Agenda

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Wednesday, June 5, 2024
9:00 am – 4:00 pm CDT

 

Presented by: Gregory A. Robinson P.E.

Lateral Loads, ASCE 7-10 and 16

  • Wind loads Seismic loads
  • Miscellaneous lateral loads
  • Hydrostatic/hydrodynamic pressure and flood loads
  • Coastal and high-speed wind regions High seismicity areas 

Types of Wall Bracing

  • What types are typically available?
  • Shearwalls
  • X-bracing
  • Cantilever columns/posts
  • Roof diaphragms, diaphragm chords and drag struts
  • Commercial and residential building codes and standards
    • • International Residential Code requirements and options
      •  Prescriptive methods
      •  Engineered design
    •  APA wall bracing calculator
    •  Engineered design
    •  Shearwall and diaphragm tables
      •  Sheathing options and orientation
      •  Blocked and unblocked
  • Anchorage to framing and foundations

Braced Wall Methods and Details

  • Intermittent bracing methods from IRC
  • Continuous sheathing methods
  • Engineered design methods
    •  Code language in Section R301
    •  Referring to the IRC, International Commercial Code
  • Alternate materials and systems
    •  Foam-sheathed walls
    •  Hempcrete, log structures and other oddities
  • Advantages and drawbacks of various methods
  • Manufactured connectors

Braced Wall Methods and Details, Examples

  • Location and spacing, who decides? SIMPLICITY
  • Connecting the components: roof diaphragm, roof trusses and rafters, walls, anchorage
  • The load path

Case Studies

  • Simple residential structure
  • Roof diaphragm connection to wall structure
  • Wall openings, design aids

 

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Credits

Engineers
6.0 PDHs

Architects
6.0 HSW CE Hours

AIA - American Institute of Architects
6.0 LU|HSW

ICC - International Code Council
.6 CEUs (Building)

 

Continuing Education Credit Information

This webinar is open to the public and is designed to qualify for 6.0 PDHs for professional engineers and 6.0 HSW continuing education hours for licensed architects in all states that allow this learning method. Please refer to specific state rules to determine eligibility.

HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for engineers in Florida (Provider License No: CEA362), Indiana (License No. CE21700059), Maryland, New Jersey (Approval No. 24GP00000700) and North Carolina (S-0130). HalfMoon Education is deemed an approved continuing education sponsor for New York engineers and architects via its registration with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System (Regulations of the Commissioner §68.14(i)(2) and §69.6(i)(2)). Other states do not preapprove continuing education providers or courses.

The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System has approved this course for 6.0 HSW LUs (Sponsor No. J885). Only full participation is reportable to the AIA/CES.

The International Code Council has approved this event for .6 CEUs in the specialty area of Building (Preferred Provider No. 1232).

Attendance will be monitored, and attendance certificates will be available after the webinar for those who attend the entire course and score a minimum 80% on the quiz that follows the course (multiple attempts allowed).

On-Demand Credits

The preceding credit information only applies to the live presentation. This course in an on-demand format is not pre-approved by any licensing boards and may not qualify for the same credits; please consult your licensing board(s) to ensure that a structured, asynchronous learning format is appropriate. The following pre-approvals may be available for the on-demand format upon request:

6.0 HSW LUs (AIA)

Speakers

Gregory A. Robinson, P.E.

Consulting Engineer

Mr. Robinson is a graduate of North Carolina State University from which he received his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and his master of Civil Engineering degree. He has over 30 years of experience in the structural engineering field and has been in private practice for over 24 years. Prior to establishing his own practice Mr. Robinson worked for Bechtel Petroleum in San Francisco and for various structural engineering firms in the Raleigh area. Mr. Robinson is a licensed professional engineer in 16 states. He has taught structural analysis classes at the community college level and has conducted numerous seminars over the last 20 years. He also served on a sub-committee for the North Carolina Building Code Council tasked with reviewing the provisions of the North Carolina Residential Code for interior moisture control and water intrusion. Mr. Robinson’s practice includes design, analysis and evaluation of steel, concrete, masonry and timber structures. He has investigated over 1,500 wood frame buildings for damage, and he has developed plans of repair for structures and finishes.

AIA Info

AIA Provider Statement:

HalfMoon Education Inc. is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider Number J885. All registered AIA/CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs. Any questions or concerns about this provider of learning program may be sent to AIA/CES (cesupport@aia.org or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3).

This learning program is registered with AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.

AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA/CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA/CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.

Course Title: Residential Wall Bracing and Alternatives

Delivery Method: Live Online

Course Description: This six-hour course explores the principles, types and practices of residential wall bracing and alternative methods for structural stability. It covers various types of lateral loads, wall bracing techniques, code requirements, engineered design methods, and alternative materials and systems, providing participants with comprehensive knowledge to effectively brace residential structures.

Learning Objectives:

Learning Objective 1:
Learners will be able to explore the different types of lateral loads affecting residential structures, including wind, seismic, hydrostatic, and hydrodynamic pressures, and understand their implications on wall bracing design.

Learning Objective 2:
Learners will be able to explain the types of wall bracing available for residential construction, including shear walls, X-bracing, and roof diaphragms, and compare the advantages and drawbacks of each method.

Learning Objective 3:
Learners will be able to locate, reference and comply with residential building codes related to wall bracing, including those of the International Residential Code.

Learning Objective 4:
Learners will be able to analyze alternate materials and systems used for structural stability, including foam-sheathed walls, hempcrete and log structures, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each.

LUs: 6.0                                                                                              LU Type: LU|HSWs.

Prerequisites: Experience with site design

Advance Preparation: None

Program Level: Intermediate

Course Expiration Date: 03/28/2027

Complaint Resolution Policy:

Complaints regarding this course can be emailed to fchapman@halfmoonseminars.org or by calling (715) 835-5900. A HalfMoon Education representative will respond within 72 hours to resolve the complaint, which will include, but not limited to, access to another CE activity at no or reduced cost or a full or partial refund. Each instance will be resolved on a case-by-case situation.

USB MP4/PDF Price: $349.00