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Seminar One
Commercial Roofing Selection Process and Lapping System Options
1 Formal CPD Point
Program Overview
There are many often competing factors to consider when choosing a roof system: structural requirement, fire standards, weatherability and thermal performance. This seminar will provide you with technical understanding to assist you in finding the best product solution required in today’s construction projects. The presentation will also assist in understanding the major issues that arise with end lapping roof panels and the impact it has on the longevity and maintenance of the building.
CPD Competency Standards
The presentation will satisfy the following competencies from the National Standards of Competency for Architects 2021.
Project Initiation and Conceptual Design | |
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PC26 | Be able to undertake site, cultural and contextual analysis as part of preliminary design research |
Detailed Design and Construction Documentation | |
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PC39 | Be able to integrate the material selection, structural and construction systems established in the conceptual design into the detailed design and documentation. |
PC43 | Be able to collaborate with nominated contractors early in the documentation process to identify key construction methodology opportunities and constraints. |
PC45 | Be able to nominate and integrate quality and performance standards with regard to selected materials, finishes, fittings, components and systems, considering the impact on Country and the environment, and the whole life carbon impact of the project. This includes integrating life cycle assessments and other expertise and advice from consultants. |
Learning Outcomes
- Critical issues for consideration when assessing commercial roofing options and the risks of inappropriate placement of roof penetrations.
- Identify the differences between panel and single skin roof systems
- How to apply knowledge of different systems and project-specific considerations to make appropriate roofing system selections
- Identify the opportunities provided by matching structural steel placement and roof panel span performance
- Outline the difference between expansion joint steps and end lapping and how new systems overcome the risks of end lapping
Attendees will be will be accredited with 1 formal Refuel CPD point and an AIA competency certificate upon successfully completing the assessment.
Seminar Two
Design Consideration for Insulated Sandwich Panel
1 Formal CPD Point
Program Overview
Australia is following European and American practices where Insulated Sandwich Panels (ISP) are being increasingly specified in a range of end use applications to take advantage of their structural and thermal properties and ease of construction. This seminar explores a range of design considerations to achieve optimum results with ISP including; structural, thermal, weatherability and fire properties. It will discuss the differences between ISP and ACP, the properties of different ISP core types and how ISP complies with Australian Standards
CPD Competency Standards
Project Initiation and Conceptual Design | |
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PC28 | Be able to draw on knowledge from building sciences and technology, environmental sciences and behavioural and social sciences as part of preliminary design research and when developing the conceptual design to optimise the performance of the project |
Detailed Design and Construction Documentation | |
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PC39 | Be able to integrate the material selection, structural and construction systems established in the conceptual design into the detailed design and documentation. |
PC43 | Be able to collaborate with nominated contractors early in the documentation process to identify key construction methodology opportunities and constraints. |
PC45 | Be able to nominate and integrate quality and performance standards with regard to selected materials, finishes, fittings, components and systems, considering the impact on Country and the environment, and the whole life carbon impact of the project. This includes integrating life cycle assessments and other expertise and advice from consultants. |
Learning Outcomes
- Identify core types for insulated panel (ISP), their different properties and suitability for different types of construction
- Explain the differences between ISP and ACP
- Explain the benefits of Insulated Sandwich Panel
- Articulate the relevant design considerations when specifying ISP, specific to
- Structural,
- Fire,
- Weatherability and
- Thermal.
- Outline the difference between expansion joint steps and end lapping
and how new systems overcome the risks of end lapping
Attendees will be will be accredited with 1 formal Refuel CPD point and an AIA competency certificate upon successfully completing the assessment.
Seminar Three
Insulated Sandwich Panel: Composition, BIM & Installation
1 Formal CPD Point
Program Overview
When it comes to design and construction in today’s world there are many options to consider and, in this seminar, participants will expand their understanding on Insulated Sandwich Panel (ISP), how the manufacturing processes differ and how this in turn results in different properties for each panel type. This presentation will identify the key quality control measures in this process, the Australian Standards and other controls applicable to the end products.
The presentation will also look at the BIM options with ISP, a ready reckoner for NCC fire compliance, how panel should be handled through the supply chain including building site requirements and the essentials for a range of installation methods for ISP such as FRL, FM Approved, Temperature Controlled and IPCA Code of Practice.
CPD Competency Standards
This presentation will deliver outcomes related to the following Competency/s from the National Standard of Competency for Architects 2021:
Project Initiation and Conceptual Design | |
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PC28 | Be able to draw on knowledge from building sciences and technology, environmental sciences and behavioural and social sciences as part of preliminary design research and when developing the conceptual design to optimise the performance of the project |
Detailed Design and Construction Documentation | |
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PC39 | Be able to integrate the material selection, structural and construction systems established in the conceptual design into the detailed design and documentation. |
PC43 | Be able to collaborate with nominated contractors early in the documentation process to identify key construction methodology opportunities and constraints. |
PC45 | Be able to nominate and integrate quality and performance standards with regard to selected materials, finishes, fittings, components and systems, considering the impact on Country and the environment, and the whole life carbon impact of the project. This includes integrating life cycle assessments and other expertise and advice from consultants. |
PC46 | Be able to produce project documentation that meets the requirements of the contract and procurement process and complies with regulatory controls, building standards and codes, and conditions of construction and planning approvals. |
Learning Outcomes
- Explain the different manufacturing processes and quality assurance aspects for ISP
- Articulate why PIR chemistry is different and how it assists performance
- Identify BIM options with ISP and a ready reckoner for NCC fire compliance
- Assess site requirements for delivery, storage, handling of ISP
- Explain installation essentials for a range of install types – such as FRL, FM Approved, Temperature Controlled Environments and IPCA Code of Practice
Attendees will be will be accredited with 1 formal Refuel CPD point and an AIA competency certificate upon successfully completing the assessment.
