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This full-day seminar will review the requirements of precast concrete building enclosures with an emphasis on the elements of design, moisture control and thermal performance required to ensure high performance precast concrete enclosures. • Architectural Precast Concrete Wall Panels Defined • Manufacturing, Transportation and Installation • Detailing for Success • The Design, Tender, and Construction Process as it relates to Architectural Precast Concrete • Energy Codes and Standards • Calculating Precast Concrete Wall Thermal Performance with Software • Rain Control Principles Rain Control Principles Applied to Precast Concrete Walls CPCI Building Products and Systems Research Continuing Education Credits Offered CPCI Architectural Precast Concrete Walls Best Practice Guide: High Performing Precast Concrete Enclosures: Rain Control Precast Concrete Wall Thermal Performance Calculator CPCI Ongoing Research and Development Programs SEMINAR SERIES SEMINAR SERIES The seminar is organized to take the user through the design and construction process starting with a discussion of the characteristics of architectural precast concrete, then present the fundamentals of building science, building envelope performance including thermal performance and how precast concrete fulfils these performance criteria. The cost is $175.00 * per attendee *($201.25 including 15% HST) Includes: One light breakfast, two coffee breaks, one lunch Plus – A printed and PDF copy of the Architectural Precast Concrete Best Practice Guide (Value $99.00) and free Access to the web–based Precast Concrete Wall Thermal Performance Calculator Software (Value $120.00) TO REGISTER https://events.cpci.ca/en/events $50.00 Credit for out of province attendees including Cape Breton, PEI and New Brunswick Call Reservations directly, quoting the code CPCI Seminar, for a room rate of $135/night. Deadline to book at this rate is March 11. SEMINAR DATE: March 27, 2019 REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST: 7:00am – 8:00am COURSE: 8:00am – 4:30pm LOCATION: Admiral Room, Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites, 1515 South Park Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3J 2L2 GENERAL HOTEL RESERVATION INQUIRIES Telephone: 1-902-423-6331 Reservations: 1-800-565-2020 [email protected] | https://lordnelsonhotel.ca Room Rate: $135 Group Code: CPCI Seminar

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This full-day seminar will review the requirements ofprecast concrete building enclosures with an emphasison the elements of design, moisture control and thermalperformance required to ensure high performanceprecast concrete enclosures.

• Architectural Precast Concrete Wall Panels Defined

• Manufacturing, Transportation and Installation

• Detailing for Success

• The Design, Tender, and Construction Process as it relates to Architectural Precast Concrete

• Energy Codes and Standards

• Calculating Precast Concrete Wall Thermal Performance with Software

• Rain Control Principles

• Rain Control Principles Applied to Precast Concrete Walls

• CPCI Building Products and Systems Research

• Continuing Education Credits Offered

CPCI Architectural Precast Concrete WallsBest Practice Guide:

High Performing Precast Concrete Enclosures: Rain Control

Precast Concrete Wall Thermal Performance Calculator

CPCI Ongoing Research and Development Programs

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The seminar is organized to take the user through the design and construction process starting with a discussion of the characteristics of architectural precast concrete, then presentthe fundamentals of building science, building envelopeperformance including thermal performance and howprecast concrete fulfils these performance criteria.

The cost is $175.00* per attendee

*($201.25 including 15% HST)

Includes: One light breakfast, two coffee breaks, one lunch

Plus – A printed and PDF copy of the Architectural Precast Concrete Best Practice Guide (Value $99.00) and freeAccess to the web–based Precast Concrete Wall Thermal Performance CalculatorSoftware (Value $120.00)

TO REGISTER

https://events.cpci.ca/en/events

$50.00 Credit for out of provinceattendees including Cape Breton,PEI and New Brunswick

Call Reservations directly, quoting the code CPCI Seminar, for a

room rate of $135/night. Deadline to book at this rate is March 11.

