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FEBRUARY 13-14, 2019 | OMNI CHAMPION’S GATE FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE FWCCA’S PARTNERS IN EDUCATION ACOUSTI ENGINEERING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA CERTAINTEED CLARKDIETRICH DRYVIT SYSTEMS, INC. TEAM GFA MASTER WALL, INC. PLASTIC COMPONENTS, INC. SENCO TITAN FLORIDA

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Page 1: FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE · This presentation is an overview of the different material styles and accessories used for traditional 3 coat stucco in the Florida market

FEBRUARY 13-14, 2019 | OMNI CHAMPION’S GATE

FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE

FWCCA’S PARTNERS IN EDUCATION

ACOUSTI ENGINEERING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

CERTAINTEED

CLARKDIETRICH

DRYVIT SYSTEMS, INC.

TEAM GFA

MASTER WALL , INC.

PLASTIC COMPONENTS, INC.

SENCO

TITAN FLORIDA

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Board of Director’s Meeting

Golf Tournament Check-in - Omni Champion’s Gate - International Course with Lunch

Shot-gun Start/Scramble

Dinner for All – Presentation of Golf Awards from today’s Scholarship Tournament and networking among event sponsors and table participants

Board Members & Attendee Check-in

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2019

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019

THURSDAY | FEBRUARY 14, 2019

Check-in with Breakfast

CLASS I – “EMERGING TRENDS: SEISMIC SHIFTS WILL REQUIRE MORE THAN AN INCREMENTAL RESPONSE”Presented by John J Murphy, FMI, Tampa, FL

Response to today’s trends will determine the winners and losers of tomorrow. FMI will give a synopsis of the current and emerging construction trends the construction industry is facing. This presentation provides insights into some of the construction industry’s complex business challenges and will highlight what the contractors of the future should be doing in relation to people and technology.

• Discover what trends are driving change in our industry.• Identify the recruiting, training and development strategies that are now required to

maximize performance and develop the workforce of the future• Understand how to build innovation in your organization to meet the future contracts.

Break

CLASS II – “OPTIMIZED ACOUSTICS IN BUILDINGS: THE TRUE SOUND EXPERIENCE”Presented by Ryan Keaton, Rockfon

Complying with the more stringent acoustic performance criteria in the standards, guidelines and building rating systems has become more challenging in today’s predominantly larger and more open commercial interiors. Higher amounts of sound absorption are required to limit reverberation, increase speech intelligibility and prevent widespread noise disturbances. This presentation will education attendees in achieving the required amount of noise control using high-performance, modular, acoustic ceiling by blocking sound using walls and lightweight plenum barriers so that their designs comply not only with user expectations, but also the higher sound isolation criteria in the acoustics standards and guidelines.

• Understanding the impact that noise in buildings has on body, mind, behavior and performance

• Review the overarching trends in acoustic standards, guidelines, rating systems• Dispel the myths that have made acoustics the lowest scoring metric on building

occupant surveys• Develop a simple design approach to optimize acoustics

10:00 AM - Noon

Noon

12:30 PM

6:0 0PM

8:00 - 8:30 AM

8:30 - 10:30 AM

10:00 - 10:15 AM

10:15 - Noon

FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE PROGRAM AGENDA

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THURSDAY | FEBRUARY 14, 2019FIELD SUPERVISOR/PROJECT MANAGERS PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Lunch for All

CLASS III – “BIM” BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING – IT’S NOT JUSTA DESIGN TOOL ANY MORE”Presented by Larry Cohan, BC Architects, Coral Gables, FL

Fly thru a major South Florida Mall Renovation Project on the wings of Revit.• See actual examples of BIM used for organization, design studies, construction docs, and shop

drawings• How BIM supports Collaboration• Learn Tricks and Best Practices for Inputting, Extracting and Sharing Information using BIM.

