Follow us on

Connecticut's #1 Rock Station Online

recent on-air advertisers

Now Playing

99.1 WPLR
Connecticut's #1 Rock ...

Feb 12 2013 SEC Dinner Meeting: Masonry

Where

Crowne Plaza
100 BERLIN RD
Cromwell, CT 06416

Upcoming

5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013

Cost

Buy

Categories

Events,  Conferences

 Coordinating Structural and Architectural Masonry Details for Thermal EfficiencyIncluding Updates on the New 2013 Connecticut Code - IBC 2012 & MSJC 2011 Presenter: Richard Filloramo Coordinating structural and architectural masonry details for thermal efficiency can be challenging with new contemporary designs, building code requirements, budget restraints and fast-paced schedules. This presentation will feature some of the most challenging masonry details with real solutions by coordinating structural and architectural details. Some of the details covered are; Standard Shelf Angles, Projecting Shelf Angles, Special Shelf Angles, Stairwells, Masonry Veneers – no Relieving Angles, Top of Wall, Loose Lintels, Beam Details and Column Details. There will be a brief review of how increased masonry strength (f’m) can reduce wall costs and increase thermal efficiency in light of the proposed revisions to MSJC Table 2 – Compressive Strength of Masonry. This presentation will also include IBC 2012 and 2011 MSJC Masonry 530 Code updates for the new 2013 Connecticut Building Code. Richard Filloramo is Area Director of Market Development and Technical Services for the International Masonry Institute New England Region - Connecticut / Rhode Island Office. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture from Ohio State University and an Associate’s Degree in Construction Technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology. He has more than 37 years of experience in the masonry industry. He served as the national IMI liaison for building codes and standards and is a member of the Masonry Standards Joint Committee, the code writing body responsible for the Masonry 530 Code. He has served on numerous committees and has been a member of The Masonry Society, American Institute of Architects, US Green Building Council, CEFPI, National Concrete Masonry Association, Brick Institute of America, Construction Specification Institute, Building Safety Seismic Committee of NEHRP, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Concrete Institute, ASTM, ICC, USGBC, CTGBC and several other national and regional organizations. He has written many technical papers, spearheaded efforts to educate the industry on new masonry codes and design requirements for masonry construction, and lectured across the country. Mr. Filloramo has been involved with the design, construction and inspection of more than 5,000 building projects.  5:30 PM - Social Hour includes cheese and crackers and a complimentary drink sponsored by International Masonry Institute COST: SEC Members: $50.00 per person. Non-Members: $60 per person (minus $10 discount = $50 - compliments of IMI)  Attendance to this seminar is worth 1 Hour NY PDH.1 Hour (HSW) AIA-CES SD (Sustainable Design) credits. TIME:                        5:30 – 6:30 pm            Registration, Social Hour 6:30 – 7:15 pm            Dinner 7:15 – 8:45 pm            Program  RESERVATIONS:   Reservations are required. Please reply by 4:00pm, Thursday, February 7th .  Reservations cannot be guaranteed for registrations received after February 7th . SEC Member - Buffet 50.00 SEC Member - Vegetarian Dinner 50.00
 
 

@991PLRFM

 

© 2013 Cox Media Group. By using this website, you accept the terms of our Visitor Agreement and Privacy Policy, and understand your options regarding Ad ChoicesAdChoices.

Rovi Portions of Content Provided by Rovi Corporation. © 2012 Rovi Corporation