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BECx as Risk Management Course

October 5 - October 8

October 5–8, 2026

Zero/Six Consulting | 1027 23rd Street Rear, Galveston, TX 77550

 

$2,500 per person  |  Register 3 or more and save — automatically discounted to $1,650 per person

 

25 IIBEC CEUs | 15 AIA LU/HSWs | 3.3 ICC CEUs | BERM Certification Exam

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Join NABCTA October 5th – 8th at Zero/Six Consulting in Galveston, TX. You can expect four days of hands-on training, real-world case studies, and strategies to proactively manage building envelope risk.

This isn’t just another CEU class. It’s about learning structured processes that protect your projects and your firm.

What You’ll Gain:

  • A repeatable BECx framework
  • Practical risk evaluation skills
  • Stronger documentation strategies
  • A chance to take the BERM Certification Exam
  • 25 IIBEC CEUs + 15 AIA LU/HSWs + 3.3 ICC CEUs

Lawsuits in North America last an average of 17 months with the average value of construction disputes being $18 million. Building Envelope issues represented 75% of those claims.

Building Envelope Commissioning (BECx) is a process that can manage construction defect liability by simply ensuring the performance of the building envelope. This course explains the BECx process and provides hands-on training for tests commonly performed on the building envelope.

Learn from professionals with over 75 years of combined experience. Hands-on training and networking opportunities are unmatched.

Who Should Attend?

This course is intended for anyone who participates in the design or construction of the exterior building envelope from a supervisory position:

  • Building Officials
  • Facility and Plant Managers
  • Architects & Engineers (Designers and CA staff)
  • Program Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Superintendents
  • Trade Foremen
  • Testing Organizations
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Course Description & Learning Objectives

For years, we have commissioned the dynamic systems of a building to ensure performance throughout the building enclosure, assuming that the static exterior building envelope would also perform. Over the last several years, the process of commissioning (Cx) the exterior building envelope has gained momentum as a vital process in achieving optimal building performance. Reasons for the increased interest include updated code requirements, incentives related to voluntary programs such as LEED, and a steep rise in construction defect lawsuits related to the building envelope.

This 4-day course includes the five modules required to prepare for the exam for certification as a Building Envelope Risk Manager (BERM) by the North American Building Compliance Testing Association. The exam is administered on the last day of the course.

Module 1: BECx Fundamentals

  • Understand why BECx is critical in managing litigious exposure related to the design and construction of the building envelope and the benefits associated with high-performance building envelopes
  • Understand the difference between the Commissioning Process of the past versus the movement towards “whole building commissioning” and how the evolution of codes (IBC and IECC) will influence the commissioning process moving forward
  • Understand how to navigate the Cx process in an undefined process — managing conflicts between commissioning documents, project specifications, and manufacturer requirements
  • Be familiar with traditional BECx testing and understand when specialized testing may be required

Module 2: The Vertical Envelope

  • Understand the basic types of vertical wall systems, how performance standards are determined, and when delegated design may be required
  • Understand the various components of the wall systems that comprise the vertical building envelope
  • Understand what it means to achieve environmental separation and the roles that air barriers/water resistive barriers play in the process
  • Understand testing related to commissioning the vertical portions of the building envelope

Module 3: Horizontal Roof/Plaza Systems

  • Understand the basic types of horizontal roof/plaza systems and the performance requirements for each, and when delegated design may be required
  • Understand the various components of the horizontal envelope
  • Understand how to achieve environmental separation — roofing vs. waterproofing
  • Understand testing related to the horizontal building envelope

Module 4: Fenestration Systems

  • Understand the basic types of fenestration systems, the performance requirements for each, and when delegated design may be required
  • Understand the various components of the fenestration systems related to the building envelope
  • Understand how to maximize environmental separation by product selection — low performing systems (storefront) vs. high performance systems (curtainwall)
  • Understand testing related to the fenestration located within the building envelope

Module 5: Pressures on the Building Envelope

  • Understand the theory of how wind speed creates loads (pressures) on the building envelope, and how size and geometry affect those loads
  • Understand which portions of the building envelope are typically not engineered by the engineer of record and will require delegated design
  • Understand the various structural components of the building envelope
  • Understand testing related to the structural requirements for cladding attached to the building envelope

Details

  • Start: October 5
  • End: October 8

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