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Chemistry Considerations in Fire Damage Restoration – 2LU/HSW
Design Considerations for Indoor Track and Field – 1LU/HSW
Antimicrobial Coatings: Defense Against Mold – 1LU/HSW
Seamless Resinous Flooring and Wall Systems 1 LU
Green, Sustainable and Restoration Solutions – 1LU/HSW
Designs and Coatings Post Pandemic Spaces – 1 LU/HSW
Surface Disinfection + Hygiene in Pandemic 1LU/HSW
Part One: CLEAN. KILL. COAT.™…the System Part Two: Structural Fire Restoration (SFR)…Unique, Complex, Rules, Standards Part Three: P.I.C.S…Products of Incomplete Combustion Part Four: CLEAN…Cleaning Chemistry Part Five: KILL…Deodorization & Antimicrobials Part Six: COAT…Sealants - Finishing off Fire Damage
Chemistry Considerations in Fire Damage Restoration – 2LU/HSW
What are P.I.C.S.? Products of Incomplete Combustion. Why does chemistry matter when cleaning and removing soot, ash, etc.?
Explore and understand the role of sealers to finish a project be eliminating smoke odor and the types of sealers acceptable.
Explore and understand the role of antimicrobials vs. odor counteractants.
Understand commonalities and singularities between fire restoration vs. other types of abatement and remediation.
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Appreciate where the restoration industry stands in the evolution of useful standards and guidelines.
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This course provides an overview of the sport of indoor track and field, one of the most participated sports in the US. The requirements for competition create challenges and safety concerns for the owner of multi-purpose facility. This presentation will review the needs of the sport, provide insight for designers, and address technological advances that could increase safety and meet facilitation.
Design Considerations for Indoor Track and Field – 1LU/HSW
Learn how to incorporate design elements relevant to equipment, storage and spectator seating.
How to adjust safety factors to accommodate differences in dash v running events, as well as safely execute throwing events.
Navigate the seemingly complex rules governing indoor track & field facility design that need to be considered when designing multi-purpose rooms.
Understand the differences between Vulcanized Pre-Fabricated Rubber and Polyurethane Running Track Surfaces.
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Specifying an antimicrobial coating is a simple and inexpensive investment that can insure against a very high priced and disruptive future mitigation project. Most importantly, creating mold resistant surfaces can prevent growth (inc spores, hyphae and particulates) known to cause a range of health effects and reduce the quality of our indoor air. As a discipline, Mold Remediation is now 20+ years old, and while the performance is proven, the choices and confusion have proliferated. New Construction v Mitigation; Structural v HVAC; Fungicidal v "Treated Article": this session provides definition, clarity, and decision-tree insights that reflect industry standards and technology.
Antimicrobial Coatings: Defense Against Mold – 1LU/HSW
Learn about the coating decision-tree for structural vs HVAC applications.
Become able to specify mold coatings for prevention in new construction vs. remediation.
Objectively understand the choice between fungicidal vs. mold-resistant coatings.
Learn about the different types and properties of mold prevention coatings.
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Correlate the project conditions to the Clean-Kill-Coat concept professional remediators use for understanding the remediation process.
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Attendees will now understand the product testing that specifiers use to predict real-world performance.
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Antimicrobial Coatings: Defense Against Mold – 1LU/HSW
Design Considerations for Indoor Track and Field – 1LU/HSW
Chemistry Considerations in Fire Damage Restoration – 2LU/HSW
Seamless Resinous Flooring and Wall Systems 1 LU
Surface Disinfection + Hygiene in Pandemic 1LU/HSW
Green, Sustainable and Restoration Solutions – 1LU/HSW
Designs and Coatings Post Pandemic Spaces – 1 LU/HSW
Part One: COVID-19: The 2020 Novel Coronavirus Part Two: Pandemic in Perspective Part Three: COVID-19 Viability on Surfaces Part Four: CLEAN…Cleaning/Disinfection Chemistry Pivot Part Five: KILL…Disinfecting hard, non-porous surfaces Part Six: Delivery Methodologies Part Seven: Porous Surfaces - Sanitizing Part Eight: Emergency Responders & Care (PPE, Laundry) Part Nine: Suppression (Cordon Sanitaire)
Surface Disinfection & Hygiene in Pandemic 1LU/HSW
Elements unique and common regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic Outbreak of 2019-2020.
Understanding delivery methods, especially for large public spaces, including foaming, airless, mist/fog and electrostatic.
Recognize what disinfectants and sanitizers do and do not do, recognize differences between, understand an EPA registered disinfectant label and EPA List N for COVID-19.
Understand the intersection between virus transmission and environmental surfaces.
