ABAA Education Webinar Event /// December 30th /// Register Now!
This CE webinar is part of the Air Barrier of America Association (ABAA) Education Events program and is designed to provide an understanding of how better construction practices can increase building sustainability and longevity. Discover how polyiso insulation air and water-resistive barrier systems contribute to meeting energy code requirements and outperform traditional water-resistive barrier materials and construction methods. Learn about the science behind thermal, air, and moisture control, in projects of steel stud construction. Review building and energy code requirements relative to building envelope design and performance.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Understand Building Sustainability and Longevity
Learn About the Science Behind Thermal, Air, and Moisture Control for Steel Stud Construction
Interpret the Code Requirements for Building Envelope Design and Performance
Discover How Polyiso Meets Requirements and Outperforms Traditional Methods for Optimum Control
Presented By:
Matt Stevens, CSI, CDT, REWO
Matt received his Master's degree in Architecture from Texas Tech University and has over 20 years in the building industry. His experience includes architectural design, construction, consulting, and training/development roles. As a Building Envelope & Architectural Consultant, he works directly with Architects, Contractors, Consultants, and Specifiers to select the optimal insulation for their projects while meeting applicable building codes. He is an active member that serves on the boards of several CSI and BEC chapters as well as RAiNA.
LIVE CEU WEBINAR - DECEMBER 10TH
To educate about ‘Building Longevity and Sustainability’ and how these concepts impact making buildings more energy-efficient. The course examines how foil-faced polyiso continuous insulation can function as multiple control layers, providing Air and Water Resistive Barriers, in addition to providing a thermal control layer, and meeting NFPA 285 fire code standards. Additionally, the course reviews building codes and standards regarding how to meet the continuous insulation requirements in steel stud building envelope designs, and the benefits of using polyisocyanurate insulation in wall assemblies, and how to specify it to meet these requirements for optimal energy performance and design efficiency.
Learning Objectives:
Understand Building Sustainability and Longevity
Learn About the Science Behind Thermal, Air, and Moisture Control for Steel Stud Construction
Interpret the Code Requirements for Building Envelope Design and Performance
Discover How Polyiso Meets Requirements and Outperforms Traditional Methods for Optimum Control
Sponsored By: Rmax
Presented By: Matt Stevens
Matthew Stevens, CSI, CDT, REWO received his Master’s degree in Architecture from Texas Tech University and has over 20 years in the building industry. His experience includes architectural design, construction, consulting, training, and development roles. As the Commercial Envelope Specialist for Rmax, he works directly with architects and contractors to select the optimal insulation for their projects while meeting applicable building codes. Matthew is an active member that serves on the boards of several CSI and BEC chapters in Texas.
FREE LIVE CEU WEBINAR - NOVEMBER 30TH!
To educate about ‘Building Longevity and Sustainability’ and how these concepts impact making buildings more energy-efficient. The course examines how foil-faced polyiso continuous insulation can function as multiple control layers, providing Air and Water Resistive Barriers, in addition to providing a thermal control layer, and meeting NFPA 285 fire code standards. Additionally, the course reviews building codes and standards regarding how to meet the continuous insulation requirements in steel stud building envelope designs, and the benefits of using polyisocyanurate insulation in wall assemblies, and how to specify it to meet these requirements for optimal energy performance and design efficiency.
Learning Objectives:
Understand Building Sustainability and Longevity
Learn About the Science Behind Thermal, Air, and Moisture Control for Steel Stud Construction
Interpret the Code Requirements for Building Envelope Design and Performance
Discover How Polyiso Meets Requirements and Outperforms Traditional Methods for Optimum Control
Sponsored By: Rmax
Presented By: Matt Stevens
Matthew Stevens, CSI, CDT, REWO received his Master’s degree in Architecture from Texas Tech University and has over 20 years in the building industry. His experience includes architectural design, construction, consulting, training, and development roles. As the Commercial Envelope Specialist for Rmax, he works directly with architects and contractors to select the optimal insulation for their projects while meeting applicable building codes. Matthew is an active member that serves on the boards of several CSI and BEC chapters in Texas.
FREE CEU Webinar...Don't miss out!
Thursday, August 12, 2021 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm EDT
This course outlines the danger posed By Mother Nature and the science, codes, testing and methods in which to build and combat these forces.
Learning Objectives:
Learn About the Science Behind Thermal, Air, Vapor and water control for Steel stud construction
Understanding Rainscreens and How They Enhance Building Design
Discover How POLYISO and ACM/MCM Meet Requirements and Outperform Traditional Methods
Interpret the Code Requirements for Building Envelope Design and Performance
Examine How to Develop and Test a Solution for the Issues Presented
Sponsored By:
Rmax, A Business Unit of the Sika Corporation
Presented By:
Polyiso - The Next Generation Air and Water-Resistive Barrier CE WEBINAR
To educate about ‘Building Longevity and Sustainability’ and how these concepts impact making buildings more energy-efficient. The course examines how foil-faced polyiso continuous insulation can function as multiple control layers, providing Air and Water Resistive Barriers, in addition to providing a thermal control layer, and meeting NFPA 285 fire code standards. Additionally, the course reviews building codes and standards regarding how to meet the continuous insulation requirements in steel stud building envelope designs, and the benefits of using polyisocyanurate insulation in wall assemblies, and how to specify it to meet these requirements for optimal energy performance and design efficiency.
Learning Objectives:
Understand Building Sustainability and Longevity
Learn About the Science Behind Thermal, Air, and Moisture Control for Steel Stud Construction
Interpret the Code Requirements for Building Envelope Design and Performance
Discover How Polyiso Meets Requirements and Outperforms Traditional Methods for Optimum Control
Sponsored By: Rmax
Presented By: Matt Stevens
AIA Course Number: WRX08A
GBCI Course ID: 0920017060
Matthew Stevens, CSI, CDT, REWO received his Master’s degree in Architecture from Texas Tech University and has over 20 years in the building industry. His experience includes architectural design, construction, consulting, training, and development roles. As the Commercial Envelope Specialist for Rmax, he works directly with architects and contractors to select the optimal insulation for their projects while meeting applicable building codes. Matthew is an active member that serves on the boards of several CSI and BEC chapters in Texas.