Non-Member Cost :

Online

$

25

Free for CHBA BC members – learn more here

(**At checkout, members will automatically receive free registration. If this does not appear, please email education@chbabc.org so we can verify your membership status.)

CPD Points:

1 (pending)

BC Housing Competency Area:

Construction technology

Time Commitment:

1 hour

Delivery Method:

Webinar

Two-part webinar series:

This two-part webinar series on framing optimization focuses on efficient design and specification of engineered wood floor and above-grade wall systems—helping you boost energy efficiency and put more money in your pocket through smarter, cost-saving building strategies.

*This webinar is the first part in a two-part series. Please register for each session separately if you wish to attend both.

 

Session Description

This session provides a thorough exploration of the key factors affecting floor system performance. Participants will gain insights into how to identify and address these factors through effective design strategies that can be used to produce engineered wood floor systems with exceptional reliability and long-lasting performance.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify key factors that influence floor system performance.
  2. Understand Effective Design Strategies that can be applied to enhance the structural performance and serviceability of EWP floor systems.
  3. Recognize Common Pitfalls in floor system design that lead to callbacks, and learn how to avoid them through proactive planning.
  4. Apply Best Practices for optimizing material selection, system coordination, and detailing to create efficient, high-performance floor systems with minimal field issues.

PRESENTED BY:  Cory McCambridge | The Engineered Wood Association

 

Course Format

All online courses require successful completion of the following components:

  • Attendance for the full duration of the webinar session

Course Material

There is no textbook for this session. All materials are contained within the presentation during the webinar session. Any supplementary materials provided by the speaker will be emailed to students post-session, if applicable.