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2010 RON WOESTE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS SHOW




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Presented each year by the Dayton/Miami Valley Chapter of CSI, The Ron Woeste Construction Products Show has become a tradition for the entire community. For over 25 years architects, contractors, owners, building managers, and suppliers have gathered to learn from one another, share stories, and just have a great time. Free parking, free admission, free beer, free food, and plenty of door prizes and cash drawings make the event a favorite in the market.

For many years Ron Woeste brought the coordination expertise and the energy toward making this event successful beyond expectations. Although a tragic boating accident has forced Ron into a pre-mature retirement, his spirit and enthusiasm remains constant in the event that now bears his name.

The Ron Woeste Construction Products Show boasts roughly 60 exhibitors each year, and provides the latest in construction related products, services and technology for over 200 visitors. Educational seminars offer valuable information and a chance for continuing education.


2010 C O N T I N U I N G   E D U C A T I O N A L   S E M I N A R S

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Session 1
2:00 - 3:00 PM
Building Code ANSI/SPRI ES-1 for Building Fascia and Trim
Tom Diamond - Garland Company
The presentation will provide an understanding of the Building Code for ANSI/SPRI ES-1. Attendees will understand what testing is needed for fascia and trim to meet the ES-1 code. It will provide a understanding of how to qualify the proper metal assemblies and what to look for in the assemblies to ensure the building is meeting building code ES-1.


CEU?s TBD
Session 2
2:00 - 3:00 PM

“A Closer Look” at Metal Wall Systems
Jon K. Schlosser, CSI, CDT - CENTRIA
At the conclusion of this program you will better understand:

  • How to recognize metal wall system solutions for different climatic conditions
  • How moisture and thermal problems arise in a building enclosure and how to prevent them
  • How to comprehend the importance of air barriers in exterior wall design
  • How to identify and assess wall testing criteria and performance requirements
  • Sustainability of metal in exterior walls
  • How to acknowledge the performance, aesthetic, and sustainable advantages of integrated accessories

1.0 CEU (AIA/CES)
Session 3
3:15 - 4:15 PM

DP & L?s Energy Efficiency Rebates
Dan Shuler - Dayton Power and Light
“Commercial and industrial customers can improve their bottom line by controlling their energy costs. DP&L?s Rapid Rebate program offers financial incentives for energy-efficient technologies such as lighting, HVAC, motors, drives, and compressed air. Additionally, in 2010, DP&L introduced a New Construction rebate program and a Government Energy Audit rebate program where customers can take advantage of other energy-efficient incentives for their business.”


CEU?s TBD
Session 4
3:15 - 4:15 PM
High Performance Daylighting: Energy Savings for your Clients
Eric G. Huffman - Sunoptics

High Performance Daylighting offers one of the best ways to save energy and reduce carbon footprint for buildings today. Attendees of this presentation will learn about this simple, but effective design strategy. Including product specific comparisons and case studies of installations.


CEU?s TBD
Session 5
4:30 - 5:30 PM
Energy Conservation & Retro Commissioning
Matthew Herbert, CEM - Heapy Engineering
Frank Mauro PE, CCP, LEED AP BD+C - Heapy Engineering

“An increased awareness in the United States regarding the importance of energy conservation continues to evolve the way we design, build, and retrofit buildings. Attendees of this presentation will understand how Codes and Standards are shifting all projects to become High Performance / High Energy Efficient projects. In addition, attendees will gain insight on incentives to address Sustainability in existing buildings and the benefits of implementing a Retro-Commissioning program.”


1.0 CEU HSW SD (AIA/CES)
Session 6
4:30 - 5:30 PM
Controlling Light & Heat with Architectural Glazing Systems
Steve Cohen - SCHOTT North America, Inc.

“This program addresses and describes various glazing options for maximizing daylight, controlling solar heat gain, maximizing visibility and view, minimizing reflections, controlling glare, and optimizing energy efficiency.” At the end of this program, the architect should be able to: 1) Identify building envelope strategies for controlling daylight and solar heating; 2) Describe four or more glazing technologies for solar control; 3) Compare architectural techniques and glazing systems for daylight control; and 4) Understand the comparative benefits of high-performance architectural glazing systems in such areas as energy efficiency, thermal gain, and indoor environmental quality.
1.0 CEU HSW (AIA/CES)