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SUMMARY:Sacramento Valley Branch: Sunoptics Plant Tour June 10th!
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/sacramento-valley-branch-sunoptics-plant-tour-june-10th/
LOCATION:Sunoptics\, 6201 27th Street\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95822
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacramento Valley Branch IIBEC":MAILTO:admin@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTAMP:20251201T170758Z
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SUMMARY:2025 NorCal IIBEC Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at TIPSY PUTT in Emeryville for drinks\, food\, games\, and IIBEC FUN! \nWe appreciate all of our IIBEC members and would love for you to join us! NorCal IIBEC wants to show appreciation for our IIBEC Region’s membership that has supported the Northern California Chapter. \nThis year\, our Chapter is collecting Toys for Tots to give back to the children in our community during the holiday season. Please bring an unwrapped toy if you can! We thank you in advance for your support. \nAddress: Tipsy Putt; 5690 Bay St.\, Emeryville\, CA \nDay: Thursday\, December 11th  |  Time: 5:30 P.M. – 8:30 P.M \nIf you plan on attending\, let us know below: \nI am attending!\n 
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/2022-norcal-iibec-member-appreciation-event/
LOCATION:Tipsy Golf\, 5690 Bay Street\, Emeryville\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251113T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251113T200000
DTSTAMP:20251021T230811Z
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SUMMARY:November 13th Solar Ready Roofs That Aren't: Preventing Costly Design Failures in Solar PV Installations
DESCRIPTION:Event Description\nAs cities and states nationwide adopt “solar ready” roof requirements\, a critical gap has emerged between code compliance and real-world performance. Many roofs certified as “solar ready” have proven anything but—failing catastrophically when solar arrays are installed\, sometimes at wind pressures less than half their design ratings. \nThis presentation examines real-world solar PV projects where essential design and installation assumptions simply fell through the cracks of project communications\, resulting in expensive damage and liability. You’ll learn about the limitations of wind tunnel testing\, understand the cautions in FM Global standards\, and discover how to prevent these failures in your own projects. \nWhether you’re a roofing consultant\, architect\, engineer\, or building envelope specialist\, this session will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of solar PV installations and protect both your clients and your professional reputation. \nAbout the Presenter\nPhil Dregger\, PE\, RRC\, FELLOW-IIBEC\, is Vice President at Salas O’Brien and a seasoned investigator and expert witness specializing in roofing and waterproofing. Phil has investigated damage related to condensation\, ponded water\, and strong winds including roofs with solar PV. He has expertise in cold storage condensation issues marked by his skill in hygrothermal analysis\, including wood decay\, biological growth\, and corrosion\, utilizing tools like WUFI Pro. A recognized figure in the industry\, Phil actively contributes through presentations to industry and legal groups and has authored numerous technical articles. His contributions have been acknowledged with prestigious awards including the ASTM D08 William C Cullen Award and the IIBEC Joe Hale Lifetime Achievement Award. \nPresentation Synopsis\nCities and States across the US continue to adopt “Solar-Ready” roof requirements along the lines of California’s code mandates. The State of Oregon recently issued a rule amending the Oregon Residential Specialty Code for “Solar Readiness” for all new residential structures. However\, it is not always clear what “solar readiness” truly means. Unfortunately\, many “Solar Ready” roofs have proven not to be solar ready—at least not for the type of solar array installed over them. This presentation will review solar PV projects where key design and installation assumptions simply fell through the cracks of project communications\, with disastrous results. \nLearning Objectives\nAttendees will gain a better understanding of: \n\nExamples of “solar ready” ordinances and requirements\nRoles of different parties involved in typical solar PV projects\nLimitations inherent in wind tunnel testing using “rigid” models of panels and roofs\nCautions contained in FM Global LPDS 1-15 regarding installing solar PV over mechanically attached roof membranes\nA case history where the solar PV and roof membrane were damaged at wind pressures less than half design\n\n  \nRegister Today!\nEvent Flyer \nSponsorship Opportunities \nTabletop Sponsorships | Bar Sponsorship \n 
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/preventing-costly-design-failures-in-solar-pv-installations/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Technical Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251112T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251112T200000
DTSTAMP:20251103T163537Z
CREATED:20251030T215328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T163537Z
UID:1513-1762970400-1762977600@norcaliibec.org
