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SUMMARY:Architectural Acoustics Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Course Code: AAMC-1D \n  \nCourse Duration:  1 day (8 hours\, 9 AM to 5 PM) \n  \nLocation: Sea Star Base\, Galveston\, Texas \n  \nCourse Description:                 \nThe Architectural Acoustics Masterclass is an intensive one-day course tailored for architects\, building scientists\, engineers\, and built environment enthusiasts. Set in the inspiring location of Sea Star Base\, Galveston\, TX\, this masterclass focuses on the pivotal aspects of architectural acoustics\, guiding participants through the essential principles of sound behavior\, management techniques\, and design applications in built environments. The course is compact yet comprehensive\, providing insights into managing sound insulation\, specifying glazing for acoustic control\, and manipulating reverberation times to enhance the aural comfort in architectural spaces. \n  \nLearning Objectives:                \nBy the end of the masterclass\, participants will be able to: \n  \n1. Grasp the fundamentals of acoustics and their application in architectural design. \n2. Identify and address common acoustic challenges in building envelopes and interiors. \n3. Formulate effective sound insulation strategies for facades and other building elements. \n4. Specify glazing requirements that balance acoustic performance with design and energy considerations. \n5. Understand the methods to measure and manage reverberation time for optimal sound quality. \n6. Examine case studies to understand the practical implications of acoustic design decisions. \n  \nCourse Tutor:                           \nBarry Cope is the Group Managing Director of the Building Compliance Testers’ Association (BCTA) which operates certification schemes for parts of the construction industry that are required to demonstrate that they are competent to do the work they do. \nBarry studied engineering and high performance manufacturing at Oxford Instruments Analytical before moving into the construction industry with BM TRADA (now Element) in 2007. Barry spent several years conducting testing and consultancy on buildings for air tightness testing before training in acoustics\, designing and building two of only a handful of acoustic sound insulation suites in the UK. Barry moved on to be a Technical Manager at Site Sound Ltd in 2014 before joining BCTA as the General Manager in 2015. \nBarry is passionate about the construction industry\, conducting and overseeing training of many trades and parts of the construction industry\, becoming an industry advocate for compliance and integrity – doing the right thing\, even when nobody is watching. \n  \nMasterclass Schedule:             \n9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Introduction and Overview \n  – Welcome and registration \n  – Introduction to architectural acoustics \n  – Overview of the day’s objectives and activities \n  \n9:30 AM – 10:30 AM: Fundamentals of Sound and Acoustics \n  – Physics of sound: waves\, frequency\, and amplitude \n  – Human perception of sound \n  – Basic principles of architectural acoustics \n  \n10:30 AM – 11:00 AM: Coffee Break and Networking \n  \n11:00 AM – 12:30 PM: Sound Insulation and Facade Design \n  – Strategies for sound insulation in buildings \n  – Acoustic challenges and solutions for facades \n  – Interactive exercise: Identifying insulation issues and solutions \n  \n12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: Lunch Break \n  \n1:30 PM – 2:30 PM: Glazing Specifications for Acoustic Control \n  – Acoustic properties of glass \n  – Crafting glazing specifications to maximize acoustic performance \n  – Case study: Glazing in high-noise environments \n  \n2:30 PM – 3:30 PM: Managing Reverberation Time in Architectural Spaces \n  – The concept of reverberation time and its importance \n  – Techniques to control reverberation \n  – Practical examples and quick calculation methods \n  \n3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Afternoon Tea and Informal Discussion \n  \n4:00 PM – 4:45 PM: Innovative Materials and Sustainable Acoustics \n  – Exploring innovative materials and their acoustic benefits \n  – Incorporating sustainable practices in acoustic design \n  – Group discussion on sustainable acoustic solutions \n  \n4:45 PM – 5:00 PM: Wrap-Up and Conclusion \n  – Summary of key takeaways \n  – Q&A session \n  – Presentation of certificates and closing remarks \n  \nTeaching Methods:                   \n– Expert Lectures \n– Case Study Reviews \n– Hands-on Exercises \n– Group Discussions \n– Q&A Sessions \n  \nAssessment Methods:              \nAs this is a non-credit\, professional development course\, there will be no formal assessment. Participants are encouraged to engage actively and bring forward any specific questions or case studies they wish to discuss. \n  \nPre-requisites:                          \nNone; however\, a basic understanding of architectural design and terminology is advantageous for a more fruitful learning experience. \n  \nMaterials Provided:                  \n– Course booklet with key concepts and references \n– Case study compendium \n– Notepad and pen \n– Certificate of Completion \n  \nRecommended Personal Equipment: \n  \n– Laptop or tablet (optional for note-taking and accessing digital materials) \n– Calculator (for reverberation time exercises) \n  \nCatering:                                   \nMorning coffee\, afternoon tea\, and lunch will be provided. \n  \nDress Code:                              \nBusiness casual or comfortable attire suitable for a professional learning environment.
