FREE CSI Webinar :
Factors for specifying Treated Engineered Wood Siding (TEWS) as an
Exterior Cladding in Light Commercial and Multi-Family Projects
(12/20/17)
LP Building Corp
CSI Learning Level:
Basic
Audience:
- Specifiers
- Owners
- Contractors
- Engineers
- Developers
- Architects
- Project Managers
- Student
- CAD Operators
Speaker:
Scott Lockyear, PE
An introduction to treated engineered wood siding and its use in
light commercial and multi-family construction projects, with
explanations of and comparisons to other cladding options commonly
specified for these projects. Course content also includes the key
benefits of treated engineered wood siding, such as design
potential, workability, durability, sustainability and use in
fire-rated assemblies.
Learning Objectives:
- Provide an overview of multi-family (MF) and light commercial
(LC) construction types for which treated engineered wood siding
(TEWS) is a cladding option, and review the major exterior cladding
options available for these applications.
- Provide an overview of TEWS and discuss its history, how it’s
made, why it’s sustainable, and how it can help builders/architects
obtain LEED points.
- Discuss how to achieve aesthetic, durability and weather-
ability requirements using TEWS in MF and LC projects.
- Understand common MF and LC cladding assemblies rated to meet
fire codes, including those using TEWS.
Credit: 1.0 AIA HSW/LU credit
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