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
For urban infill construction projects, designers and contractors are challenged with forming the exterior enclosure mere inches from neighboring buildings. All components of the exterior enclosure require special consideration, including below-grade waterproofing product selection and implementation, exterior wall construction methods, and weather-resistive barrier application with limited access. Critical elements include air and water barrier continuity, expansion and contraction tolerances, futureproofing for long-term durability during neighboring construction, seismic movement requirements, and watertight joint coverings. This presentation will explore the challenges, potential pitfalls, and successes of designing and installing a watertight exterior enclosure in new high-rise construction with property line constraints.
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
Knowledge and experience designing or constructing various building enclosure waterproofing assemblies, including opaque exterior walls, and unique expansion joint assemblies.
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.
Author(s)/Speaker(s)
Jesse Sipes, PE
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Oakland, California
Jesse Sipes, PE, is a senior consulting engineer at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger with more than seven years of building enclosure consulting experience in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has experience with investigation, consultation, litigation, and inspection work on new and existing multi-unit and single-family residential, commercial, and institutional projects. His design and investigation work includes below-grade waterproofing, plaza deck coatings, wall cladding assemblies, and roofing systems.
Caitlyn Kallus, PE
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
San Francisco, California
Caitlyn Kallus, PE, is a consultant at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger with over six years of experience in commercial building enclosure consulting work in the San Francisco Bay and Los Angeles areas, including new design consultation, rehabilitation, investigations, inspections, and condition assessments. Her project experience spans various systems, including below-grade waterproofing, plaza deck waterproofing, exterior cladding systems, exterior curtainwalls, window assemblies, and roofing systems.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:
- Present a variety of approaches to interacting with existing neighboring construction with limited access.
- Review below-grade waterproofing considerations and installations that abut existing neighboring buildings.
- Explore alternate exterior wall types: concrete/concrete masonry unit, framed tilt-up wall, or shaft wall assemblies.
- Review exterior enclosure detailing considerations to maintain continuity of the air and water barrier between walls and adjacent finishes.
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate with IIBEC and AIA Logos
Learning credits
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