SUMMARY:Sacramento Valley Branch Inaugural Social / Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited to the SACRAMENTO VALLEY BRANCH Inaugural Networking Social!\nGet ready to mix\, mingle\, and make meaningful connections at the first-ever SAC Networking Social\, happening Wednesday\, November 12th\, from 6:00–8:00 PM at Rock & Brews\, Sacramento Cal Expo (1600 Exposition Blvd).\nWhether you’re a seasoned industry professional or new to the scene\, this is your chance to engage with some of the most talented people in the Golden State. Enjoy complimentary registration\, two free drink tickets\, and a delicious spread of appetizers and finger foods in a relaxed and welcoming setting.\nWant to showcase your brand or services? Tabletop Sponsorships are available for just $300 – an excellent opportunity to get in front of a high-value audience and support the new IIBEC Branch.\n\n\nRegister Today!\nTabletop Sponsorships\n\nEvent Flyer
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/sacramento-valley-branch-inaugural-social-networking-event/
LOCATION:Rock & Brew\, 1600 Exposition Blvd.\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95815\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sacramento Valley Branch,Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251016T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251016T200000
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CREATED:20251003T160838Z
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UID:1465-1760635800-1760644800@norcaliibec.org
SUMMARY:October 16th Technical Dinner: Strategic Façade Retrofit Assessments: Early Design Approaches for Aging Façade Precast Systems
DESCRIPTION:Presenter:\nEdlyn joined Stantec in 2019 as a Senior Façade Consultant. With over 18 years of experience\, she brings a multidisciplinary approach to building science with a bioclimatic lens due to an architecture background\, a master’s in environment and bioclimatic design\, and a specialty in facade analytics. She is an expert in facade design\, thermal modeling\, daylighting\, shading optimization\, dynamic condensation risk assessment\, environmental comfort\, and envelope code compliance. Edlyn has also taught in architecture schools on subjects that include sustainability\, passive strategies\, façade performance\, and building energy. \nSynopsis of Presentation:\nThis presentation examines three façade retrofit case studies involving precast panel systems that have been in service for over 50 years. Each project demonstrates a tailored early design approach that balances client goals\, thermal performance\, and the preservation of existing façade systems’ remaining functionality. From a hospital mid-rise case study to commercial high-rises\, the studies examine a range of retrofit strategies\, varying from selective window replacement to curtain wall systems. It is supported by parametric energy modeling\, in-person assessments\, structural evaluations\, and collaboration with contractors. Attendees will gain insight into how early-stage analysis and interdisciplinary coordination can guide effective retrofit decisions for aging façades. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Identify key factors influencing early façade retrofit strategies including thermal performance\, structural integrity\, and client-specific requirements. \n2. Compare retrofit approaches across different building types and conditions\, from partial upgrades to full system replacements. \n3. Understand the role of technical tools and assessments such as parametric energy modeling\, thermal analysis\, and determining selective demolition in shaping retrofit recommendations. \n4. Recognize the importance of early collaboration with façade contractors and structural teams to ensure feasibility and performance alignment in retrofit design. \nRegister Today!\nEvent Flyer \nSponsorship Opportunities \nTabletop Sponsorships | Bar Sponsorship
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/october-16th-technical-dinner-strategic-facade-retrofit-assessments/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250612T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250612T200000
DTSTAMP:20250429T152457Z
CREATED:20241023T174514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T152457Z
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SUMMARY:Unburdening Overburden: Considerations for Commercial Roofing
DESCRIPTION:June 12th Technical Dinner: Unburdening Overburden: Considerations for Commercial Roofing\nPresenters:\nRick Kile – Director of Green and Amenity Business at Siplast | Rob Worthing – Managing Principal of RW Material Representatives\, LLC \nSynopsis of Presentation:\nOnce thought to be a “burden” for roofing system\, overburden benefits are increasingly emerging as a roofing advancement that’s here to stay. This presentation explains why selection of the overburden system is only part of the design; selection and design of the roof membrane is critical for a long-lasting performance. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nDefine what is meant by “overburden” on a rooftop.\nDifferentiate between various overburden options such as vegetative roofs\, blue roofs\, blue-green roofs\, and purple roofs.\nUnderstand roofing considerations for rooftop overburden systems including solar PV arrays.\nRecognize how selection and design of the roof assembly is critical for a long-lasting overburden installation.\nReview roof assembly design considerations including membrane thickness and color\, roof attachment method\, presence of a cover board\, the importance of continuous control layers\, and roof details and flashings.\n\nRegister Today!\n~Event Flyer~ \n  \nSponsorship Opportunities \nTable Top Sponsorships | Bar Sponsorship \n 
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/unburdening-overburden-considerations-for-commercial-roofing/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
