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METALCON Live!, MCA and the MCM Alliance Present... Cladding Safety in Light of Global Fires - Engineering Evaluations Potentially a Great Option
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A deep dive into why Engineering Evaluations (EE) should be acceptable as an alternative to running an NFPA 285 wall assembly test. This course will show how this evaluation process can be used as a viable path to evaluate wall assemblies to the requirements of the International Building Code. We’ll discuss the baseline information required and the “layer-by-layer” analysis used by a qualified fire professional to demonstrate that a specific wall assembly meets the intent of the code. This approach should make the expected performance of the wall assembly clear to the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) so that an informed decision can be made on the acceptance of the proposed wall assembly.
Learning Objectives:
- Review the IBC requirements for the engineering evaluation.
- Identify the elements that the fire professional uses to develop an engineering evaluation.
- Understanding of the layer-by-layer parts of the wall assembly being analyzed for approval.
- Compare the information obtained from a successful NFPA 285 test and an engineering evaluation.
- Explore what role an Engineering Evaluation has during the drawing review process.
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Apr 20, 2022 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Topic: METALCON Live!, MCA and the MCM Alliance Present... Cladding Safety in Light of Global Fires - Engineering Evaluations Potentially a Great Option Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_62LtuvfnQ0CsIOSyBDOK4w After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Tom Seitz (Executive Director, MCM Alliance @Metal Construction Association) Tom Seitz serves as the Executive Director of the MCM Alliance at the Metal Construction Association (MCA). He is responsible for proactively bringing together industry-leading, MCM manufacturers, fabricators, and suppliers to collaborate and promote their technical expertise to architectural, engineering, and building owner markets. He partners with and supports MCM members as they accomplish their goals, make an impact, and drive the industry forward, faster. His goal is to lead the acceleration of MCM panel system market demand with clear and concise education. Seitz’s ability to lead and grow the MCM is fueled by his 45 years of experience in the architectural facade industry. He has expertise in sales and marketing with steel, aluminum, glass, and curtain wall materials in a variety of North American markets as well as management experience with companies including: E.G. Smith, Flour City Architectural Metals, H. H. Robertson Company and 3A Composites. Daniel Martin (Fire Protection Engineer @Jensen Hughes) Daniel received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Mechanical Engineering and an International Master of Science in Fire Safety Engineering from three of the top fire engineering schools in Europe. He spent two years as a volunteer firefighter in Illinois, four years conducting firefighter specific research at one of the nation’s premier state fire academies, and conducted his master’s thesis on the radiation attenuation capabilities of a water mist curtain. His international experiences allow him to think outside the box and bring a global perspective to solving a problem. Andy Williams (Director, Codes and Standards @Metal Construction Association) Andy has more than 40 years of experience in construction, codes, standards, project management and product development. Initially involved with building design/construction he moved into curtainwall design and testing in the cladding industry. He has served and led codes and standards committees throughout the US and spends a great deal of his time creating industry education modules. Now consulting on a full time basis, Andy uses his expertise to offer companies product and testing support through, Panel Cladding Solutions LLC, and supports many different cladding initiatives including support of the Metal Construction Association. Andy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Marquette University. He has received a number of recognitions for work throughout the industry and continues to support companies in the areas of codes and education. Jeff Henry (Co-Founder and CEO @CEI Materials) Jeff Henry is the CEO and co-founder of CEI Materials, a nationally known fabricator of architectural cladding systems with plant locations in Manchester MI and Salt Lake UT. Having spent the last 22 years in the construction industry, Jeff has amassed a wealth of knowledge and experience focusing on the fabrication and installation of commercial and residential buildings. Jeff is a great believer in the future of technological innovation of materials and processes and its overall effect on architectural design. Currently, Jeff is a member of the MCM Alliance and the Metal Construction Association.
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