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Roofing System Failures:
On the Edge of Disaster |
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25 Aug 2016
6:00 PM –7:30 PM
Charleston County Public Library - Main Branch
68 Calhoun St
Charleston, SC 29401
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Continuing Education
AIA: 1.5 LU/HSW (pending)
SCBCC 1.5 CEUs (Pending)
Certificates provided to all attendees
Cost
FREE
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SUMMARY
Properly designed and installed roofing systems should have a reasonable expectation of service. Many times, systems are inadequately designed or installed which can lead to partial or complete failure due to wind damage (blow-off) well before the intended performance period has been realized. The majority of blow offs are the direct result of inadequate perimeter attachment.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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Why is proper edge metal securement necessary?
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What is ANSI/SPRI ES-1 and how has it evolved?
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What is required to comply with the Building Code?
ABOUT OUR PRESENTER
Mr. Hinesley currently serves as the President of REI Engineers. He graduated from North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. He earned his North Carolina Professional Engineer License in 2000 and his Registered Roof Consultant certification in 2001. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in 8 southeastern states. With more than 20 years in the construction and building envelope field, Scott has provided leadership on a variety of projects throughout the eastern United States. These include zoological parks, federal government buildings, data centers, financial institutions, college and university.
  
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