DTSTAMP:20250120T204930Z
CREATED:20230920T170444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T204930Z
UID:876-1740614400-1740787199@norcaliibec.org
SUMMARY:Roof Technology and Science II
DESCRIPTION:Roof Technology and Science II\nAre you ready to deepen your understanding of roofing technology and design? The Northern California Chapter of IIBEC (International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants) invites professionals and enthusiasts to a dynamic two-day course covering essential roofing systems\, concepts\, and practices. \nHighlights of the Roof Technology and Science II program include fundamentals of single-ply\, polyurethane foam\, and protected membrane (PMR) roof systems; basic concepts and terminology of metal roofing; steep roof design and installation of asphalt shingles\, tiles\, wood shakes\, and shingles; building codes; fire testing/ratings of roofing; a basic understanding of wind interaction upon roofing and typical wind ratings; principles of roof asset management\, including roof inspections\, maintenance\, and non-destructive evaluations. \nThis course provides individuals of differing backgrounds with relevant information about roofing technology and design. The chapters vary in intensity\, from basic roofing concepts to advanced specific application principles and theory. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nThe learner will analyze the principles of roof asset management\, including roof inspections\, maintenance\, and non-destructive evaluations.\nThe learner will recognize the number of fundamentals of single-ply\, polyurethane foam\, and PMR roof systems\, the number of basic concepts and terminology of metal roofing\, and the number of steep roof designs and installation: asphalt shingles\, tiles\, wood shakes\, and shingles.\nThe learner will develop a basic understanding of wind interaction upon roofing and typical wind\nratings.\n\nSign up for RTS II Today!
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/roof-technology-and-science-2/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240710T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240710T200000
DTSTAMP:20240612T153055Z
CREATED:20240226T211751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T153055Z
UID:985-1720632600-1720641600@norcaliibec.org
SUMMARY:Mass Timber Moisture Monitoring and Simulation:  A Marine Climate Case Study
DESCRIPTION:Technical Dinner Meeting: 10\, July\, 2024\n\n\n\nSynopsis:\n\n\nMass timber is an emerging structural technology with both environmental and architectural benefits. Aggressive moisture protection of mass timber products is generally recommended during installation but can result in significant cost and coordination challenges for builders. Field measurement of wetting and drying of mass timber on built projects is limited in North America. \nThis presentation will share moisture data taken during a wet winter in the Pacific Northwest during the construction of a six-story\, multi-family\, Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) building. We will present a comparison of our field data to corresponding hygrothermal analysis\, as well as our Moisture Protection Plan and Moisture Mitigation Plan. \n\n\nLearning Objectives: \n1. Understanding the background of CLT and how it is currently used; \n2. Understanding the analysis of moisture content readings correlated to weather conditions from this case study; \n3. Understanding the significance of our findings; and \n4. Learning how to strategize mass timber project assembly in wet climates for best value and outcomes. \nMeet Your Presenter:\n\nBrad is a Principal with 4EA Building Science in Seattle. As an engineer and building scientist\, Brad has been specializing in the design of durable and energy efficient building enclosures for nearly two decades. Throughout North America\, Brad has consulted on a wide array of different project types and sectors\, including high rises\, healthcare facilities\, cultural institutions\, workspaces\, affordable housing\, and historic landmarks. Much of his current work focuses on the intersection between decarbonization and housing affordability in the built environment.\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Today!\nTabletop Sponsorship Opportunity | Bar Sponsorship | Event Flyer
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/mass-timber-moisture-monitoring-and-simulation/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Technical Dinner
ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231130T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231207T203000
DTSTAMP:20231130T182038Z
CREATED:20231130T182038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T182038Z
UID:966-1701365400-1701981000@norcaliibec.org
SUMMARY:2023 Member Appreciation Event - TopGolf\, San Jose
DESCRIPTION:Join us at TOPGOLF in San Jose for some drinks\, food\, golf and IIBEC FUN! \nWe appreciate all of our IIBEC members and would love for you to join us as we finish IIBEC’s Ruby 40th Anniversary year on a high note! NorCal IIBEC wants to show appreciation for our IIBEC Region’s membership that has supported the Northern California Chapter. \nFeel free to bring prospective members to get to know the Chapter! \nAddress: 10 Topgolf Dr\, San Jose CA 95002 \nDay: Thursday December 7th  |  Time: 5:30 P.M. – 8:30 P.M. \nDue to limited availability\, please RSVP below if you want to attend! \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n Your name\n \n \n Your email\n \n \nI will be attending the event!\n \nComments?
