San Antonio, TX - Tuesday December 1, 2020

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San Antonio, TX

Event Date
Tuesday December 1, 2020

7:30 am -

Available Credits

Up to 8 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
Up to 1 ADA Accessibility / Barrier-Free Req.
Up to 2 GBCI General Hour
San Antonio College - Downtown Campus
1819 N. Main Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78212
no registration link
Registration Price

Event Agenda

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

7:30 am

8:00 am

High Performance Space Heating in High Bay Buildings
Presented By Randy Niederer
1 AIA LU CE Hour(s)

For many years, there has been little improvement in the heating efficiencies of commercial and industrial heating products in the US. This presentation details a class of make up air technology established by the Department of Energy called High Temperature Heating & Ventilation (HTHV).

Learning Objectives:
  1. Understand how a building can meet its space heating and ventilation needs through 100% outside air HTHV direct fired heating technology
  2. Understand the potential for widespread energy savings with HTHV technologies.
  3. Understand how a building can meet its space heating and ventilation needs through 100% outside air HTHV direct fired heating technology
  4. Recognize the energy savings from a recent DOE field study of HTHV technology.

9:10 am

10:20 am

11:30 am

The Wave of the Future: Sustainable Hand Dryer Solutions
Presented By Scott Kerman
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour

In this one-hour course, we will discuss how hand dryers have evolved from the first generation of hand dryers to the efficient, hygienic wave of the present and future.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify the different types of hand dryers and their distinctive features to determine which environment each one is best suited for in order to provide hygienic products for building occupants.
  2. Compare and contrast hand dryers' cost effectiveness, sanitary features, sustainability, and their positive environmental impact to other products, including their paper towel counterparts.
  3. Explain how to determine which hand dryers are needed for each restroom and how to ensure compliance with ADA guidelines so that all people are able to use hand dryers comfortably.
  4. Analyze applications and explain how high-speed hand dryers may help a building earn LEED points and contribute to green building principles to best protect the welfare of people.
Ron Blank & Associates Inc.

12:30 pm

1:00 pm

2:10 pm

3:20 pm

Sponsored By S-5!
Presented By Shelly Higgins
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

Discover the science of wind uplift; how it is changing. Learn how the changes are impacting codes and roof material choices. Learn about testing and specification techniques for metal roof options and accessories to improve wind uplift resistance providing a safer building at a lower cost.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Describe the effects of wind uplift on roofs and the science behind it.
  2. Understand the changes in ASCE 07 and how it creates a safer building.
  3. Explain wind uplift testing and why it is important.
  4. Identify methods, metal roof accessories and applications to improve metal roof performance in wind uplift situations.
  5. Explain specification techniques; how to properly select and specify wind rated metal roofs and accessories to value engineer wind control.
S-5!

4:30 pm

no registration link

State CE Requirements

Texas CE Requirements

Texas Board of Architectural Examiners
(512) 305-9000
Renewal Cycle: 
Annual
Total Hours Required: 
12 Hours
Renewal Deadline: 
December 31st
12 HSW (1 hour SD or energy efficient design + 1 hour barrier-free design + min. 8 hours structured + max. 4 hours self-directed)