Annual ABAA, BEC-MN, and CSI Air Barrier Symposium

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When:  Mar 11, 2025 from 08:00 AM to 02:00 PM (CT)
Associated with  Minneapolis-St. Paul

Join us on March 11, 2025 for the Annual ABAA, BEC-MN, and CSI Air Barrier Symposium.

Location
Base Camp
201 Bloomington Road
Fort Snelling, MN 55111

Agenda

7:30 to 8:00 AM Set up for Vendors & Presentations

8:00 AM – Breakfast and Networking

9:00 AM1st presentation: Intro to Commissioning - Taming the Wild, Wild West of Commissioning  by Melissa Payne, BECxP, CxA+BE, CDT, Building Enclosure Consulting- Forensics, Owner, Midwest Enclosure Consulting, LLC

To tame the wild, wild west, we must first have a clear understanding of the BECx steps and process, and identify the key role of the BECx consultant, the Owner, as well as the Design and Construction Team. This course is intended to introduce the BECx process, and to educate Owners, Design Teams, and Construction Teams on the benefits, and the step-by-step process which can reduce risks. Giving owners leak-free, efficient, and sustainable buildings.

10:30 AM2nd presentation: Why of Commissioning - A Look at the Process and How it Can Mitigate Risk by  Melissa Payne, BECxP, CxA+BE, CDT, Building Enclosure Consulting- Forensics, Owner, Midwest Enclosure Consulting, LLC

This has changed the design and construction of these “skins”. So why is commissioning a plausible solution to these challenges? Well, simply put it provides a proven and tried practice which offers guidance and structure to the complex industry of Building Enclosures. This course will cover the BECx process intended to define the project expectations, focus on quality assurance, quality control, verification of system performance, owner training, and maintenance guidance.We will discuss building enclosure commissioning and how commissioning provides a successful trifecta scenario for the owner, design team and construction team

Lunch

1:00 PM3rd presentation - The Evolving Landscape of Commercial Energy Efficiency: Understanding and Applying New Codes by Keith Simon, FAIA, Vice President of Design Phase Services, Salas O'Brien

This course equips Owners, Architects, Engineers, and Construction professionals with the knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape of Commercial Energy Efficiency Codes and their critical role in sustainable and energy-efficient building design. We will delve into the most recent and upcoming energy codes and standards, with a focus on ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC, and explore their implications for building enclosure design and performance. Energy codes are instrumental in achieving energy-efficient buildings within our built environment. We will examine key requirements of these codes and their impact on building enclosure design, materials, and systems. Additionally, the course will highlight the importance of Building Enclosure Commissioning (BECx) – a quality assurance process that ensures the building enclosure meets design intent and performance requirements. The BECx process, including design review, field testing, and functional testing, helps identify and address issues related to air and water leakage, thermal performance, and moisture management. Through engaging case studies and real-world examples, participants will gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of implementing energy codes and BECx in their projects. Furthermore, the course will explore emerging trends and innovations in building enclosure design and commissioning, offering a glimpse into new materials, technologies, and performance metrics shaping the future of the industry.


Price

  • $50 Members
  • $75 Non-Members

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Registration Dates

Registration Register Before
Registration Ends Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Location

Base Camp
201 Bloomington Road
Fort Snelling, MN 55111

Pricing Information

Registration Price
Member $50.00
Non-member $75.00