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/2023-member-appreciation-event-topgolf-san-jose/
LOCATION:topgolf\, 10 Topgolf Drive\, San Jose\, CA\, 95002\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231101T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231101T200000
DTSTAMP:20231028T050856Z
CREATED:20231025T025007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231028T050856Z
UID:911-1698859800-1698868800@norcaliibec.org
SUMMARY:Technical Dinner: Exterior Elevated Elements - Current Discussion and Recommendations
DESCRIPTION:TECHNICAL DINNER MEETING: 01 November\, 2023\n \nExterior Elevated Elements: Current Discussion and Recommendations\nPresented by:\nKelly Cobeen\nPrincipal at Wiss\, Janney\, Elstner Associates Inc. \nSynopsis: \nFollowing the 2015 collapse of a Berkeley\, California balcony that resulted in fatalities\, there has been much activity in the engineering\, building envelope and regulatory arenas regarding exterior elevated elements (EEEs). This has included both consideration of the existing potentially vulnerable building stock and of improved outcomes for new construction\, repair\, and reconstruction. This presentation will share WJE’s experience observing and diagnosing damage in existing buildings and will provide an overview of regulatory response and recommendations for improved performance. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Better understand EEEs and why they are of\ninterest\n2. Understand the range of EEE damage seen and\ncontributors to damage\n3. Be aware of what types of regulatory response\nhave occurred\n4. Know basic principles and available resources for\nimproved performance \nMeet your Presenter: \nKelly Cobeen is a Principal with Wiss Janney Elstner Associates in their San Francisco office and is a registered Civil and Structural Engineer with more than 30 years of experience. Her work includes a wide range of project types\, sizes and construction materials\, with a special interest in light-frame construction. She has been involved in numerous code\, standard\, guideline\, research\, and educational activities\, including development of regulation regarding EEEs. She has had extensive involvement\, alongside WJE colleagues\, in project work involving EEE inspection\, shoring\, repair\, and  reconstruction. Kelly is co-author of the Design of Wood Structures textbook. \n  \nRegister Today!\nTabletop Sponsorship Opportunity \nEvent Flyer
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/technical-dinner-exterior-elevated-elements/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Technical Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230907T053000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230907T200000
DTSTAMP:20230830T221255Z
CREATED:20230822T005810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230830T221255Z
UID:826-1694064600-1694116800@norcaliibec.org
SUMMARY:TECHNICAL DINNER MEETING: A Case Study for Wind Uplift on Pedestal Pavers
DESCRIPTION:Blown Away: A Case Study for Wind Uplift on Pedestal Pavers and the Provisions of ANSI/SPRI RP-4 \n7 September\, 2023 \nSynopsis of Presentation: \nPedestal paver systems are a common and desirable finish system for use over exterior plaza decks\, balconies and rooftop amenity spaces. In regions with historically lower wind loads\, like the San Francisco Bay Area\, pedestal paver systems typically consists of concrete or stone paver units gravity loaded over adjustable pedestals installed over insulation\, drainage composite and waterproofing layers to form a complete enclosure assembly. One of the major advantages of these systems is their loose-laid nature and the relative ease with which they can be temporarily  removed for performing maintenance\, renovations and repairs. \nHowever\, these systems can be highly sensitive to uplift forces generated during extreme windstorms. In some cases\, the wind uplift forces can exceed the dead weight of the pavers resulting in displacement of the pavers or in some cases complete blow off from the underlying structure.\nWith the ferocity and frequency of extreme storms seemingly increasing\, the risk for failures also appears to be growing. This presentation will use a recent case study to illustrate the key factors that must be considered for the successful design and construction of pedestal paver systems\, including a case study of remedial paver tie-down system engineered to improve the uplift resistance of an existing plaza deck. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Understanding the basic types of pedestal paver systems and their applications.\n2. Understanding the basics of wind loading and the effects uplift on paver stability.\n3. Understanding how local topography and urban environments can affect wind loading.\n4. Learn how to design and install a successful pedestal paver waterproofing system using the provisions of ANSI/SPRI RP-4.\n5. Learn from a case study of a pedestal paver failure and remedial repair. \nMeet your Presenter: \n \nRegistration and Networking: 5:30-6:30 pm \nDinner Served: 6:30 pm \nPresentation / Q&A: 6:45-8:00 pm \nRegister Today!\nTable Top Sponsorship Opportunity \nEvent Flyer \n 
