This two-day course - September 10-11th and 12-13th, 2019 - provides basic exterior wall technology and terminology that will be used as the fundamental base for future exterior wall course offerings. The course covers a broad range of topics, including types and function of exterior walls, psychrometrics and moisture movement, design objectives and building code requirements, wall penetrations, materials, coatings and water repellants, and sealants.
This broad course is aimed at those preparing to expand their knowledge into exterior walls and at those already practicing in this area that want to further develop their knowledge in exterior wall technology. Exterior Wall Technology and Science will also serve as a good review course for those interested in taking the Registered Exterior Wall Consultant exam.
Educational Credits
- 16 Continuing Educational Hours (CEHs) from RCI.
- 16 Learning Units (LUs) from the American Institute of Architects.
Approved for Health Safety and Welfare credit.
Program Details
Registration: 7:30 AM each day
Program Time: 8:00 PM – 5:00 PM each day
A continental breakfast and an afternoon break are provided. Lunch is up to the attendee.
Available on-site, or as a contract course.