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An AIA and IDCEC approved Learning Unit offered by a leading manufacturer of specialty paint finishes and building envelope products. This course examines how our approach to building safer spaces has evolved due to earlier pandemics, epidemics and outbreaks as well as assessing the role performance coatings play in mitigating future outbreaks.
Designs and Coatings Post Pandemic Spaces – 1 LU/HSW
Using present public health concerns to build awareness of the design potential of safer materials and spaces.
Review professional disinfecting protocols and their effect on building materials and substrates.
Learning how to compare material types suitable for safer spaces, versus materials with only decorative roles.
Learn the historic effects of pandemics, epidemics, and outbreaks and hygiene and design.
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Learn the role performance coatings play in post pandemic spaces, notably how scrub resistance relates to safer spaces.
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Learn the differences between three types of environmentally friendly roofs. Cool Roofs, Green Roofs and Sustainable Roofs have very different designs and benefits – Find out which is best for your building.
Green, Sustainable and Restoration Solutions – 1LU/HSW
Learn the benefits of each green roofing system and when to use.
Learn about the 4 R’s in roofing and their features, benefits and costs.
Gain an understanding from an environmental standpoint the differences between water-based, moisture-cured and solvent-based products.
To obtain an understanding of the three primary green roofing systems (cool, vegetative and sustainable).
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This course provides an overview, including design criteria, components, characteristics, types and applications of seamless resinous floor, cementitious overlays and seamless wall systems. Included are discussions of relevant specification considerations, moisture testing and proper surface preparation.
Seamless Resinous Flooring and Wall Systems – 1 LU
Recognize and differentiate environmental and performance aspects of the various resin materials and aggregates used in resinous flooring and wall system applications.
Understand moisture issues, proper floor preparation and installation methods.
Identify resinous flooring design criteria to meet specific project needs and prepare floor coating specifications. Understand and describe the various resinous flooring system types and uses.
Describe the benefits of seamless resinous flooring, cementitious overlays and seamless wall systems.
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EXISTING CONDITIONS
Delivering lasting results with best-in-class product solutions concentrating on key building issues such as mold remediation, asbestos encapsulation, lead abatement, fire & disaster restoration, disinfectant, and sanitization.
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Highly scuff resistant decorativepaint for high traffic common areas.
CSI - 14 00 Conveying Equipment
SCUFF RESISTANT PAINTS
Supplying high strength and ultra-durable mobile containment systems with HEPA-filtered accommodations and DOP compliant. Widely used in healthcare and industrial manufacturing industry.
CSI - 11 00 00
EQUIPMENT
Offering superior designed products focused on sealing and encapsulating asbestos and lead contaminates within plumbing insulation scopes of work. Our products are engineered to apply quickly and easily to pipes, breeching, valves, duct work and other fittings.
Plumbing
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Providing reputable HVAC sealants which minimize dust build up while increasing airflow offering durability, flexibility, and moisture resistant penetrating coatings for dust insulation in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities.
Heating, Ventilating + Air Conditioning (HVAC)
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Solving common surface problems with most porous surfaces by using advance sealer and cleaner technology which protect and maintain the integrity of your surface. Stain-Proof provides options you need to not only keep your stone, tile or paving protected, but also retain or enhance the visual appearance you are looking to achieve.
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STONE & MASONRY
NEED INFO
CSI - 06 00 00 Wood, Plastics, and Composites
Wood, Plastics, and Composites
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Exterior Improvements
World leading impregnating sealers, enhancers, architectural concrete coatings, acrylic sealers, Ultra-violet protection and 100% epoxy coatings to clean, protect and beautify concrete surfaces.
CONCRETE
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Unique products designed for usage with historic treatment of wood windows which provide projects with a one-step post removal lockdown/sealant, lead cleaners, lead encapsulant, water-based dual action paint strippers and solvent gel paint strippers.
OPENINGS
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ICP Building Solution Group offers a diversified grouping of innovative and superior products all aligning with your division 7 project needs, such as waterproofing, adhesives, sealants/sealers, spray foam insulation, intumescent coatings and fluid applied roofing membranes.
Thermal and Moisture Protection
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State-of-the-art, world’s most recognized sports coatings. Providing tailored, high quality, acrylic, high-performance and comfortable sports surfaces which serve a variety of professional, collegiate, and recreational sports. We are proud to be recognized as the only manufacturer to receive the prestigious ITF Elite Silver Certification.
State-of-the-art, world’s most recognized sports coatings. Providing tailored, high quality, acrylic, high-performance and comfortable sports surfaces which serve a variety of professional, collegiate, and recreational sports. We are proud to be recognized as the only manufacturer to receive the prestigious ITF Elite Silver Certification.