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/a-case-study-for-wind-uplift-on-pedestal-pavers/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Technical Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230607T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230607T200000
DTSTAMP:20230517T204032Z
CREATED:20230517T203714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230517T204032Z
UID:736-1686159000-1686168000@norcaliibec.org
SUMMARY:Technical Dinner Meeting: Adaptive Reuse: Strategies for Success
DESCRIPTION:Adaptive Reuse: Strategies for Success \nImmerse yourself in the growing trend of adaptive reuse in our captivating presentation\, where we’ll explore the transformation of existing and historic buildings into high-demand housing. Our presenter will guide you through unique design challenges and innovative solutions empowered by cutting-edge computer modeling and diagnostic testing. This talk promises insightful takeaways for anyone interested in the future of adaptive reuse. \nSynopsis:\nThrough jurisdictional incentive programs and the rise of telecommuting technologies\, adaptive reuse of existing and historic structures is quickly becoming a more common project type for designers. Many property owners are looking to convert their old office and industrial buildings into the much-needed and more lucrative high density housing. \nWhile repurposing structures can result in distinctive and attractive housing options\, adaptive reuse projects pose a myriad of challenges to building design and construction.\nThrough personal experience with investigating and designing these types of the projects\, the speaker will discuss challenges associated with adaptive reuse conversion\, long term maintenance requirements\, and risk mitigation techniques as they relate to the building enclosure. \nPresenter will discuss the unique challenges adaptive reuse and historic structures pose to below grade structures\, exterior walls\, windows\, and roofing. The speaker will also show how computer modeling programs and diagnostic testing will help to analyze the existing building enclosure and assist in the design of the conversion. \nThe presenter will use project case studies to highlight the particulars of Adaptive Reuse. This presentation is intended for building owners\, designers\, consultants\, builders\, facilities personnel and contractors to examine issues and solutions throughout the adaptive reuse process. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Discuss how different jurisdictions are encouraging Adaptive Reuse.\n2. Review challenges adaptive reuse poses to the Building Enclosure.\n3. Evaluate various design solutions to address said challenges.\n4.Understand different challenges and risks inherent in rehabilitation and maintenance of historic structures. \nEvent Flyer PDF \nTabletop Sponsorships Available! \nRegister Today!
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/technical-dinner-meeting-adaptive-reuse-strategies-for-success/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230531T053000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230531T203000
DTSTAMP:20230421T193414Z
CREATED:20230420T165255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T193414Z
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SUMMARY:Technical Dinner Meeting: Non-Residential\, Hotel/Motel and Multi-Family Envelope 2022 Energy Code
DESCRIPTION:19 Handles Pub & Grill\, Sacramento\, CA\n\n\nCode Breaker: Non-Residential\, Hotel/Motel and Multi-Family Envelope 2022 Energy Code \nThe 2022 Energy Code (Title 24\, Part 6) requirements for Nonresidential\, Hotel/Motel and Multifamily envelope features\, including roofing products and insulation\, wall\, raised floor\, fenestration\, and solid door for all scopes of work (new construction\, additions and alterations)\, have been revised. We will review these requirements in addition to how the Energy Code has been reorganized to support Multifamily buildings \n1. Determine which section(s) of the 2022 Energy Code apply to Nonresidential\, Hotel/Motel and Multifamily buildings. \n2. Discuss the envelope (roof\, walls\, floors\, fenestration\, solid doors) requirements under the 2022 Energy Code for Nonresidential\, Hotel/Motel and Multifamily buildings. \n3. Recognize how the Energy Code requirements for newly built spaces differs from the requirements for altered spaces. \n4. Discover where and how to document compliance with the Certificate of Compliance (NRCC)\, Certificate of Installation (NRCI) and Certificate of Acceptance (NRCA). \nJoin us as Gina Griffiths Rodda\, Owner of Gabel Energy shares an update on the upcoming Energy Code changes that will impact your projects. \nThe Event is FREE\, however\, dinner is available for those that order in advance for $25 \nEvent Flyer \nAttend FREE Event (without Dinner) \nAttend FREE Event (with Dinner) \n  \n 