CLASS IV – “ENCOUNTERING MOLD DURING A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT: MOLD BASICS, REGULATIONS AND WORKERS SAFETY” Presented by Michelle McIntyre, GFA, Tampa, FL

• Understand what mold is and its requirements for growth Mold definition, Water requirements, Mold types

• Describe and discuss conditions conducive to mold growth Water/moisture intrusion, Humidity

• Understand basic health and safety issues regarding mold growth Conditions caused by affected building materials, mold allergies and sensitivities, health & safety issues during remediation

• Identify basic mold testing methods Visual inspection, moisture content, air sampling/surface sampling/dust sampling

• Understand basic “regulations” regarding mold testing and remediation Conditions of space being assessed, regulations for mold professionals

Check-in with Breakfast

CLASS I – “LIMITING HEIGHTS”Ryan Smith, P.E., Exec. VP, Ram Steel Framing, Inc.

• The Building Code, ASTM, AISI and ICC as it relates • Composite vs Non-Composite Assemblies• Pressure and Deflection• Connections• Code Compliance Programs and Additional Resources

Break

CLASS II – “LATH & ACCESSORY MATERIAL STYLES & INSTALLATION” Presented by Justin Fleming, Suwannee American Cement, Moderator, with presentations by Chris K. Little, ClarkDietrich/Vinyl Corp., Herman Guevara, Plastic Components, Inc., and John Thomas, BASF Wall Systems, Inc.

This presentation is an overview of the different material styles and accessories used for traditional 3 coat stucco in the Florida market and their installations.

8:00 - 8:30 AM

8:30 - 10:00 AM

10:00 - 10:15 AM

10:15 - Noon

(Cont. on next page)

Noon - 1:00 PM

1:15 - 3:00 PM

2:30 - 4:30 PM

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THURSDAY | FEBRUARY 14, 2019 FIELD PERSONNEL/SUPERVISORY EMPLOYEE PROGRAM (CONT.)

12:00 - 1:00 PM

1:15 - 3:00 PM

3:00 - 4:30 PM

Lunch for all

CLASS III- “BUILDING WELLNESS” CONDITIONS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO BUILDING WELLNESS AND CONTRACTOR SAFETY”Presented by Michelle McIntyre, GFA, Tampa, Fl.

• Identify Indoor contaminants• Define Sick building syndrome• Understand proper ventilation and how outdoor air enters a building• Discuss most common causes (pollutant sources) of Sick Buildings Asbestos/biological

pollutants (mold)/Co-Co2/formaldehyde/lead/pesticides/radon/VOCs/PCBs• List the health effects of poor indoor air quality• Understand the concept of “green cleaning”

CLASS IV “HEALTHY WALLS = RAIN SCREEN AND VENTILATION”Presented by Steve Long and Tim Wheeler, Keene Building Products

This program will present the building science behind using rain screen as one of the solutions to moisture problems in hard coat stucco and other hygroscopic claddings and veneers. Also to be reviewed:

• How energy efficiency has affected the building envelope• Water resistive barriers – the differences between building paper, house wrap, zip wall, fluid

applied air and water resistant barriers, flashing details and how they integrate properly with a rain screen and hard coat stucco systems

• Concepts of air barrier systems will be reviewed • Sections to help validate the presentation re: Florida Building Code

Lath Overview:• Material Composition (Metallica & Non-Metallic)• Features & Benefits• References Standards• Applications & Proper Embedment• Limitations

Accessory Overview:Review New ASTM Standard: Standard Specification for Lathing and Furring Accessories, and fasteners, for Interior and Exterior Portland Cement Based Plaster.

Installation:A video of Installation of various lath and accessories on wall.

(Class II cont.)

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RYAN KEETON is the District Sales Manager for Rockfon, a manufacturer that makes a full line of grid suspension systems (Chicago Metallic) specialty metal ceilings and acoustical ceiling tile. He resides in Central Florida. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from Florida State University. He has been in the construction building industry for 14 years. His free time consists of sending time with his wife and 3 year old son.

STEVE LONG has been a manufacturer’s agent for building products since 1982, his father started the business in 1964. He has experience in stucco failures occurring in Southeastern Pennsylvania starting in 2006. He found the education process needed to start from the WRB to the rain screen and out to the exterior stucco system using the building code and ASTMC1063 and ASTMC926 as a guide. His educational presentations have been given to code officials, architects, builders, forensic inspectors and sub-contractors over the past 12 years.