Speakers
Meet our AIA approved presenters
Andrew Hudson
Andrew is a construction industry professional with 25 years’ experience across a variety of functional construction materials. For the past 12 years, Andrew has represented Australia’s largest manufacturer of CodeMark certified Insulated Roof and Wall Panel Systems – Bondor Metecno.
During this time, Andrew has supported the Architectural & Engineering fraternity in achieving their project goals throughout Australia & the South Pacific.
As Bondor Metecno’s National Specification Sales Manager, he leads a professional and enthusiastic Specification Team.
Andrew is a highly regarded industry expert in Fire, Thermal & Acoustic performance across Commercial, Industrial and Residential applications & is focused on good design, energy efficiency and sustainability.
Andrew is also an active supporter of the Australian Institute of Architects and their State Chapters
Andrew is an approved AIA Refuel presenter.
Andrew Walton
Andrew is a construction industry professional with in excess of 20 years’ experience across a variety of functional, high performance construction materials and in WA/SA represents Australia’s largest manufacturer of CodeMark certified insulated roof and wall panels, Bondor_Metecno.
Throughout this time Andrew has supported thousands of architects and projects across WA/SA and is regarded as an industry expert in areas of thermal performance and sustainability – he has contributed meaningfully to a range of marquee projects including Elizabeth Quays and Burswood Casino.
Andrew is an engaging and knowledgeable presenter, having most recently presented at the highly topical NCC 2022 Proposed Energy Efficiency Changes to both the WA and SA chapters of Housing Industry Association in addition to the hundreds of formal CPD sessions he has delivered.
Andrew is also passionate about supporting the next generation of building designers, and is a regular guest speaker to students at both Curtin University and University of WA as part of the architectural curriculum – Andrew also was instrumental in formalising partnerships with these institutions that has delivered merit awards, providing financial as well as practical support to architectural students.
With a personal background in international sport Andrew understands the power of high performing teams and elite standards that go into preparation, practice and execution. Andrew brings this same approach to his engagement with building designers and is a highly valued partner to practitioners in areas relating to thermal efficiency, fire, sustainability and the NCC.
Andrew is an approved AIA Refuel presenter.
Caroline Bell
Caroline is a construction industry professional with in excess of 20 years’ experience across a variety of functional, high performance construction materials and in QLD represents Australia’s largest manufacturer of CodeMark certified insulated roof and wall panels, Bondor_Metecno.
Throughout this time Caroline has supported thousands of architects and projects across QLD/NT and is particularly passionate about the ever-evolving digital space in design documentation – this is evidenced by her involvement with a number of committees and industry forums including BILT ANZ and BrisBIM. Caroline is passionate about good design and understands the critical link between aesthetics and performance and provides strong support to design practitioners in areas relating to CodeMark, Australian Standards and the NCC.
Caroline matches this technical knowledge with available digital delivery tools as she understands the design professional of today seeks to optimise productivity using the latest technologies. Caroline is a trusted and sought-after design partner due to her knowledge, engaging personality and natural enthusiasm for the entire design to construction process.
Caroline is an approved AIA Refuel presenter.
Aimie Gers
Aimie has been working in the Architecture and Design industry for over 12 years in VIC and has gained experience and knowledge within various products such as hard and soft floor coverings, acoustics, lighting and now thermal solutions.
Aimie’s specification focus has been within the commercial space working on projects such as multi-res, hospitality, retail, aged care, education and recreational. Mostly working with Architects and Interior Designers but also liaising with builders, developers, contractors and end users facilitating projects from specification to installation.
Aimie has a passion for sustainable and thermal products that can make an impact within your built environment to decrease carbon emissions, improve energy efficiency while maintaining integrity and aesthetics.
Aimie is an accomplished presenter of CPD programs and an in-demand speaker and participant at industry events. Aimie matches her passion for thermally efficient building with an expert knowledge of the National Construction Code to deliver practical solutions that enable design and building professionals to deliver highly functional, sustainable projects without compromising on the creativity element so important to the design community.
Aimie is an approved AIA Refuel presenter.
Lee Larbalestier
Lee is a construction industry professional with in excess of 10 years’ experience across a variety of functional, high performance construction materials and in NSW/ACT represents Australia’s largest manufacturer of CodeMark certified insulated roof and wall panels, Bondor_Metecno.
Throughout this time Lee has supported hundreds of architects and projects across NSW/ACT and is particularly knowledgeable about fire, condensation and energy efficiency in cladding systems.
Lee is also a regular contributor to industry forums, having presented to Building Designers Association Australia (BDAA) and most recently presented at the highly topical NCC 2022 Proposed Energy Efficiency Changes to both the Sydney and Newcastle chapters of Housing Industry Association. This is in addition to the hundreds of formal CPD sessions she has delivered throughout her career.
Lee is passionate about serving the specification fraternity to ensure that both great design and compliance are achieved on construction projects and enjoys engaging with and supporting practitioners in areas relating to CodeMark, Australian Standards and the NCC. Lee’s natural passion for construction projects is evident in her dealings with all stakeholders and she gains enormous satisfaction from partnering and delivering a project from concept through to occupancy, translating an initial design vision into a practical and buildable solution that doesn’t compromise on the creative elements that designers aspire to.
Lee is an approved AIA Refuel presenter.