Nashville, TN - Thursday July 28, 2022

Nashville, TN

Event Date
Thursday July 28, 2022

7:30 am - 5:30 pm

Available Credits

Up to 8 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
Up to 4 GBCI General Hour
Up to 1 RCEP PDH(s) for Engineers
Maggiano's Little Italy
3106 West End Ave
Nashville, TN 37203
no registration link
Registration Price

$65.00

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

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Event Agenda

Thursday, July 28, 2022

7:30 am

8:00 am

How to Use the Tools in Your Tool Box - TCNA Manual
Sponsored By Noble Company
Presented By James Medina
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

This course is designed to help the Architect and Designer comfortable in using the TCNA and ANSI manual to their advantage. The attendees with understand key section and details that the TCNA manual provides. This knowledge will assist in the specification and detailing of projects.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify the changes and developments in the TCNA manual and why these changes were necessary to the industry.
  2. Understand why the changes that were developed have benefitted the overall detailing and design criteria.
  3. Identify common mistakes that are neglected during design and construction and explore how to avoid those issues by using the TCNA's guidelines as tool for a successful project.
  4. We will create a methodical approach that will be able to be used for each project. The approach will cover the condition of the substrate to the installation methods.
Noble Company

9:10 am

Introduction to Existing Building Retrofits
Sponsored By PROSOCO
Presented By Dave Pennington
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour

This program introduces building retrofits as a method to achieve green building standards by adapting existing structures. While a building retrofit may have several types of interventions, participants will learn how effective air sealing will improve overall occupant comfort, health, and safety.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Define building retrofits and identify goals of interventions.
  2. Illustrate how effective air sealing can help achieve goals of retrofit.
  3. Identify common sources of air leakage.
  4. Explain how to implement air sealing in a building retrofit.

10:20 am

Preventing Floorcovering Failures Through Integrated Design
Presented By Mike Nuckolls
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

Finish elements such as the floorcovering system have a great impact on the final aesthetics of a structure. Floorcovering specification sections often do not address the compatibility of the floorcovering system with the type of application and intended service use.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify the documents that clearly define proper installation of the floorcovering system.
  2. Recognize the impact of misspecification of floorcovering systems.
  3. Evaluate the impact of improper floorcovering systems installation.
  4. Specify appropriate ambient site conditions to avoid floorcovering system installation failure.
  5. Avoid floorcovering systems failures through improper/outdated design specifications.
ISE Logik Industries

11:30 am

A Clean Slate: Hygienic Public Restroom Design with WELL v.2
Sponsored By World Dryer
Presented By Alan Squires
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour
1 IWBI WELL Specific

Now more than ever, public restrooms must be clean and comfortable for all users. However, exactly what that looks like has been up for debate. Join us in this one-hour course as we make the case for multi-stall public restrooms that address users’ concerns of privacy and hygiene through partitions, fixtures, hand dryers, and beyond.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify emerging trends in public restroom design and how multi-stall restrooms address users’ concerns of privacy and hygiene
  2. Evaluate partition materials and types to ensure public restroom stalls are designed to be safe, sustainable, and accessible for all users
  3. Illustrate how touchless restroom fixtures promote sanitation and water efficiency
  4. Demonstrate how warm air hand dryers equipped with HEPA filters can encourage proper hand hygiene and sustainability
World Dryer

12:30 pm

1:00 pm

Why Did the Waterproofing Fail?
Sponsored By Noble Company
Presented By James Medina
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour

This course evaluates the reasons that lead to failures of waterproofing installations. It examines product attributes that lead to successful installations and identifies the ways to identify necessary characteristics. Also compares installation methods and identifies ways to specify successful installations.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Review common waterproofing products, installation methods, and building code compliance.
  2. Understand the relationship of movement in the surface and substrate to waterproofing.
  3. Understand reasons for failures in waterproofing installations under tile and the relationship of failed waterproofing to durability and Sustainable Design.
  4. Understand permeation and its impact on creating suitable water and vapor barriers for tile installations and the relationship of permeation to Indoor Air Quality.
Noble Company

2:10 pm

Concrete Tile Roofing: The World's Most Sustainable and Energy Efficient Roof System - Update
Sponsored By Eagle Roofing
Presented By David Vallas
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour

In this one hour course, we will take an in-depth look at the sustainability and energy efficient attributes of concrete tile roofing, including the near zero-waste manufacturing process, life-cycle cost and performance versus temporary asphalt shingle roofing as well as the installation process which enhances the inherent thermal mass

Learning Objectives:
  1. Discuss how the versatility of concrete tile roofing combined with its durability makes it one of the most sustainable roofing products available
  2. Consider the value of products composed of a small number of raw materials that are sustainable, including some recycled materials
  3. Review the near zero waste manufacturing process of concrete roof tiles from the introduction of raw materials to the finished product
  4. Compare and contrast an installation method that exploits the air permeable characteristics of concrete tile roofs versus temporary roofing materials
  5. Identify key performance characteristics of concrete tile roofing including wind and hail resistance
  6. Analyze the longevity, durability, and overall life cycle cost analysis of concrete roof tile compared to asphalt shingles, wood shakes, slate, and metal
  7. Confidently specify concrete tile roofing as an alternative to slate, metal, wood shakes, and temporary asphalt shingles
Eagle Roofing

3:20 pm

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

4:30 pm

Architectural Fire Rated Joint Assemblies
Sponsored By CEMCO
Presented By Don Pilz
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

In this one-hour course, design professionals will gain knowledge of head-of-wall, bottom-of-wall and wall-to-wall assemblies, as well as the respective UL standards for approval, It will discuss different joint treatment types and the components involved with each application.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify a variety of wall-to-wall, bottom-of-wall, and head-of-wall joints, including their UL assemblies and ratings.
  2. Evaluate different joint treatment types for their advantages and disadvantages, particularly in regard to their durability, cost, and safety.
  3. Discuss International Building Code that relates to fire resistant joint systems and firestopping that protects occupants in the event of a fire.
  4. Apply knowledge of IBC standards to specify, install, and operate fire resistance joints to ensure occupant safety.
CEMCO
no registration link

State CE Requirements

Tennessee CE Requirements

Tennessee Board of Architectural & Engineering Examiners
(615) 741-3221
Renewal Cycle: 
Biennial
Total Hours Required: 
24
Detailed Hours Required: 
13 HSW
Renewal Deadline: 
Last day of licensee's birth month