Agenda
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Wednesday, April 23, 2025
10:00 am – 3:00 pm CDT
Thursday, April 24, 2025
10:00 am – 3:00 pm CDT
Agenda Day One – Wednesday, April 23, 2025 | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm CDT:
Presented by Alan S. Tuck
Overview of Special Inspections
- Precedence of statewide code, IBC code, reference codes and standards
- Roles of special inspector, architect, engineer, building official and contractor
- Statement of special inspections – what is the real purpose of this document?
Geotechnical Engineering 101 – Foundations and Soil Special Inspections
- GEO investigation required by code
- Understanding the GEO report
- Code required special inspections
- Implications of ASCE 7-22 changes
- Verifying soil bearing capacity
- MASW – shear wave velocity
- Traditional subsurface investigations
- Types of foundations
Concrete Special Inspections According to the IBC Code and ACI 318
- After two code cycles – do we understand concrete code reorganization?
- Lightweight concrete – dealing with that moisture absorption rate properly
- Concrete mix designs – how do you know they comply with new code?
- Important roles of ACI 318 (CODE) and ACI 301 (SPECS) at the job site
Structural Steel Special Inspections According to the IBC Code and AISC 360
- Does the fabrication shop require special inspections? How do you know? When?
- Understanding AISC 360 – Chapter N and the terms “observe” and “perform”
- Cold-formed steel special inspections different according to S240 standard
- Welding certifications AWS D1.1 and welding procedure specifications (WPS)
Agenda Day Two – Thursday, April 24, 2025 | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm CDT
Presented by Alan S. Tuck
Masonry Special Inspections According to TMS 402/602
- TMS 602 Table 3 – minimum verification requirements (don’t forget it)
- Special inspection levels 1, 2, 3 – what is the difference in the levels?
- Understanding ASTM C 270 and ASTM C 780 – mortar confusion clarified
- Constant failing masonry sands and mortar field tests – apply the code
Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (SFRM) According to the IBC Code
- Frequency of thickness tests and density tests according to the code
- Bond strengths – adhesion/cohesion (low-rise versus high-rise criteria)
- SFRM – the code-required special inspection that is often not performed
- When does the code allow SFRM to be applied onto painted steel
Art of Concrete Mix Design Review
- Calculating absolute volume of concrete mixture materials for code compliance
- Do all of the concrete mixture materials have to comply with code and ASTM?
- Determining if concrete mix (in the field) complies with exposure compliance criteria
- The role of ACI 211.1 and ACI 211.1 code acceptance criteria
Project Special Inspection Pitfalls
- Why some expensive project earthwork costs should never happen
- Why you absolutely cannot perform ultrasonic testing (UT) on painted steel surfaces
- Why you should never have ten different colors of colored mortar on masonry projects
- Why so many (noncompliant) project concrete mix designs should never be approved
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Credits
Engineers
8.0 PDHs
Architects
8.0 HSW CE Hours
AIA - American Institute of Architects
8.0 HSW LUs
ICC - International Code Council
.8 CEUs (Building)
Continuing Education Information
This webinar is open to the public and is designed to qualify for 8.0 PDHs for professional engineers and 8.0 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. 24GP00049300) 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 8.0 HSW LUs (Sponsor No. J885). Only full participation is reportable to the AIA/CES.
The International Code Council has approved this event for .8 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:
8.0 HSW LUs (AIA)
Speakers
Alan S. Tuck
Executive Director of Code Compliance and Training with Froehling & Robertson, Inc.Mr. Tuck has more than 50 years of experience in the materials testing and construction inspection industry. He has been a code influencer. In the early 1990’s, he published a 47-page Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) monograph entitled BOCA Special Inspection Services as a learning and teaching tool for testing agencies, architects, engineers, municipalities, and building officials, etc. This document became the foundation for the original Chesterfield County, Virginia, special inspection program which today is known to be one of the best special inspection programs in the region. This CSI monograph impacted and assisted the development of special inspection programs of many other Virginia jurisdictions during the early days of BOCA and IBC. Today, Mr. Tuck is the building code “go to” guy when architects, engineers, contractors and building officials across the Mid-Atlantic have special inspection questions about their ongoing projects.
Mr. Tuck started his career with Froehling & Robertson in 1964 as a materials technician and fulfilled many duties including senior field technician, radiographic assistant, drill rig operator, laboratory technician, and structural steel inspector, quickly being promoted to branch manager of the Roanoke office in 1966. Over the next few decades, Mr. Tuck also managed F&R’s operations in Norfolk, Lynchburg, and Chesapeake, Virginia. During this time, he was designated as the company-wide manager of construction materials testing services, working in F&R’s Richmond headquarters. In the late 1990’s, Mr. Tuck took on company business development. His success in this realm led to Mr. Tuck being elevated to the role of vice president of business development. His responsibilities in this role included hiring, training, and supervising business development managers throughout the company’s Mid-Atlantic footprint. F&R was established in 1881 and is one of the oldest consulting engineering firms and testing agencies in the United States.
Mr. Tuck developed training courses related to special inspection requirements of the International Building Code (IBC) and the various statewide building codes in jurisdictions where F&R maintains operations, including Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia and the Carolinas. He cultivated and expanded inter-company special inspections code training courses for F&R’s technicians, special inspectors and engineers. These technical code training courses formed the basis of F&R’s Continuing Education Program and Lunch & Learn Series which are comprised of building code training courses regarding soils, geotechnical engineering, concrete, masonry, sprayed fire-resistant materials, structural steel and many other disciplines. These courses are now offered to the entire Mid-Atlantic community of architects, engineers, construction professionals as well as associations, municipalities, school systems and a host of other market sectors. As F&R’s very first executive director of code compliance and training, Mr. Tuck has provided special inspections training and code training to hundreds of firms and thousands of professionals over the past decade and has dedicated this phase of his professional career to the study and instruction of the various building code changes throughout the different code cycles. He also is well versed in the major code changes of the “enforcer” codes such as AWS (welding), AISC (steel), ACI 318 (concrete), ACI 530 (masonry), in addition to the latest revisions of the International Building Code (IBC) and statewide codes within F&R’s geographical region.
AIA Info
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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: Special Inspections under International Building Code Chapter 17
Delivery Method: Live Online
Course Description: This seven-hour live lecture presentation examines International Building Code compliance for the testing and inspection of materials and inspection of soil and foundations, concrete, masonry, structural steel construction, and sprayed fire-resistant materials.
Learning Objectives:
Learning Objective 1: Learners will be able to explain the purpose of special inspections under the International Building Code, detailing the roles of the special inspector, architect, engineer and building official in ensuring the quality of materials and the safety of building components as constructed.
Learning Objective 2: Learners will be able to identify requirements for special inspections of soils and foundations, verifying bearing capacity of soils at the building site to ensure safety of building occupants.
Learning Objective 3: Learners will be able to define requirements for structural steel construction inspections, verifying the safety and efficacy of welded and bolted connections between structural steel components.
Learning Objective 4: Learners will be able to describe requirements for special inspections of sprayed fire-resistant materials to verify the thickness of the fire-resistant material, as well as the strength of the bond with the substrate, ensuring the efficacy of the fire-resistant materials as installed.
LUs: 8.0
LU Type: LU|HSWs
Prerequisites: Familiarity with the IBC and code compliance
Advance Preparation: None
Program Level: Intermediate
Course Expiration Date: 05/02/2025
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