Description:
Developed by a peer committee of the structural steel framing
industry, this program examines the commonly accepted standards
of custom and usage for cold-formed steel structural framing
fabrication and installation. Participants will be armed with
the latest industry accepted norms of good practice intended
to be used by design professionals and others on individual
projects that utilize cold-formed steel structural framing.
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, participants will be able
to:
- Fully understand the “Prescriptive Method for One
and Two Family Dwellings” and its usage for cold-formed
steel construction.
- Be comfortable applying the guidelines outlined in the
AISI standards for cold-formed steel framing.
- Identify other resources for constructing 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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