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Webinar: Design for Resilience and Sustainability with Precast Concrete

  • PCI Gulf South PO Box 7738 Gulfport, MS 39506 United States (map)

This free CEU webinar is open to PCI members and non-members.

This course will discuss considerations for the holistic design and construction of durable, long-lasting structures that are sustainable, safe and resilient. A building's primary goal is to protect the lives, lifestyles and livelihoods of its occupants. Precast concrete has numerous qualities that can help buildings  perform efficiently and offer occupants and communities healthy, flexible and useful spaces that can be effectively utilized over many years. Attendees will have the chance to see and hear case studies of projects that used precast concrete for durability, resilience, and sustainability, and examine important qualities and attributes to consider when specifying the material.

Date and time: Thursday, February 24, at 12:00 p.m. CST.

CEU Credit: 1 AIA credit and CEU/PDH credit

Learning Objectives: As a result of attending this course, the participant will be able to:

1.       Define the concepts of resilience and sustainability with a focus on holistic design and long-term, lifecycle performance.

2.       Analyze how material choices made impact the safety and wellbeing of occupants over the life of the building and future design concepts.

3.       Explore opportunities where sustainability, resilience, durability and efficiency intersect.

4.       Identify how precast, prestressed concrete can contribute to designs that are sustainable, efficient, durable and resilient enough to protect the lives, livelihoods and lifestyles of occupants and communities.

5.       Examine case studies of sustainable, resilient and safe projects that effectively utilized precast concrete to achieve their goals.

Presenter:

  • Jim Schneider, Executive Director, PCI Mountain States.

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