About this Event
Mass timber is a unique, non-commodity building material and, to lay the groundwork for success, certain critical decisions must be made as early as possible. These decisions can have a big impact on cost and can either increase or limit opportunities later in design. There are many cases of project teams that want to realize the full benefits of mass timber, but, because they base their designs on traditional building practices instead of optimizing them for mass timber, end up with avoidable price premiums. This presentation will walk through early project decisions and design steps, focusing on how to optimize projects for mass timber and how one early decision can influence others. Topics will include construction types, fire ratings, column grids and beam/panel spans, acoustics and MEP integration. Completed mass timber projects will be used to illustrate the variety of viable options when navigating these key decisions.
Please join us before the seminar for lunch.
Host: Jessica Scarlett, EIT | WoodWorks
Credits: Attendees can Earn 2.0 AIA/CES HSW LUs, 2.0 PDH credits or 0.2 ICC credits
Location:
Hygge Wesley Heights
1026 Jay Street
Charlotte, NC 28208
Free parking on site
For questions or additional information, please contact:
LeeAnn Charpentier, CMP |[email protected]|(301) 633-0330
Image: Karsh Alumni and Visitors Center Duke University / Centerbrook Architects and Planners / LHC Structural Engineers / Photo Peter Aaron
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hygge Wesley Heights, 1026 Jay Street, Charlotte, United States
USD 20.00