SEMINAR DATE: March 27, 2019

REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST: 7:00am–8:00amCOURSE: 8:00am–4:30pmLOCATION: Admiral Room, Lord Nelson Hotel &Suites, 1515 South Park Street, Halifax, Nova ScotiaCanada B3J 2L2

GENERAL HOTEL RESERVATION INQUIRIESTelephone: 1-902-423-6331Reservations: [email protected] | https://lordnelsonhotel.caRoom Rate: $135Group Code: CPCI Seminar

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PRESENTERS:Malcolm Hachborn, M. SC., P. Eng President, M. E. Hachborn Engineering

Malcolm has over 35 years of structural design experience for concrete, steel and wood structures. He has experience in building science, manufacturing and construction. He has been involved in the design of simple, single storey precast structures to 50 plus storey residential projects. Malcolm has designed precast for water treatment facilities, multi storey condominiums, large institutional projects (hospitals and courthouses) and multi-storey commercial and office structures. He has been involved in building science products for the past 30 years from manufacturing to construction and is active inthe promotion of effective building envelope construction. Malcolm sits on a number of CSA technicalcommittees for advanced materials and many of the committees for the Canadian and AmericanPrecast/Prestressed Concrete Institutes. Malcolm is active in promoting the development of newproducts and methods of construction using precast concrete. Malcolm is the author of Architectural Precast Concrete Wall Best Practice Guide.

Alex Lukachko, M. Arch, Principal, Senior Building Science Specialist at RDH Building Science Inc.

Alex manages the firm’s Ontario region office and consults with clients in Canada and the United States,including building material manufacturers, constructors, and architectural firms. Alex also teachesthe integration of energy, building science and design concepts in the architecture programs at theUniversity of Waterloo and the University of Toronto. Alex has active research interests in thedevelopment of future building enclosure systems and the design of high performance, lowenvironmental impact buildings. In particular, he is interested in the link between architecturaldesign and quality assurance that ensures high building performance. These interests are part ofa long-term pursuit of effective (and measurable) sustainable building practices.

Valon Sylaj, B.Sc., Ph.D. candidate, Director of Technical Services, CPCI

Prior to starting his graduate studies, Valon has worked in the precast industry. During his work in theindustry, he was involved with designing and manufacturing various types of underground precaststructures. During his studies at Queen’s University, most of his research work was focused ondeveloping and investigating new designs of precast insulated concrete walls using high strengthmaterials such as Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) concrete and FRP reinforcement. Healso has studied the benefits of using FRP stay-in-place forms as a replacement for reinforcementin concrete walls and beams. As an integral part of the CPCI team, he is involved in the development of and lead for best practice guides and CPCI research projects as well as providing technical support.

SEMINAR TAKEAWAYS

Architectural Precast Concrete Walls Best Practice Guide

The Guide reflects current recommended best practice in design and construction.Best Practice in the context of this guide means design and construction practicesthat are an effective balance of currently available technology and materials, andnormal skilled workmanship to produce functioning and durable buildings. TheGuide does not consider the requirements of architectural precast installed as the facade for unenclosed structures, buildings with extreme interior environmentalconditions or the structural requirements of load bearing architectural precast.Value $99.00.

Precast Concrete Wall Thermal Performance Calculator

Energy and thermal performance requirements are growing and playing an increasingly significant role in building codes throughout North America. However, understanding and meeting the requirements has also become increasingly complex for building designers. At the same time, it has become clear that important decisionsregarding basic enclosure assembly design and window area need to be made early in the de-sign process to achieve the most cost-effective, energy efficient, and comfortable building. CPCI’s new Web-enabled software provides designers, builders, and owners with a program to ensure

compliance options for modern building energy codes, and suitable methods for quickly estimating, at an early design stage, the thermal performance of precast concrete enclosure wall systems. Value $120.00.

Continuing Education Credits

Attendees will earn Professional Development Hours (PDH).A certificate of completion will be provided at the conclusion of the seminar.

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