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AIA CES COURSE
Tapered Design provides a 1 hour presentation through The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. We can offer the presentation at your office or at our location. Contact us today and set up a "lunch & learn" presentation for your firm.
Program Title: Designing and Specifying Low Slope Tapered Insulation Roof Systems
Length: 1 hour Credits: 1 (Learning Units) HSW: No
Program Overview: A study of methods of presenting, science and math of tapered design, and unique symbols required to provide specifications and plans for designing, evaluating, and constructing low slope tapered insulation roof systems.
Learning Objectives: The presentation is designed to help participants gain a better understanding of low slope roof systems. Discussion subjects include, but are not limited to: Over-all roof plans, dimensions, elevations, and insulation thickness; the roof assembly, direction of flow, insulation specifications, and taper panel availability; r-values and average formulas; cricket design, valley angles, and slope in valleys; correction for deck deflection.
Facilitator Qualifications: Rick Villanueva: Bachelors of Science in Industrial Technology with an emphasis in architecture and CAD. Drew Carlson: Bachelors of Science in Business Management.
Method of Delivery: Lecture using handouts, models, and marker board
Audio/Visual required: none
Cost to participants: none
Point of Contact: Rick Villanueva, Phone: 503.231.1182, Fax: 503.231.8562, Email: [email protected]
Program Title: Designing and Specifying Low Slope Tapered Insulation Roof Systems
Length: 1 hour Credits: 1 (Learning Units) HSW: No
Program Overview: A study of methods of presenting, science and math of tapered design, and unique symbols required to provide specifications and plans for designing, evaluating, and constructing low slope tapered insulation roof systems.
Learning Objectives: The presentation is designed to help participants gain a better understanding of low slope roof systems. Discussion subjects include, but are not limited to: Over-all roof plans, dimensions, elevations, and insulation thickness; the roof assembly, direction of flow, insulation specifications, and taper panel availability; r-values and average formulas; cricket design, valley angles, and slope in valleys; correction for deck deflection.
Facilitator Qualifications: Rick Villanueva: Bachelors of Science in Industrial Technology with an emphasis in architecture and CAD. Drew Carlson: Bachelors of Science in Business Management.
Method of Delivery: Lecture using handouts, models, and marker board
Audio/Visual required: none
Cost to participants: none
Point of Contact: Rick Villanueva, Phone: 503.231.1182, Fax: 503.231.8562, Email: [email protected]