The 2022 CSI National Conference welcomed the architecture, engineering, construction, and owner (AECO) industry to Denver, Colorado, on Oct. 12-14, with a wealth of interactive events, top-level speakers, and an introduction to game-changing innovative technology.
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On Oct. 13, at its national conference in Denver, Colorado, the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) formally launched its first-ever end-user software, Crosswalk® for Microsoft Word.®
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When developing roof drainage details, designers need to consider not just typical conditions and geometries, but also atypical or transitional geometries that may concentrate or direct water flow in unexpected ways.
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Hana Nguyenky, CDT, of VMDOArchitects, who earned her CCS and CCCA during the recent certification window, shares what led her to a career in the architecture, engineering, construction, and owner (AECO) industry, and how she was able to earn two new certifications at once.
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Gary T. Bergeron, FCSI, discusses the honor of being a CSI fellow along with some of the highlights of his career in AECO industry.
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A primary design goal for any building enclosure should be to minimize the infiltration of bulk water into the intended dry zone of the various enclosure assemblies for the duration of their anticipated service life. Significant and/or recurring water infiltration can adversely affect moisture-sensitive materials and the overall performance...
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Gary Bergeron, CSI, ASHRAE, ASPE.Gary Bergeron, CSI, ASHRAE, ASPE, was inducted into the CSI Class of Fellows at the CSI Celebrates event during the 2022 CSI National Conference in Denver, Colorado, on Thursday, October 13. Fellowship is one of the top two honors bestowed by CSI.
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But how are you and your team managing your office schedule this fall? Are employees being asked to return to work? Is work-at-home still an option? How has the pandemic impacted the way you and your colleagues get the job done now and in the future?
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Since many of these historic structures were designed using empirical methods and not engineering mechanics, many times there are both deficiencies in the truss configuration and the masonry buttresses to resist the outward movement.
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Without clear specification at bidding time, those pursuing LEED v4.1 certification may be missing an opportunity to ensure the Division 8 fenestration systems are manufactured with recycled content and supported with required documentation.
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