Description:
This program provides architects with the knowledge of the latest advancements
in cold-formed steel, practical uses and applications, and guidance for contract preparation.
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, participants will be able
to:
- Understand the benefits and limitations of using cold-formed
steel in residential and light commercial construction.
- Understand the benefits and limitations of using cold-formed
steel in residential and light commercial construction.
- Be comfortable applying the guidelines outlined in the AISI
standards for cold-formed steel framing.
- Know where to find the resources and technical assistance in
design applications when framing with cold-formed steel.
How Taught:
The CES facilitator utilizes a PowerPoint presentation
of actual on site details of construction with CFS.
Handouts of the presentation will be provided. This
is an interactive session and encourages feedback from
the attendee.
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A/V
Needs: Projector and screen for PowerPoint
presentation. Steel Framing Alliance/ CES facilitator will
supply the laptop.
Target
Audience: Architects,
engineers, builders, contractors,
building code officials
and other design and construction
professionals. Attendees
must have some construction
related experience to gain
full benefit of this program.
Facilitator Qualifications:
The Steel Framing Alliance CFS facilitators have been
trained on CFS guidelines and presentation skills. All
are experts in the use of CFS in construction.
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