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Breakfast Seminar
Getting Ready for the New CT Building Code
Ramada Inn, Stratford, CT
April 6, 2010
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Seminar Content
IRC 2003 to 2009?
When Connecticut adopts the 2009
IRC (International Residential Code),
many changes will affect the way
residences are designed,
constructed, inspected and
approved.
This important seminar will highlight
many new topics that you should
become familiar with.
Remember that 2009 provisions may
be adopted for any project even
before they are officially adopted by
the state. Modification forms are
required.
RECENT IRC CHANGES
Planning
- Layout
- IBC or IRC
- Story Height
Design
- Wind & Snow
- Flooding
- Materials
Safety
- Egress
- Fire Protection
- Stairs, Rails & Guards
Building Envelope
- Roofs & Walls
- Waterproofing
- Ventilation
Connections
- Anchorage
- Member to Member
- Fasteners
AND MUCH MORE
Continuing Education Credit
4 Credit Hours Approved by the State of CT for Building Officials & Home Inspectors
Speakers
Howard Epstein, Ph.D., P.E., is a recognized
authority in structural engineering with nearly
one hundred published technical papers in the
field. Howard is a professor in UConn's Dept.
of Civil and Environmental Engineering, a
Fellow in the American Society of Civil
Engineers and recipient of CSCE's Benjamin
Wright Award for lifetime achievement. His
contribution to this firm can be summarized as
follows: "Education is the foundation of all
great engineering endeavors".
Jose-Miguel Albaine, M.S., P.E., has more
than twenty years of experience in design of
diverse structures using steel, reinforced
concrete, masonry and wood. Mr. Albaine
also teaches structural design courses at
The University of Connecticut to Graduate
and Undergraduate students.
George Torello Jr., P.E., N.A.F.E., a
structural engineer with 40 years of handson
experience in the design, review, and
inspection of structures. George specializes
in the investigation of building failures.
Frequently called upon to provide expert
testimony, his extensive background in the
analysis of building failures is an important
ingredient in our design of new structures
and in the evaluation and restoration of
existing facilities.
David Sherwood, our Guest Speaker, has
been doing Commercial, Industrial and
Residential building inspections,
environmental testing and consulting for over
25 years. He is the owner and president of
both Sherwood Inspection Services, LLC and
an environmental testing company known as
ETS, LLC. He has inspected and evaluated
over 10,000 homes
Lou Daviau, a technical representative from
Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc. for the past
seven years, has prior experience being a
truss designer as well as a builder/remodeler.
Lou speaks at many seminars and
conferences about the Simpson Strong-Tie
products and high wind requirements in the
building codes.
Who Should Attend
- Inspectors
- Contractors
- Builders
- Building Officials
- Home Inspectors
- Architects and Engineers
When
April 6, 2010
Cost
$65.00/pp - Sorry, no walk-ins. You must pre-register. per person
Location
Ramada Stratford
225 Lordship Blvd.
I-95, Exit 30
Stratford, CT 06615
Phone: 203-375-8866
Directions
From The North
Interstate 95 South to Exit 30-Lordship Blvd. Left turn off the ramp. Left onto Lordship Blvd. Ramada is on the right.
From The South
Interstate 95 North to Exit 30-Lordship Blvd. Bear right off the ramp onto o Lordship Blvd. Ramada is on the right.
From Bradley International Airport
Exit the airport onto Route 20 East, follow to Interstate 91 South. Continue to Interstate 95 South to Exit 30-Lordship Blvd. Bear right off the ramp onto o Lordship Blvd. Ramada is on the right.
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