Moisture Control Solutions II
-- Building Design & Construction, 7/7/2006 12:54:00 PM
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![]() Richard KeleherAIA, CSI, LEED AP Architect Mr. Keleher is a senior architect in charge of technical quality reviews for design and construction documents on over a billion dollars worth of construction. He is nationally known for expertise in building envelopes. Kami FarahmandpourPE, RRC, CCS, CCCA Principal, founder of Building Technology Consultants, PC. Mr. Farahmandpour has been involved in the evaluation, testing and repair of construction materials since 1984. He specializes in investigation of deterioration, water leakage issues, and construction deficiencies in building envelopes. Dr. John StraubeAssociate Professor, University of Waterloo, Ont. Civil Engineering and Architecture Director, U of Waterloo Building Engineering Group Founding Principal, Balanced Solutions, Inc. Co-author, Building Science for Building Enclosures |
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> Register or Login to view the webcast Download the presentation slides Take the AIA Learning Unit Exam Aired: Thursday, July 27, 2006 1:00 PM CT | 2:00 PM ET Part two of the successful Moisture Control webcast series answers new questions about the problem of unwanted moisture. Discussion topics include: :: WUFI (heat and moisture dynamic) :: Dewpoint analysis :: Vapor barriers :: Air barriers :: The Rain Screen Principle :: Alternate materials barriers :: Air leakage and energy loss
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