Oklahoma City, OK - Tuesday June 28, 2022

Oklahoma City, OK

Event Date
Tuesday June 28, 2022

7:30 am - 5:30 pm

Available Credits

Up to 8 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
Up to 2 GBCI General Hour
Up to 1 RCEP PDH(s) for Engineers
Up to 1 IDCEC HSW CEU(s)
Up to 1 ADA Accessibility / Barrier-Free Req.
Credit Union House of Oklahoma
631 E Hill St
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
no registration link
Registration Price

$65.00

Terms
Early Bird Discount! $30.00 off if purchased before Jun 14, 2022

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Founded in 1954 by Emmanuel Mullet, Wayne Dalton was built on a dedication to ingenuity and customer service. As our business grew, so did our commitment to expanding our product lines, leading the company to become one of the largest door manufacturers in the United States. Since the beginning, we’ve remained committed to being the garage door partner whose innovation drives dealer productivity and provides industry-leading garage door solutions. In an effort to continue this innovation, Wa...

Event Agenda

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

7:30 am

8:00 am

Sustainable and Contemporary Commercial Restroom Materials
Sponsored By Scranton Products
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour

When designing a restroom or other space, professionals are often faced with the challenge of selecting materials that function, appeal to the senses, and contribute to green building initiatives.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of five material options available for restroom partitions to discover products that offer durability, sustainability, and safety features.
  2. Discuss the characteristics of HDPE and explain how it promotes a healthier environment for building occupants
  3. Analyze why the life-cycle assessment and the life-cycle cost analysis are having an impact on product specification and how that is affecting green building certification programs.
  4. Explain ways that manufacturers can make conscientious choices that specifically benefit the environment and why those business practices should be considered when specifying products have the capacity to contribute to a healthier environment for people.

9:10 am

High Performance Door Solutions for Food & Beverage Manufacturing
Presented By John Scara
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 RCEP PDH(s) for Engineers

In food and beverage applications, conditioned air control and productivity are critical. Join us in this one-hour course as we discuss high performance door solutions that address the unique needs of food and beverage manufacturing, processing, storage, and distribution facilities from dock to freezer and everything in between.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Explain how high performance doors can promote safety, efficiency, and productivity in food and beverage manufacturing
  2. Illustrate key zones in a food and beverage manufacturing facility that benefit from high performance doors and evaluate different freezer, cooler, and warehouse solutions
  3. Recognize unique environmental, safety, and electrical conditions that impact the performance of high performance door systems and identify regulations and standards that address these issues
  4. Discuss how to effectively specify high performance doors in food and beverage applications through case studies
Overhead Door Corporation

10:20 am

Roller Shade Fabrics: Who Knew?
Sponsored By LEVOLOR
Presented By Kyle Lusson
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 IDCEC HSW CEU(s)

LEVOLOR's CEU course on Roller Shade Fabrics will dive in deep past the standard notion that roller shade fabric simply aids in natural light control. Learn how these simple fabrics can bring so much more to the table for your space.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Translucent vs. Transparent Fabrics: Creating the best Environment for Occupancy Comfort.
  2. The Global Impact of Sustainable Fabrics.
  3. Antimicrobial Fabrics: How Roller Shade Fabric can help prevent the growth and spread of bacteria.
  4. Evaluate Energy Efficient Alternative Fabrics and the impact to reduce the building energy consumption.
LEVOLOR

11:30 am

Improving IAQ Through the Use of Energy Efficient, 100% Outside Air Heating and Cooling Technologies IN High Bay Buildings
Presented By Randy Niederer
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour

As “Energy Efficiency” continues to drive the conversation about how heating, ventilate and air condition buildings of all types we have to focus more on those HVAC technologies that we utilize to heat and cool the places where we work. This presentation explores two types of technologies….

Learning Objectives:
  1. Describe technologies available that are some of the most energy efficient ways to heat and temper cool facilities throughout the U.S. that use 100% outside air to improve IAQ
  2. Discuss how improved IAQ can have positive effects on worker productivity
  3. Identify building types that can use 100% outside air technologies to improve IAQ
  4. Illustrate how the use of energy efficient HVAC technologies can reduce the carbon footprint of industrial buildings.
Cambridge Air Solutions

12:30 pm

1:00 pm

Mitigating Thermal Bridging with Fluid-Applied Coatings
Sponsored By TNEMEC
Presented By Nathan Howard
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

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

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

2:10 pm

Designing with  Spray Foam Insulation-Residential and Commercial
Presented By Miriam Scott
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

Attendees of this one hour spray foam education course will receive a one hour continuing education certificate. You will discover the commercial and residential use of spray foam as an insulation and air barrier, and be introduced to various assemblies.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Understand the basic differences between open-cell and closed-cell spray foam insulation
  2. Gain an understanding of typical building code requirements for foam plastic such as spray foam insulation
  3. Understand the impact of spray foam insulation on a building’s energy performance and HVAC sizing
  4. Be able to create advanced designs using spray foam insulation that will result in better indoor air quality and increased interior comfort.
Huntsman Building Solutions

3:20 pm

Security Pass-Thru Combinations - Update
Presented By Wade Arnold
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour

The course teaches about bullet resistant and secure pass thru windows and equipment to keep employees safe in hospitals, banks, pharmacies and all public domains. The course will instruct upon the varying levels of bullet resistant protection, anti-theft, various window tints, shades and security levels.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Define & clarify the types of bullet resistant protection levels
  2. Evaluate & recognize where and when to specify security windows and pass thru devices
  3. Specify correct products to support the design criteria
  4. Distinguish the differences of fire-rated applications along with added security measures and how they overlap
Specialty Fenestration Group

4:30 pm

The ADA:  2022 and Beyond
Sponsored By The McIntosh Group
Presented By Patrick Golden
1 ADA Accessibility / Barrier-Free Req.
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

This course is a deep dive into the ADA including definitions, time lines, history and real live experiences. Will include a detailed discussion over the 2010 ADA Standards and how it applies to architects and engineers in 2022 and beyond.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Learn Key definitions of ADA
  2. Detailed deep dive into real life examples with Q&A
  3. Understand accessibility issues at your and your clients facilities
  4. Understand common myths and the intent of the ADA
The McIntosh Group
no registration link

State CE Requirements

Oklahoma CE Requirements

Oklahoma Board of Architects, Landscape Architects and Registered Interior Designers
(405) 949-2383
Renewal Cycle: 
Biennial
Total Hours Required: 
24 HSW
Renewal Deadline: 
June 30th odd years