About this Event
In this session, architects, engineers, and designers who work with exterior cladding systems will receive an introduction to pultruded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites and their characteristics as structural building materials. Using this information, session participants will be able to demonstrate how FRP girts can be used for a cladding support structure and simultaneously create a thermally efficient wall. Participants will be able to define continuous insulation (CI) systems per ASHRAE 90.1 and differentiate FRP CI systems vs. traditional steel girt systems. Finally, participants will be able to obtain the necessary design resources to integrate FRP CI systems in future projects. The session will be taught by those highly experienced in the field of girt systems and exterior cladding.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the beneficial characteristics of pultruded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites used as building materials, including how this will impact the user’s experience living/working in the building.
- Identify the relevant codes and standards that apply when using FRP as a building material and discuss their application in common architectural designs.
- Demonstrate how FRP girts can be used for a cladding support structure and simultaneously create a thermally efficient wall, and specifically address how this benefits occupants of the building.
- Obtain and utilize the necessary design resources to integrate FRP CI systems in future projects to foster increased efficiency and longevity of structures for building owners and occupants.
Presented by: Pete Read - Strongwell Corporation – Strongirt
Lunch included - order upon arrival. Please arrive 10 minutes early so food orders and presentation are on time.
Submitted for AIA/CES approval.
No refunds the day of the event.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Depot, 200 Dousman St, Green Bay, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 20.00