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AIA CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS
The R.I. Lampus Company offers a variety of "lunch-n-learn" programs for all architectural design professionals. For AIA-Registered Architects, each program offers one Learning Unit and one HSW credit.
To have a "lunch-n-learn" program at your facility, please contact George Snyder to schedule your program choice. Both the lunch and the learn are on us!
- CRACK CONTROL IN CONCRETE MASONRY WALLS: NCMA 0503
• Causes of cracking, and how to accommodate movement
• Factors influencing drying shrinkage
• Control joint spacing, types and locations
• Reinforcements, wall-ties and anchors
 
- CONCRETE MASONRY AND MOLD: NCMA 000515
• Types of mold, and requirements for mold growth
• Health effects, legal issues and insurance consequences
• How to limit mold growth through design
 
- DESIGN CONCRETE MASONRY WALLS TO RESIST MOISTURE PENETRATION: NCMA 0508
• Associated effects of moisture
• Keys to providing moisture penetration resistance
• Components of moisture mitigation
• Details with components
 
- FIRE SAFETY WITH CONCRETE MASONRY PRODUCTS: NCMA 0504
• U.S. fire statistics and trends
• Components of balanced design (fire detection, suppression and compartmentalization)
• Discuss ASTM E 119 (fire test and building assemblies)
• Methods of determining fire resistance ratings
 
- PERMEABLE INTERLOCKING CONCRETE PAVEMENTS: ICPI 000003
• Learn how to select PICPs
• Compare the different types of exfiltration options, and how they apply in different situations
• Principals of hydrological and structural design
• The components of a specification for PICP construction
• Maintenance requirements for PICPs
 
- SEGMENTAL RETAINING WALLS - CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES: NCMA 0510
• The components of an SRW system
• Types of retaining wall products available
• Importance of soils and geo-synthetic reinforcement
• How to properly install an SRW
  Including: field information, excavation, bearing pad preparation, drainage, reinforcement, capping, and grading
• Special applications such as radius walls, terraced walls and railings
 
- SUSTAINABLE BUILDING PROJECTS: USING CONCRETE MASONRY PRODUCTS AND LEED: NCMA 000520
• Buildings impact on the environment, economy and society
• Define "green building", and set "sweet spot" design goals
• How to incorporate concrete products to obtain LEED credits
 
- THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF CONCRETE MASONRY: NCMA 0502
• What is thermal mass?
• Why thermal performance of a wall system depends upon both thermal resistance and thermal mass
• Selecting insulation materials
• Analysis of different wall assemblies and location of insulation (insulation strategies)
• The effect of thermal bridging
• Control of air filtration
 
- ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE MASONRY TYPES AND APPLICATIONS: NHC A10001
• Why architectural concrete masonry varies in price
• Causes of color variation
• How to specify a color
• Textures available and associated costs
• Water repellants
• Architectural block installation and cleaning
• Selecting colored mortars
 
- STONE VENEER - INSTALLATION SEMINAR: Eldorado Stone
• How manufactured stone is made (flats, corners, and accents)
• How to complete a take-off
• Profile types (core and indigenousregional stone)
• The effects of grouting (stacked, struck, and flush)
• How to properly install manufactured stone veneer
• Selecting and installing accent pieces
 
- COMPARISON OF PCL MORTARS AND MASONRY CEMENT MORTARS: Essroc
• A brief history of masonry mortars
• The fundamental differences between Masonry Cement, Portland Cement Lime and Mortar Cement
• Advantages of masonry cement mortars
• Studies conducted regarding:
  1. Air content and water penetration of masonry walls
  2. Reinforced masonry shear walls
• Efflorescence - cause and prevention
 
Contact:
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George Snyder
Continuing Education Facilitator
Direct: 724-274-2251
Fax: 724-274-2452
Email: gsnyder@lampus.com
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