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SUMMARY:June 3 Lunch & Learn Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our June 3 Lunch & Learn Webinar.\nTopic: Air Barriers: High Performance Building Envelope\nSponsored by: Canam and Tremco \n \n  \nThis session is designed for facilities\, design and construction professionals interested in increasing their knowledge of the application and use of air barriers. Researchers\, architects and code writers have shown that attention to specific details in both new and retrofitted envelopes result in better performing buildings with better comfort and long durability as well as lower energy consumption. \nAir leakage through the building envelope is silent\, invisible and cunning. It causes numerous building envelope problems including wetting of cavity materials\, spalling of masonry\, premature corrosion of metals\, blistering of paint\, icicles\, staining of contraction. Continuity is important but strength is even more important. In buildings\, the air barrier system must be designed\, and specified on plans. It has specific performance criteria and specific material requirements. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nHow better building envelopes can reduce energy demand on heating and cooling and reduce energy and increase comfort.\nThe significance of each part of the building envelope (the top\, bottom\, vertical shafts and the walls) relative to the efficient operation.\nWhat problems can occur with the lack of compartmentalization and/or decoupling between floors in buildings over 3 stories?\nDiscover the materials and methodology used in air sealing school buildings.\n\n  \nSpeaker: \nSteven Tratt\, National Sales Manager\, Canam \nSteve has over 26 years of experience in the building envelope air barrier industry\, including expertise in air leakage testing and weatherization materials. He has worked extensively in the custom design of building science solutions for the education\, healthcare\, commercial and government markets. His material expertise includes two component polyurethane foam insulating air sealants\, door and window weather‐stripping\, fire stopping systems and air tightness testing equipment. \nSteve has trained building envelope retrofit contractors in both Canada and The United States and has made numerous presentations to a wide variety of trade associations. Currently Steve is involved in organizing and presenting air barrier seminars for architects and engineers throughout Canada and the United States. \n\nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/may-20-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
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SUMMARY:2020 Scholarship Entries Due
DESCRIPTION:2020 Scholarship Opportunities \nThe Construction Management Association of America South Atlantic Chapter is an organization dedicated to leading the growth and acceptance of professions in the Architecture\, Engineering\, and Construction (AEC) Industry that can add significant value to the entire design and construction process\, from conception to ongoing operation. To promote CMAA’s objectives\, the South Atlantic Chapter is offering academic scholarships to full‐time students pursuing a related degree to architecture\, engineering\, or construction management. \n\n\n\n\nUndergraduate / Graduate Scholarship:  Learn More\nTools of the Trade Scholarship:  Learn More\nDylan Thomas Scholarship:  Learn More\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Foundation \nThe CMAA-SAC Scholarship Foundation\, a 501(c)3 charitable organization\, will award a limited number of scholarships to qualified students as part of the Chapter’s ongoing efforts to provide the construction and design industries with a trained\, educated workforce. \nWith the South Atlantic Region and most parts of the country facing a construction workforce shortage\, CMAA-SAC decided the best way to help alleviate the problem was to have a dedicated foundation focused on the success\, not only of students in construction and architecture programs\, but those striving for trade degrees through the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG).  The goal is to promote and enhance the delivery of the built environment by providing opportunities for continuous learning and improvement in the design\, construction and industry trades through professional development and practice. \nThe CMAA-SAC Scholarship Foundation is a self-supporting scholarship program and is a 501 (c) 3 designated organization so contributions are tax deductible as a charitable donation.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/2020-scholarship-entries-due/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Scholarships
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