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This course will discuss the various types of Mass Timber Construction, focusing on the Fire and Acoustical Considerations associated with Cross Laminated Timber Construction. Topics will include the differences and benefits of each type of mass timber assemblies, the reasons behind two hour fire ratings and the role gypsum underlayments play in fire resistance, planned changes to the International Building Code, and the pitfalls and solutions to sound control in mass timber assemblies.
In this course you will learn more about the benefits of underlayments and sound control mats and how to select the right products for your project. You will learn more about how underlayments and sound mats are installed, how they help to enhance the safety and marketability of a project, as well as the factors necessary in determining which products should be specified in a variety of applications.
Concrete slabs can be subjected to moisture vapor emissions from the ground and due to varying humidity conditions. In this presentation, participants will learn how to assess the potential need for a vapor barrier, the types of vapor barriers available, and how to test the moisture content of a concrete slab. Participants will also learn the basic installation process of a surface applied moisture vapor barrier.
This course examines how the acoustic environment influences occupant wellness and satisfaction. Participants will learn key sound science concepts, methods for measuring sound in buildings, and relevant codes and standards for various building types. By the end, you’ll be equipped to choose the right sound control system to create acoustic environments that enhance occupant experience and well-being.
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The tenant is lined up. The schedule is tight, but doable. Before move-in, the worn-out floor needs replacing, and
Left untreated, moisture in concrete slabs can ruin finished flooring and your reputation as a trusted, flooring professional. Moisture:
Driven by code requirements and occupant expectations, sound attenuation in multifamily properties is an increasingly important factor in building
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