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/technical-dinner-meeting-non-residential-hotel-motel-and-multi-family-envelope-2022-energy-code-2/
LOCATION:19 Handles Pub & Grill\, 4235 Arden Way\, Sacramento\, california\, 95864\, United States
CATEGORIES:Technical Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230209T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230209T203000
DTSTAMP:20230421T192817Z
CREATED:20230110T024132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T192817Z
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SUMMARY:Technical Dinner Meeting: Non-Residential\, Hotel/Motel and Multi-Family Envelope 2022 Energy Code
DESCRIPTION:Code Breaker: Non-Residential\, Hotel/Motel and Multi-Family Envelope 2022 Energy Code \nThe 2022 Energy Code (Title 24\, Part 6) requirements for Nonresidential\, Hotel/Motel and Multifamily envelope features\, including roofing products and insulation\, wall\, raised floor\, fenestration\, and solid door for all scopes of work (new construction\, additions and alterations)\, have been revised. We will review these requirements in addition to how the Energy Code has been reorganized to support Multifamily buildings \n1. Determine which section(s) of the 2022 Energy Code apply to Nonresidential\, Hotel/Motel and Multifamily buildings. \n2. Discuss the envelope (roof\, walls\, floors\, fenestration\, solid doors) requirements under the 2022 Energy Code for Nonresidential\, Hotel/Motel and Multifamily buildings. \n3. Recognize how the Energy Code requirements for newly built spaces differs from the requirements for altered spaces. \n4. Discover where and how to document compliance with the Certificate of Compliance (NRCC)\, Certificate of Installation (NRCI) and Certificate of Acceptance (NRCA). \nJoin us as Gina Griffiths Rodda\, Owner of Gabel Energy shares an update on the upcoming Energy Code changes that will impact your projects. \nRSVP for the event here \nMeeting Flyer \nSponsorship Opportunity
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/technical-dinner-meeting-non-residential-hotel-motel-and-multi-family-envelope-2022-energy-code/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Technical Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230126T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230127T170000
DTSTAMP:20220909T210833Z
CREATED:20220909T210833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T210833Z
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SUMMARY:Southern California Chapter's 22nd Hawaii Winter Workshop
DESCRIPTION:SoCal IIBEC cordially invites you to join us as an attendee\, sponsor\, or exhibitor as we return to Oahu for the 22nd Annual Hawaii Winter Workshop.  will take place on Thursday January 26th & Friday January 27th\, 2023 at the Aulani\, a Disney Resort & Spa. \nThe IIBEC SoCal Chapter has secured a special group rate of $369 (plus 17.962% tax) per night for Run of House Suites. \nThe special rate is effective three days before and three days after the workshop.  The cut off date for the special group rate is December 21\, 2022 pending availability. \nDetails \n  \n\nRun of House Suites group rate: $369\nDaily self-parking / valet parking for one vehicle: $37 per night\nNo resort fee\n\n  \nPhone Reservations \n(407) 939-4686 \nMon-Fri 8:30 am to 6:00 pm (ET) \nSat-Sun 8:30 am to 5:00 pm (ET) \n24/7 Online Reservations \nhttps://book.passkey.com/go/G0818506 \nQuestions \nhawaii2023@socaliibec.org
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/southern-california-chapters-22nd-hawaii-winter-workshop/
LOCATION:Aulani Resort and Spa\, 92-1185 Aliinui Dr\, Kapolei\, HI\, 96707\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220923T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220923T170000
DTSTAMP:20220909T205845Z
CREATED:20220909T205845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T205845Z
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SUMMARY:Southern California Chapter of IIBEC 20th Annual Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Join the Southern California Chapter of IIBEC for their 20th Annual Golf Tournament at Monarch Beach Golf Links in Dana Point\, CA \nContact: \nDanielle Ward\, Golf Committee Chair \ne. danielle@specifiedsales.com \np. 949-315-1378
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/southern-california-chapter-of-iibec-20th-annual-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:Monarch Beach Golf Links\, 50 Monarch Beach Resort Drive North\, Dana Point\, 92629\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220907T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220907T200000
DTSTAMP:20220909T202220Z
CREATED:20220817T203518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T202220Z
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SUMMARY:Technical Dinner Meeting: Cold Storage Condensation Challenges and Cures
