MN BEC / IMI Joint Meeting: Through-Wall Flashing Compatibility, Sustainability and Performance.

Followed by 2018 MN BEC Organizational Meeting.

When

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

11:30 am – 11:55 pm:  Check-in & Seating
11:55 am – 1:00 pm:  Seminar & Lunch
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm:  Minnesota BEC Organizational Meeting

Where

BAC Training Center
5420 International Parkway
New Hope, MN 55428

Registration

While the seminar and lunch are free, registration is required.
Space is limited, please register by Wednesday, January 10, 2018    
 

Register Here   

Program

Through-Wall Flashing Compatibility, Sustainability and Performance
Understand the performance characteristics, the recycled/recyclable content, the ability to survive installation, and life cycle costs of the different through-wall flashing materials.  York Flashing presents an AIA accredited seminar* which will discuss the composition, costs, installation, and performance characteristics of each type of flashing.

Topics Covered:

  • Learn about the composition of each type of flashing and their effects on sustainability and life cycle costs
  • Have a better understanding of how to specify through-wall flashings and avoid compatibility issues
  • Understand the performance characteristics different types of commonly used cavity wall materials and how to create a resilient flashing system.
  • Recognize necessary accessories and challenges of installation

Speaker

Meagan Elfert CSI, CDT, LEED Green Associate
Regional Sales Manager
York Flashings

Meagan earned her M.S. in Management and B.A in Psychology from McDaniel College. Prior to working in the construction industry, she worked as a Human Resources director at a non-profit agency. Meagan is currently active in the local CSI and USGBC chapters and serves as a Director on the board of the Baltimore CSI Chapter.

Meagan gives presentations on flashing compatibility, sustainability, and performance to architectural, engineering, and consulting firms across the country. She assists in overseeing and managing York’s independent representatives across the east coast. Meagan also provides trainings for masonry contractors and performs job site visits to ensure best flashing installation.

Meagan and the York team are dedicated to enhancing the building envelope by focusing on flashings that are affordable and last the life of the building to give the industry materials that match the test of time.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

Continuing_Education This program meets AIA/CES criteria for 1 LU/HSW learning units, which will be     reported directly to AIA.

 

 

 

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