2024 IIBEC OBEC BES Session- Anchored Brick Veneer: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent This (Isackson, D.)

Content
4 modules

Instructor
Education Department

Description

2024 BES Session: Anchored Brick Veneer: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent This

Course Overview
This session was originally presented at the 2024 IIBEC/OBEC Building Enclosure Symposium in Toronto, Canada.  This course includes the following components:

  • recording of the live session
  • a summative assessment consisting of 10 questions
  • two surveys required to claim continuing education credit

Description
This presentation is intended for architects and engineers involved in the design and/or investigation of anchored brick veneer. The presentation will discuss a brief history of the sustainability of brick and present real-life examples of anchored brick veneer failures/deficiencies. Observing the pattern, location, and nature of the brick failure can provide clues to the inherent design and/or construction deficiency.  These deficiencies include the pattern and orientation of the crack (corner, stair-step pattern, vertical, horizontal), sealant failures, bowed brick veneer, and efflorescence. The presentation will provide an overview of code requirements and discuss the best practices for the design of new anchored brick veneer.  The costs to repair deficient anchored brick veneer can be substantial; a proper design will ensure a long-term and durable brick veneer system, with minimal maintenance.

Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Daniel L. Isackson, AIA, RRC, LEED AP BD+C
Technical Director, Architectural Engineering
Rimkus

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

Credit Start Date 8/12/24  Credit Expiration Date 8/12/27

Knowledge Level: Intermediate

IIBEC Core Competencies: Exterior Wall


Continuing Education Credit Statement
This course is approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH
This course is approved for 1.0 AIA LU/HSW
AIA Course Number: BES24_06_OD
AIA Provider Number: G024


Continuing Education Credit Claim Information

To claim IIBEC CEHs, learners are required to:

  • Complete the summative assessment
  • 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

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.

 

AIA CES Provider statement

IIBEC is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider G024. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs.  Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES (cessupport@aia.org or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3).

This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.

Objectives

At the end of this session, the attendee will be able to:

  • Discuss key attributes, sustainability, and benefits of brick veneer.
  • Identify common problems associated with various types of brick veneer failures and examples of what these deficiencies look like.
  • Explain the importance of movement joints and the best practices for the location and design of these joints.
  • Differentiate various types of brick veneer anchors and code requirements for anchor spacing.
  • Interpret the code requirements and the best practices for brick cavity wall drainage.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate On Demand_AIA HSW and CEH

Learning Credits

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