Assessment, Maintenance, and Repair of Transitional Masonry Structures – All Lessons

In this 7-session series, instructors discuss the most common issues in assessing, maintaining, and where needed, repairing masonry cladding systems constructed in North America between the 1880 and 1945. Specific sessions will address:
- Session 1 – Review of Common Masonry Materials
- Session 2 – Masonry Systems
- Session 3 – Planning and Conducting a Transitional Masonry Building Investigation
- Session 4 – Testing and Analysis
- Session 5 – Rehabilitation Options for Transitional Masonry
- Session 6 – Implementation of a Rehabilitation Project for Transitional Masonry
- Session 7 – Developing a Maintenance Plan for Existing Masonry
This product provides access to all 7 lessons of this series.
$472.50
Description
In this 7-session series, instructors discuss the most common issues in assessing, maintaining, and where needed, repairing masonry cladding systems constructed in North America between the 1880 and 1945. Specific sessions will address:
- Session 1 – Review of Common Masonry Materials, Presented by Edward Gerns & Rachel Will, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc
- Session 2 – Masonry Systems, Presented by Tom Elliott & Brian Trimble, International Masonry Institute
- Session 3 – Planning and Conducting a Transitional Masonry Building Investigation, Presented by Peter Babaian, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.
- Session 4 – Testing and Analysis, Presented by Michael Schuller, Atkinson-Noland & Associates
- Session 5 – Rehabilitation Options for Transitional Masonry, Presented by Matthew Farmer, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
- Session 6 – Implementation of a Rehabilitation Project for Transitional Masonry, Presented by Edward Gerns, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc
- Session 7 – Developing a Maintenance Plan for Existing Masonry, Presented by Casey Williams, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.
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