LLC \nRegistration required \nCourse Description: All multifamily buildings must meet code requirements for fire-resistance between dwelling units and meet requirements for acoustical performance. This course looks more closely at designing and constructing with MgO panels. We begin with a description of the material and its properties and its code compliance characteristics related to fire resistance. The sound attenuation capabilities are also reviewed. Its installation\, particularly compared to wet-laid gypsum underlayment\, is presented. Overall\, using MgO panels are an option for specifications and design of multifamily projects around the country. \nLearning Objectives: After completion of this course\, participants will be equipped to: \n\nIdentify the physical characteristics of magnesium oxide (MgO) panels in terms of their make-up and basic performance attributes for use in floor assemblies in multifamily projects.\nInvestigate the fire-resistance capabilities and testing standards that demonstrate the ability for MgO panels to provide fire safety in buildings.\nAssess the acoustical capabilities of MgO panels in terms of meeting or exceeding code requirements for multifamily buildings on certain tested assemblies in dwelling separations.\nCompare and contrast the use of MgO structural panels with other floor underlayment options\, particularly gypsum underlayment\, in order to specify MgO panels appropriately in multifamily floor assemblies.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/webinar-magnesium-oxide-mgo-floor-panels-for-multifamily-buildings/
LOCATION:Zoom\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:CEU Offering - Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Roni Phipps":MAILTO:info@aia-ri.org
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