2023 BES: Changes to the Wind Load Provisions and How to Implement Strategies in a Re-Roofing Project Design ($95.00 Member/$110.00 Non-member)

Content
4 modules

Instructor
Education Department

Description

Course Overview
This session was originally presented at the 2023 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium in Orlando, Florida.  This course includes the recording of the session, a summative assessment consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions, and surveys required to claim continuing education credit.

Description

ASCE 7-16 contains significant changes from ASCE 7-10 in the areas of seismic design, wind design, and snow design, along with a new chapter on design against tsunami loads. Several of the seismic chapters have been extensively rewritten. As ASCE 7 eventually becomes law through adoption by the International Building Code (IBC) and then through legal building codes of local jurisdiction adopting IBC’s standards, a practicing engineer must be diligent to keep up with these changes. On the East coast of the United States, wind design controls most of the roofing design of a building, as well as strict design parameters.

Course Access
Courses are accessible in LearnUpon for one year from the date of purchase.

Credit Start Date
July 31, 2023

Credit Expiration Date
July 31, 2026

Course Prerequisites
Understand wind load effects on bindings and be familiar with ASCE 7-16 wind provisions.

Knowledge Level:
Intermediate

Continuing Education Credit Statement
This course is approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH
This course is approved for 1.0 AIA LU HSW

 


Continuing Education Credit Claim Information

In order to claim IIBEC CEHs, learners are required to:

  • Achieve a passing score of 70% on the summative assessment
     (learners are provided unlimited attempts)
  •  Complete the course Evaluation & Attestation Survey

After completing the Evaluation & Attestation Survey, learners will be able to download a Certificate of Completion.  Learners are responsible for self-reporting IIBEC CEH credit by uploading their Certificate of Completion to their IIBEC Portal. For assistance in self-reporting CEHs, please reach out to: cehs@iibec.org

In order to claim AIA LU, learners are required to complete the above requirements, as well as:

  • Complete the AIA Survey (AIA member number is required)

AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members.


Continuing Education Credit Statement: This course is approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH.  This course is approved for 1.0 AIA LU HSW.  
A passing score of 100% on the summative assessment (unlimited attempts) is required in order to earn Continuing Education Hours and AIA LU HSW credit. After completing this course, learners will be able to download a Certificate of Completion.  Learners are responsible for self-reporting IIBEC CEH credit by uploading their Certificate of Completion to their IIBEC Portal.


Author(s)/Speaker(s)
Tarcisio Noguera, PE, LEED AP
Walter P Moore
Miami, Florida

Tarcisio Noguera, PE, LEED AP, WMI, THLV2, is an engineer and senior project manager for Walter P. Moore Diagnostics. He has more than 15 years of domestic and international experience in the field of building enclosures and forensic engineering. His expertise includes assessing and designing repairs for distress related to moisture management, roofing systems, and below-grade waterproofing on concrete substrates. He has participated in the roof design and construction administration for international projects such as Corrasco International Airport, and five 2014 FIFA World Cup stadiums in Brazil.

 

Noah Doukas, EI; LEED Green Associate
Walter P Moore
Orlando, Florida

Noah Doukas, engineer intern (EI), LEED Green Associate, is a graduate engineer in Walter P Moore’s Orlando Diagnostics Group with experience in structural engineering, building enclosure consulting, and forensic consulting. His expertise includes evaluating, assessing, and designing repairs for structural systems and building envelope components. He develops work scopes, repair details, repair procedures, and technical specifications for concrete and steel restoration, waterproofing, and stucco rehabilitation projects. He has been involved in many large and complex projects across the Southeastern United States.

Objectives

At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the process of performing an assessment of an existing roof system.
  2. Review the changes and wind-resistance requirements from ASCE 7-10 to ASCE 7-16
  3. Assess the design parameters in accordance with the new ASCE 7-16 code guidelines.
  4. Review a case study for a step-by-step wind design analysis for a building located in a high velocity wind zone

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate with IIBEC and AIA Logos

Learning Credits

AIA LU/HSW
1.0
IIBEC CEH
1.0
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Session Recording
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Summative Assessment
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Course Evaluation & Attestation
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AIA Continuing Education Credit Claim
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