1、Corey S ZussmanCorey S Zussman,AIA,NCARB,ALA,RBEC,RRC,REWC,AIA,NCARB,ALA,RBEC,RRC,REWC,RWC,RWC,RRORRO,CDT,CQM,CxA+BE,BECxP,CABS,LEED AP BD+C;,CDT,CQM,CxA+BE,BECxP,CABS,LEED AP BD+C;Level II ThermographerLevel II ThermographerLessons learned Trades that need to include an AVB discussion in their spec
2、ification and preinstallation meetingsCredit(s)earned on completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members.Certificates of completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members will be available to download after the event.This course is registered with AIA CES for continuing profe
3、ssional education.As such,it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling,using,distributing,or dealing in any material or product.Couse DescriptionWhen designing a building en
4、velope wall system,specifying,detailing,and having a pre-installation discussion about the backup substrate and faade elements,considering the water,air,vapor,and insulation systems detailing,is critical.This involves careful coordination with all faade trade elements,consideration of construction a
5、nd installation tolerances,addressing the installation requirements for the substrate wall,water and air resistive barriers,insulation,and faade support system,and learning lessons from each installation.Each component must be thoroughly understood and specified within their respective specification
6、 sections to ensure comprehensive detailing.By understanding the necessary connections,material compatibility,tested systems,and limitations of construction materials,you can develop pre-installation conversation points within each building envelope and substrate meetings to proactively develop an a