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Historic
Window Replacement
This presentation includes Historic Window Replacement Guidelines
as established by the National Park Service. This session explores
the evaluation process and whether to preserve, repair or replace
the existing windows. Learn why an in depth survey of the existing
conditions early in the rehabilitation process can be instrumental
in determining which options should be considered and fully explored.
Discussion also includes options and accessories available for replication,
encapsulation and complete replacement of existing fenestration products.
1 Hour = 1 Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) Learning Unit (LU)
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The
Sky's the Limit
"The Sky's the Limit" program developed by TRACO for building
design professionals, defines the term "Daylighting" and
the benefits created by maximizing this concept in building design.
Particular attention is directed at daylighting the core of buildings
via overhead-sloped glazing/skylighting. Studies conducted on the
effects of daylighting and skylighting are reviewed from both an
energy savings and occupant performance perspective.
1 Hour = 1 Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) Learning Unit
(LU)
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Impact Resistant Glazing
Systems
Participants of this course will learn about
the need, origins and evolution of the impact resistant glazing systems.
This course will cover the different options of impact glazing systems,
their advantages and disadvantages with cost inclusive. Important
information such as how hurricanes destroy homes, homeowner's demands,
government response to those demands, building codes and test requirements
will also be shared during the class.
1 Hour = 1 Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) Learning Unit (LU)
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