URL:https://nabcta.org/event/architectural-acoustics-masterclass-4/
LOCATION:Sea Star Base\, Galveston\, Texas\, 7509 Broadway St\, Galveston\, TX\, 77554\, United States
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SUMMARY:BECx as Risk Management Course
DESCRIPTION: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. \nBuilding 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. \nTarget Audience \n\nThis course is intended for anyone who participates in the design or construction of the exterior building envelope from a supervisory position. \n\n\n\n\nBuilding Officials\nFacility and Plant Managers\nArchitects & Engineers (Designers and CA staff)\nProgram Managers\nProject Managers\nSuperintendents\nTrade Foremen\nTesting Organizations\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://nabcta.org/event/becx-as-risk-management-course-7/
LOCATION:Rellis A&M\, 3100 TX-47\, Bryan\, TX\, 77807\, United States
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SUMMARY:BECx as Risk Management Course
DESCRIPTION:October 5–8\, 2026 \nZero/Six Consulting | 1027 23rd Street Rear\, Galveston\, TX 77550 \n  \n$2\,500 per person  |  Register 3 or more and save — automatically discounted to $1\,650 per person \n  \n25 IIBEC CEUs | 15 AIA LU/HSWs | 3.3 ICC CEUs | BERM Certification Exam \n__________________________________________________________________________________________\nJoin 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. \nThis isn’t just another CEU class. It’s about learning structured processes that protect your projects and your firm. \nWhat You’ll Gain: \n\nA repeatable BECx framework\nPractical risk evaluation skills\nStronger documentation strategies\nA chance to take the BERM Certification Exam\n25 IIBEC CEUs + 15 AIA LU/HSWs + 3.3 ICC CEUs\n\nLawsuits 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. \nBuilding 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. \nLearn from professionals with over 75 years of combined experience. Hands-on training and networking opportunities are unmatched. \n \n\nWho Should Attend? \nThis course is intended for anyone who participates in the design or construction of the exterior building envelope from a supervisory position: \n\nBuilding Officials\nFacility and Plant Managers\nArchitects & Engineers (Designers and CA staff)\nProgram Managers\nProject Managers\nSuperintendents\nTrade Foremen\nTesting Organizations\n\n__________________________________________________________________________________________\nCourse Description & Learning Objectives \nFor 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. \nThis 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. \nModule 1: BECx Fundamentals \n\nUnderstand 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\nUnderstand 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\nUnderstand how to navigate the Cx process in an undefined process — managing conflicts between commissioning documents\, project specifications\, and manufacturer requirements\nBe familiar with traditional BECx testing and understand when specialized testing may be required\n\nModule 2: The Vertical Envelope \n\nUnderstand the basic types of vertical wall systems\, how performance standards are determined\, and when delegated design may be required\nUnderstand the various components of the wall systems that comprise the vertical building envelope\nUnderstand what it means to achieve environmental separation and the roles that air barriers/water resistive barriers play in the process\nUnderstand testing related to commissioning the vertical portions of the building envelope\n\nModule 3: Horizontal Roof/Plaza Systems \n\nUnderstand the basic types of horizontal roof/plaza systems and the performance requirements for each\, and when delegated design may be required\nUnderstand the various components of the horizontal envelope\nUnderstand how to achieve environmental separation — roofing vs. waterproofing\nUnderstand testing related to the horizontal building envelope\n\nModule 4: Fenestration Systems \n\nUnderstand the basic types of fenestration systems\, the performance requirements for each\, and when delegated design may be required\nUnderstand the various components of the fenestration systems related to the building envelope\nUnderstand how to maximize environmental separation by product selection — low performing systems (storefront) vs. high performance systems (curtainwall)\nUnderstand testing related to the fenestration located within the building envelope\n\nModule 5: Pressures on the Building Envelope \n\nUnderstand the theory of how wind speed creates loads (pressures) on the building envelope\, and how size and geometry affect those loads\nUnderstand which portions of the building envelope are typically not engineered by the engineer of record and will require delegated design\nUnderstand the various structural components of the building envelope\nUnderstand testing related to the structural requirements for cladding attached to the building envelope
URL:https://nabcta.org/event/becx-as-risk-management-course-october-5-8-2026-galveston-tx/
LOCATION:Zero/Six Consulting\, 1027 23rd Street Rear\, Galveston\, TX\, 77550\, United States
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