JOHN MURPHY is a senior consultant with FMI, and specializes in designing and implementing solutions to complex problems through systematically developing a comprehensive understanding of the environment, applying multidisciplinary models to design solutions and integrating assessment analytics to allocate and prioritize assets for optimal strategic impact. The cornerstone of his success is in implementing solutions through building and leading high-performing teams and collaborative communities of interest.

MICHELLE MCINTYRE has over 20 years of experience partnering with clients to create safer and healthier conditions in their workplace, navigating the many challenges of balancing safety regulations with budgetary restrictions. She is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and Certified Safety Professional and currently the Director of Environmental Health and Safety at GFA International with offices across Florida. She is a national presenter on silica and many other environmental topics and has supported clients in industrial, commercial, educational, healthcare, and construction sectors in complex matters across the country.

TIM WHEELER is the new Florida territory manager for Keene building Products. A premier innovator and manufacturer of 3-Dimensional filament products for the building envelope and noise control markets. Their noise products are designed for construction projects such as multi-family apartments and condominiums to stop impact and airborne noise, while our building envelopes products can be utilized in wall, masonry, roofing, and foundation applications to eliminate moisture issues. Product lines include: QUIET QURL, Acoustical Assurance and DRIWALL.

SPEAKERS

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1. ____________________________________________________________ ($200.00) ($250.00)

2. ____________________________________________________________ ($175.00) ($225.00)

3. ____________________________________________________________ ($175.00) ($225.00)

4. ____________________________________________________________ ($175.00) ($225.00)

Fee includes ALL Classes, Handouts, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

New Member Fee $250.00 includes 1 Registration for Executive Conference and one year membership, use membership application enclosed.

A block of rooms have been reserved for this event. Omni Champion’s Gate, (800) 843-6664 | $150.00 per night - Single/Double

Mail form with check to: FWCCA, PO BOX 180458, CASSELBERRY, FL 32718

OR FAX TO: 407-260-5732

FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE | FEBRUARY 13-14, 2019

REGISTRATION FORM: CONTRACTOR

NAME _____________________________________________________________________________

COMPANY_________________________________________________________________________

COMPANY ADDRESS______________________________________________________________

CITY____________________________________________ STATE ______ ZIP_________________

EMAIL _____________________________________________________________________________

NAME OF ATTENDEES BEFORE 1/19 AFTER 1/19

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REGISTRATION FEE: $100.00 PER ATTENDEE

REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: BREAKFAST, ALL HAND-OUTS, & LUNCH/NETWORKING SESSION.

Mail form with check to: FWCCA, PO BOX 180458, CASSELBERRY, FL 32718

OR FAX TO: 407-260-5732

NAME _____________________________________________________________________________

COMPANY_________________________________________________________________________

COMPANY ADDRESS______________________________________________________________

CITY____________________________________________ STATE ______ ZIP_________________

FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE | FEBRUARY 13-14, 2019

FEBRUARY 14, 2019

REGISTRATION FORM: SUPERVISORS, FOREMEN, KEY-PERSONNEL PROGRAM

Registration and Check-in w/Continental Breakfast

CLASS I – “LIMITING HEIGHTS”

Refreshment Break

CLASS II – “LATH & ACCESSORY MATERIAL STYLES & INSTALLATION”

Lunch

CLASS III- “BUILDING WELLNESS” CONDITIONS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO BUILDING WELLNESS AND CONTRACTOR SAFETY”

CLASS IV “HEALTHY WALLS = RAIN SCREEN AND VENTILATION”

Depart

8:00 AM

8:30 - 10:30 AM

10:30 - 10:45 AM

10:45 - 11:45 AM

12:00 - 1:00 PM

1:00 - 2:15 PM

2:30 - 4:30 PM

4:30 PM

FWCCA EXECUTIVE CONFERENCEFEBRUARY 13-14, 2019OMNI CHAMPION’S GATE

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FLOR I DA WALL & CE I LI NG CONTRACTOR SPO B OX 180458 | CASSE LB E R RY, FL 32817-0458

FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE

FEBRUARY 13-14, 2019 | OMNI CHAMPION’S GATE