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AIA/Oldcastle CEU Day Agenda

May 23rd, 2018

Registration, 7:30 – 8:00

Coastal Introduction, 8:00 – 8:15

Session 1, 8:15 – 9:15


Specifying and Installing Thin Veneers
Speaker: Chris Bettinger, Oldcastle Coastal

Course Description…

Cohesive and resilient designs are hard to achieve. This course offers a basic review of
thin veneer applications, aesthetic opportunities and specifications for vertical surfaces.
Highlighting “Industry Best Practices” for installation.
Learning Objectives:
• Participants will understand how to access and use the available resources for material
specification.
• Participants will understand how to access and use the available resources for material
installation.
• Participants will learn about finish materials and their interaction with different sub
straights.
• Participants will understand “Value Engineering” opportunities during the design phase so
as to insure their design intent through the bidding and construction phases.

Break, 9:15 – 9:25

Session 2, 9:25 – 10:25


PICP Design and Construction

Speaker: Chris Bettinger, Oldcastle Coastal

o PICP Design and Construction

This presentation provides an introduction to permeable interlocking concrete


pavement (PICP) systems. An overview of the problem with impervious surfaces and the
advantages of Low Impact Development, specifically storm water infiltration practices
through pavement surfaces. The presentation addresses designing for hydrological and
structural requirements, and reviews required details. The design approach discussed is
based on the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute’s PICP design manual.
Specifications and maintenance requirements are reviewed along with information on
winter performance. Several project case studies illustrate the construction process.

Learning Objectives:
o Participants will leave course with the understanding of how permeable interlocking
concrete pavement can provide storm water management benefits to land
development projects.
o Participants will leave course with the understanding of proper specifications for
construction of PICP systems.
o Participants will leave course with the understanding of industry recommendations for
maintenance of PICP systems.
o Participants will leave course with the ability to identify industry resources for specifying
and designing PICP systems.

Break, 10:25 – 10:35

Session 3, 10:35 – 11:35


Belgard: PWP-101, Paving with Porcelain (Mirage)

Speaker: Chris Bettinger, Oldcastle Coastal

Course Description…

Review of engineered porcelain exterior paving tile. Highlighting production methods, standards and
specification information.

Learning objectives…

• Define an Engineered Porcelain Paver?


o Technical specifications
o Properties of porcelain pavers
o Applications
o Resiliency
• Comparisons with alternative materials
• Landscape design and product integration
• Installation methods and systems
• Rooftop and elevated patio installation
o Review of 2017 IBS Show House Case Study
o Overview of design process through installation
Lunch Break, 11:35 – 12:15

Session 4, 12:15 – 1:15


Design & Detail of Reinforced Hollow Clay Masonry

Speaker: Chris Lindsey AIA, Interstate Brick

Course Description…

Using best practices, the participant will learn the concept of hollow clay masonry units and the design
of structures, the moisture and thermal analysis concepts of brick masonry walls and the impact on the
building’s energy requirements. The participant will become knowledgeable about the environmentally
friendly practices in the manufacturing process of hollow clay masonry units and the detailing of hollow
clay masonry to construct long-lasting, flexible and environmentally friendly buildings.

CE: 1.0 - This seminar has been approved by GBCI for LEED AP continuing education
requirements

Learning objectives…

• Define a hollow clay masonry unit


• Understand the performance values of hollow clay masonry units
• Understand the FEMA requirements of P361

Break, 1:15 – 1:25

Session 5, 1:25 – 2:25


Stucco

Speaker: Chris Bettinger, Oldcastle Coastal

Course Description…
Review the basics when specifying stucco finishes - outlining the differences between traditional stucco,
pre-blended and EIFS.

Learning Objectives:

1. Understand stucco specification


2. Understand stucco best practices in the field
3. Explain the quality advantages of pre-blended stucco vs site mixed sand
Break, 2:25 – 2:35

Session 6, 2:35 – 3:35


IECC Masonry Review and Compliance Options
Speaker: John Ciccerelli, Oldcastle Coastal

Course Description…

Changes in the Model Energy Codes, (International Energy Conservation Code) are
creating challenges for architects in specifying wall systems. This presentation will
discuss exterior wall requirements of IECC & continuous insulation, offer insight into
which masonry wall systems offer continuous insulation, present benefits and
limitations of new and old wall systems, and allow the architects to apply this
knowledge on future projects.

Learning Objectives:

• Participants will learn about masonry and the energy codes.


• Participants will learn about new masonry system thinking products

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