Parex USA is proud to be a recognized Provider of AIA CES courses for the Design & Construction community. Our program offers valuable information on a wide variety of topics related to building envelope design and construction. We offer Learning Units related to:
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The most current overview of EIFS, produced by the leading manufacturers of EIFS and sponsored by the EIFS Industry Members Association (EIMA). Earn AIA and NARI CEU credit. The link will take you to the Hanley Wood University website to take the course. Hanley Wood is partnered with NARI (the remodeling organization). The EIMA course has been accepted as 0.1 CEU hours for NARI professionals.
Learn the facts about EIFS with Drainage. In this seminar you will learn to recognize the circumstances that have precipitated the popularity of EIFS with drainage, define the basic components of these systems, consider the benefits and limitations of EIFS with drainage, assess the code changes that have a bearing on EIFS specifications, consider the types of EIFS with drainage available, and understand how EIFS contributes to responsible, sustainable design.
Course #: 9DRAIN
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW, SD, Competency
Understand how Exterior Insulation & Finish Systems (EIFS) are approval by major and local code bodies. Learn which code bodies require specific fire tests. Examine the various fire tests that are used to evaluate EIFS, what they measure, and their pass/fail criteria.
Course #: 4CODES
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW, SD
A general review of Exterior Insulation & Finish Systems (EIFS). This seminar covers the history of development within the U.S. market, the basic components and functions of EIF systems, and reviews the key benefits these systems offer in building envelope design. The different types of systems and their components are analyzed, along with a review of their details to promote an understanding of the fundamentals of good EIFS design. Codes and test methods are discussed, along with key performance specification considerations that can help you design a "trustworthy" high-performance EIF System.
Course #: 01EIFS
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW, SD
This seminar reviews the fundamentals and components of the Green Movement and explains how the EIFS industry can significantly help reduce the energy consumption of the building footprint. Detailed discussions include an overview of the current global energy consumption situation and how the construction industry and design community can contribute to responsible and sustainable design.
Course #: 8GREEN
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW, SD
A basic review of traditional stucco cladding and proper detailing. In this seminar you will cover the basic components of stucco assemblies, including lath and accessories, acceptable substrates, proper installation methods and details, limitations and benefits of stucco assemblies, and various types of stucco finishes currently available. Building code standards that drive stucco specifications will also be reviewed, as well as the proper application methods for secondary water-resistive barriers.
Course #: STUCO6
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW
Examine the causes of condensation forming in a wall cavity and the potential damaging effects that it may create. This seminar explains how the geographical location of a building determines the direction of water vapor migration through a wall, and thus the need for, and location of an appropriate water-resistive barrier/vapor retarder. The computer analysis of wall designs is reviewed to enable the design professional to evaluate specific wall designs and ensure they will provide long-term service without condensation damage.
Course #: 5DEWPT
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW
This seminar provides an understanding of the fundamentals of water-resistive barriers (WRBs), and reviews key concepts relating to effective wall assembly design using WRBs. Other important topics discussed include: the importance of proper material selection & placement within the wall assembly, code classifications, testing methods, important regulations & building codes, proper application and detailing, inspection considerations, and how WRBs contribute to energy efficient, sustainable design.
Course #: 10WRB
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW, SD
Learn how to properly specify a successful installation of ceramic and stone tiles. The focus of the program will be on industry standards, i.e., TCA (Tile Council of North America) and ANSI (American National Standard for Installation of Ceramic Tile); changes in and review of important TCNA and ANSI standards, changes in the 2011 TCNA Handbook, important definitions, and important concepts and trends you should be aware of to ensure a successful installation.
Course #: D201
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW
This program reviews the fundamentals of proper usage of crack isolation and water-proofing membranes for interior & exterior tile installations. It reviews key concepts regarding moisture concerns, e.g., hydrostatic pressure and efflorescence, as well as substrate considerations, proper flashing, and the fundamentals of detailing successful tile installations.
Course #: 0MK203
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW
This program reviews the LEED rating system and helps the design professional understand the terms most commonly used on LEED projects and what they communicate with regard to the products being specified, service requirements and important requirements for the design professional. Find out why there's such a "buzz" about LEED and how it affects commercial construction projects.
Course #: 0MK204
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW
A review of key concepts and design factors for specifying high-performance, long-lasting vehicular or pedestrian traffic deck applications. This session includes information regarding substrate deflection considerations, proper drainage, long-term durability of the decking application, a review of various material chemistries and their appropriate application, design options, and the fundamentals of care & maintenance.
Course #: 10DECK
Applicable Credits: 1LU, HSW, SD