VendorFormat is a listing of informative seminars offered by product representatives with local expertise on various building and design topics. Many are approved continuing education courses listed with AIA, CSI, and other accrediting organizations. Please see each individual listing and call the representative expert listed below to schedule a visit to your office today!
BR 100 Designing Veneers with Face Brick / Qualifies for HSW
Course will examine the manufacturing process involved in producing brick, and review product types, building codes, and successful detailing techniques. More information: http://www.mutualmaterials.com
Bill Thordarson, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 425-452-2322
BR 300 Brick Production Facility Tour / Qualifies for HSW
Observe the manufacturing process required to make brick. Session will provide insights that will help when creating designs for your next brick project. More information: http://www.mutualmaterials.com.
Bill Thordarson, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 425-452-2322
BR 200 Structural Clay Masonry / Qualifies for HSW
Course will cover use of structural clay masonry, a review of the manufacturing process, masonry's physical properties, and design detailing to achieve properly functioning exterior wall envelopes. More information: http://www.mutualmaterials.com.
Bill Thordarson, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 425-452-2322
BR 100 Designing Veneers with Face Brick / Qualifies for HSW
Course will examine the manufacturing process involved in producing brick, and review product types, building codes, and successful detailing techniques.More information: http://www.mutualmaterials.com.
Bill Thordarson, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 425-452-2322
CMD 400 Overview of Concrete Masonry Design & Construction / Qualifies for HSW
Course covers how concrete block is manufactured, the difference between mortar and grout, and how to achieve watertight walls. A review of recent Northwest projects is included. More information: http://www.mutualmaterials.com.
Bill Thordarson, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 425-452-2322
Design Considerations for Composite Wall Panels
The course “Design Considerations for Architectural Metal Panels” focuses specifically on the variety of materials used, the forces contributing to rain penetration the functionality of various architectural panel systems, the advantages and disadvantages of wet joint and dry joint systems, and the various systems available. More information: http://www.vicwest.com/content/courses-vicwest.
Jeffrey Fochs, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), (425) 478-6841
Walkable Thermoplastic Deck and Roofing Membrane Systems
DecTec, Inc. offers this continuing education program. The program examines the System Advantages, Design Considerations, and Installation Techniques of walkable deck and membrane roofing and waterproofing systems. The program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education, 1 learning unit, Provider # J687. More information: http://www.dec-tec.com.
Mike Skoglund, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 206-283-0159
To be listed in the Puget Sound Chapter's Seminar Clearinghouse, send an email to office@psccsi.org that contains a contact name, the seminar title (15 word limit), seminar description (50 word limit), and link to additional information. The annual cost is $50 for the first listing and $10 for each additional listing. All listings are renewable in January. Partial years are pro-rated.
Note that vendors have paid for the privilege of a listing, and the chapter in no way vouches for the quality of a given seminar.