
Polyiso: The Next Generation of Air and Water Resistive Barrier 1.0 CEU/HSW
April 17 @ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
In this course, we’ll learn about the science behind thermal, air, and moisture control for steel stud construction. We’ll interpret the code requirements for building envelope design and performance and discover how polyiso meets requirements and outperforms traditional methods for optimum control. We’ll examine how professionals are looking to a better future, and understand building sustainability and longevity.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand Building Sustainability and Longevity
- Learn About the Science Behind Thermal, Air and Moisture Control for Steel Stud Construction
- Interpret the Code Requirements for Building Envelope Design and Performance
- Discover How POLYISO Meets Requirements and Outperforms Traditional Methods for Optimum Control
Matt Stevens, Associate AIA, CSI, CCPR, CDT, REWP, Sika Corportation
Matt received his Master’s degree in Architecture from Texas Tech University and has over 20 years in the building industry. His experience includes architectural design, construction, consulting, and training/development roles. As a Building Envelope & Architectural Consultant he works directly with Architects, Contractors, Consultants and Specifiers to select the optimal insulation for their projects while meeting applicable building codes. He is an active member that serves on the boards of several CSI and BEC chapters as well as RAiNA.