DESCRIPTION:Insulated metal panels (IMP) are often used to form exterior walls of cold-storage buildings. The panels are near perfect vapor barriers. Joints between panels and flashings applied to panels\, not so much. When water vapor finds a way in\, it condenses on the first surface it contacts below its dewpoint. The condensed water accumulates until it drips inside or forms ice. This presentation will review the results of condensation investigations at several large cold storage buildings to illustrate common water vapor intrusion pathways and  some novel repairs techniques to block them. \nOur speaker Phil Dregger\, PE\, of Salas O’Brien\, will be sharing his specialized experience on the topic September 7\, 2022 \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the non-intuitive hygrothermal physics of cold storage buildings (e.g.\, cold air sinks).\n2. Review common air/water intrusion pathways (e.g.\, IMP side laps\, roof to IMP flashings\, IMP penetrations).\n3. Discuss how air movement between laps of metal roof deck panels can bypass “vapor dams” above partition walls separating high and low humidity environments inside.\n4. Understand how to promote “drying” of condensed water to the inside.\n5. Discuss the advantages of using reinforced fluid-applied flashings in lieu of conventional membrane flashings at terminations and transitions. \nNetworking and Registration 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM |  Dinner and Presentation 6:45 PM – 8:15 \n2022-09-07 IIBEC NorCal Chapter Dinner Meeting Flyer \nSign-up TODAY to attend! \nSponsorship Opportunity
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/technical-dinner-meeting-cold-storage-condensation-challenges-and-cures/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Technical Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220819T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220819T170000
DTSTAMP:20220721T110058Z
CREATED:20220718T194032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T110058Z
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SUMMARY:2022 – 5th Annual Golf Tournament Sponsorship
DESCRIPTION:Sponsorship for our 2022 Golf Tournament is currently open. \nPlease see our sponsorship flyer here for detailed information about each sponsorship opportunity. \nFlyer \nEvent Registration
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/2022-5th-annual-golf-tournament-sponsorship/
LOCATION:Callippe Preserve Golf Course\, Pleasanton\, CA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220819T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220819T170000
DTSTAMP:20220727T032341Z
CREATED:20220718T191038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T032341Z
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SUMMARY:2022 Golf Tournament Golfing and Dinner Signup
DESCRIPTION:It’s that time of year again\, as we transition out of the pandemic and back into normalcy\, join us as we celebrate and get together for another year of golf and fellowship. \nSign up for golfing and dinner reservations. \nFor sponsor opportunities\, please see the flyer located here: Flyer
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/2022-golf-tournament-golfing-and-dinner-signup/
LOCATION:Callippe Preserve Golf Course\, Pleasanton\, CA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220608T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220608T170000
DTSTAMP:20220718T190405Z
CREATED:20220718T185145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T190405Z
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SUMMARY:June 8th – Single-ply roofing: problems and solutions
DESCRIPTION:Registration / Networking: 5:30PM-6:45PM\nDinner Served: 6:45PM \nPresented by Robert Hemphill\, Aquatech Consultancy inc.\nRobert Hemphill is a Building Envelope Consultant with Aquatech Consultancy\, Inc.\, Walnut Creek\, CA. After 21 years as a California State Licensed Contractor that began in 1981\, Robert became a manufacturer’s representative for roofing and waterproofing materials before joining Aquatech Consultancy\, Inc. as a building envelope consultant. \nCourse Synopsis:\nThis presentation will focus on single-ply roof assembly issues (insulation\, coverboards\, and membranes) for construction projects in Northern California. Attendees will learn the importance of manufacturers’ Roof Assembly Letters as the minimum installation standards required by the manufacturer for a warrantable roof assembly. Also covered in this presentation are roof drainage assembly issues\, insulation\, coverboards\, and membrane fastening requirements. \n2022-06-08 IIBEC NorCal Chapter Meeting Flyer \nEvent Registration
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/june-8th-single-ply-roofing-problems-and-solutions/
LOCATION:Scott’s Seafood Grill & Bar\, Jack London Square\, 2 Broadway\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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