Part I: Type III Fire-Resistant Design and Detailing: Exterior
Walls, Intersections and Balconies A trend toward larger mid-rise
wood-frame buildings has more designers seeking information on fire
resistant detailing. This presentation will focus on common detailing
issues and areas of misunderstanding related to exterior walls and
their intersection with rated floor assemblies. Mid-rise wood-frame
opportunities and code-specified building sizes will also be reviewed,
followed by discussion of detailing code requirements, code
compliance, and rationale for approval with an emphasis on
constructability and practicality. Part II: Opportunities for Wood
Use in Low-Rise Commercial Buildings This course is intended for
designers who want to learn more about the use of wood-frame
construction for low-rise retail, office and restaurant occupancies
designed under the International Building Code. Topics covered
include common framing systems and details, paths to code compliance
and tall wall design. Attendees will qualify for 2 AIA/CES HSW LUs, 2
PDH credits or 0.2 ICC credits. Onsite Check-in: 9:00 am Seminar
begins: 9:30 amSeminar concludes: 12:45 pm Parking: Complimentary
parking available No need to print a ticket after you register - a
name badge will be waiting for you at onsite check-in.
Questions? Contact Courtney Rouse.
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