Roofing, waterproofing and exterior wall system experts share newest sustainable building design and industry practices
25th RCI International Convention & Trade Show offers top-notch educational programs for the building envelope and the construction community
Orlando, FL – March 18, 2010 – (RealEstateRama) — The growing popularity of rooftop energy production systems, sustainable and vegetated roofs, and the impact of climate, fire and drainage on overall design standards are just a few topics to be explored during a 5-day, intensive, educational program taught by today’s leading authorities within the building envelope industry.
The 25th RCI International Convention and Trade Show offers members of the building envelope and construction communities the latest in industry news and advances. The event is being held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, FL, March 25-30.
Hosted by RCI Inc., the leading international association of professional consultants, architects, and engineers who specialize in the specification and design of roofing, waterproofing, and exterior wall systems, the conference will focus on “Exploring the Sustainability Built Environment.”
Architects, engineers, contractors, facility managers and anyone involved with designing or maintaining commercial or industrial properties will benefit from over 30-hours of building envelope design education sessions, live product demonstrations, and a two-day trade show featuring over 130 exhibitors.
“This convention brings together leading experts in roofing, waterproofing and exterior wall technology,” said David Hawn, president of RCI. “With vegetated roofs and alternative energy solutions dominating the headlines, our programming delivers timely and relevant topics for members of the building and construction community.”
This year’s programming concentrates on sustainable building, with sessions designed to educate attendees on the newest code regulations for roofing materials, trends in integrating solar and alternative energy sources into building design, and methods to address wind and fire resistant requirements for vegetated roof systems.
Featured content of the conference will include:
The Florida Building Code High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ): Performance Through Compliance
Three Miami-Dade County Building Code Compliance officers will discuss the evolution of the Florida Building Code as it continues to engage the ongoing challenges of wind, fire and durability – and emerging concerns associated with sustainability, renewable energy, and recycling and reuse of building components and materials.
The Roof as a Platform
Thomas Hutchinson, RRC, FRCI, AIA, CSI, of Hutchinson Design Group, Ltd., in Barrington IL, will address the various components that designers should consider when integrating energy-producing systems such as wind turbines and rooftop solar panels.
Fire and Wind Resistance Standards for Vegetated Roofs
Mike Ennis, RRC, of Single-Ply Roofing Institute (SPRI) in Reynoldsburg, OH, will discuss the newest standards for vegetative roof systems including wind uplift, fire-spread resistance and other variables such as plant type, spacing and soil water content, as developed by SPRI and Green Roofs for Healthy Cities.
Better Design and Building Practices for Reducing Water and Moisture Problems in Wood-Framed Commercial and Multifamily Buildings
Steve Easley, of Steve Easley & Associates in Danville, CA, will teach contractors, designers and specifiers how to identify common design defects that can create water and moisture-related problems. He will also provide tips on selecting materials and on installation to yield a more durable building.
Central Findings of the RCI Foundation Roofing Industry Research Summit
James Hoff, Ph.D, of TEGNOS Research, Inc., in Carmel, IN, will reveal the most notable findings gained from a recent meeting in which manufacturing and industry association leaders identified and addressed the major opportunities and risks that will affect the roofing industry over the next decade.
Additional convention highlights will include the keynote speaker, NBC’s Chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd, who will offer a comprehensive picture of the political landscape, and the trade show, where manufacturers will exhibit new products and services. Over 1,000 building envelope professionals are expected to attend.
Continuing Education credits are earned by attending. For each educational program and auxiliary seminar attended, members of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) receive one hour of Learning Units and all attendees can earn Continuing Education Hours from RCI.
For more information about the RCI International Convention and Trade Show or to register, please visit www.rci-online.org.
RCI Inc.
RCI Inc. is an international association of professional consultants, architects, and engineers who specialize in the specification and design of roofing, waterproofing, and exterior wall systems. RCI regularly hosts educational programs designed to demystify and explain the application of building envelope technologies.
Source: Charlotte Desoto Building Industry Association