CSI - 32 00 00 Exterior Improvements
Exterior Improvements
Outfitting design professionals and consultants with a wide range of high-performance finish products options form interior paints, exterior paints, clear erase paints, resinous (epoxy) floor coatings, urethane cement coating, static dissipative floor coatings, floor sealers, penetrating floor sealers, floor vapor mitigation coatings, concrete finish coatings, high performance abuse resistant paints and more.
FINISHES
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Lifecycle of Athletic Courts – 1LU
How to Determine When Roof Restoration is an Option – 1 LU/HSW
Commercial roof restoration can be an effective, economical and sustainable option to bring a roof back to its full potential, in instances when a full tear-off is not feasible or not warranted. We’ll help you determine if restoration is right for your next project including a review of what to look for and how to conduct a proper roof evaluation when it comes to restoration.
How to Determine When Roof Restoration is an Option – 1LU/HSW
Establish how the determination should be made whether or not the roof is a candidate for restoration including which assessment and testing techniques to specify.
Develop an understanding of roof restoration best practices and when to employ them.
Collect a sample of questions to ask the facility owner or manager about the use of the structure and surrounding variables which may dictate the choice to replace or restore.
Review common commercial roof failures in single-ply, built-up/ asphalt and metal roofing as well as a highlight of the options to resolve the issues.
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How to Determine When Roof Restoration is an Option – 1 LU/HSW
Lifecycle of Athletic Courts – 1LU
This course provides an overview of the sport of indoor track and field, one of the most participated sports in the US. The requirements for competition create challenges and safety concerns for the owner of multi-purpose facility. This presentation will review the needs of the sport, provide insight for designers, and address technological advances that could increase safety and meet facilitation.
Lifecycle of Athletic Courts – 1LU
Identification of crack types and corresponding methods of repair.
Recognition in bids and service plans of maintenance deficiencies.
How to prevent the migration of rust and other stains.
Understanding the athletic surface choices for the climate & geography.
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Develop familiarity with industry standards (e.g., ITF Pace Rating Classifications).
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Develop an understanding of roof restoration best practices and
when to employ them.
Learning Objective 6
Cool, Green and Sustainable Roofs – 1 LU/HSW
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Design Considerations for Indoor Track and Field – 1LU/HSW
Design Considerations for Indoor Track and Field – 1LU/HSW
This course provides an overview of the sport of indoor track and field, one of the most participated sports in the US. The requirements for competition create challenges and safety concerns for the owner of multi-purpose facility. This presentation will review the needs of the sport, provide insight for designers, and address technological advances that could increase safety and meet facilitation.
Design Considerations for Indoor Track and Field – 1LU/HSW
Learn how to incorporate design elements relevant to equipment, storage and spectator seating.
How to adjust safety factors to accommodate differences in dash v running events, as well as safely execute throwing events.
Navigate the seemingly complex rules governing indoor track & field facility design that need to be considered when designing multi-purpose rooms.
Understand the differences between Vulcanized Pre-Fabricated Rubber and Polyurethane Running Track Surfaces.
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Fire Concerns and Code Complexities in Waterproof Deck Coatings – 1LU/HSW
As of November 2020, the California Residential Building Code requires that all decking materials must pass a 30-minute ASTM E84 fire test, which evaluates key fire resistance characteristics of building materials. Previously, California required that decking materials pass a 10-minute test. While California legislators are doing everything in their power to shore up the fire resistance of homes and buildings in their state as a result of several consecutive record-setting wildfire seasons, how will this change impact code and testing across North America? Furthermore, are you up to date with the latest complexities in these codes as it pertains to waterproof deck coatings? Learn the latest in governing agencies and associated code compliance for waterproof deck coatings to prevent common oversights and failures during and after application.
Fire Concerns and Code Complexities in Waterproof Deck Coatings – 1LU/HSW
Implement a checklist that can prevent common oversights that can lead to failures during and after application of deck coatings.
Apply proper flashing details compliant with the most recent codes on wood substrates.
Utilize shared resources for preventative spec writing and detailing.
Identify and recognize the key governing agencies and specific codes related to fire testing and materials and construction methods for waterproof deck coatings.
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Fire Concerns and Code Complexities in Waterproof Deck Coatings– 1LU/HSW
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Learn the differences between three types of environmentally friendly roofs. Find out thedesigns and benefits of cool roofs, green roofs and sustainable roofs and which is best foryour building.
Cool, Green and Sustainable Roofs – 1LU/HSW
Benefits of cool roofing and when to use sustainable solutions.
Define and understand types of coatings and understand the truth not the myths.
Understanding from an environmental standpoint the benefits of water base versus solvent based products.
To obtain an understanding as it relates to cool, green and sustainable roofing systems and whatapplications are best in each.
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The 4 R’s in roofing and when you determine which is the best solution for your project.
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Cool, Green and Sustainable Roofs – 1 LU/HSW