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2005-118RESOLUTION NO. 2005-118 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO ATTEND A SEMINAR At the regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on August 29, 2005 at 7:30 P.M. The meeting was called to order by Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, the following were present: PRESENT: Supervisor - Councilmember- ABSENT: Joseph Ruggiero Robert L. Valdati Vincent F. Bettina Joseph P. Paoloni Maureen McCarthy The following Resolution was introduced by Ms. McCarthy and seconded by Mr. Bettina WHEREAS, the Town Board received a letter by George Kolb, Building Inspector, dated August 18, 2005 a copy of which is attached hereto, requesting authorization to allow George Kolb, Building Inspector, Salvatore Morello, Deputy Building Inspector, Richard Travis, Deputy Building Inspector, and Susan Dao, Deputy Zoning Administrator to attend a Wood Framing Seminar on October 18 and October 19, 2005 at the Ramada Inn Conference Center in Newburgh New York. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that George Kolb, Building Inspector, Salvatore Morello, Deputy Building Inspector, Richard Travis, Deputy Building Inspector, and Susan Dao, Deputy Zoning Administrator is hereby authorized to 0 attend a Wood Framing Seminar on October 18 and October 19, at the Ramada Inn Conference Center in Newburgh New York, at a cost not to exceed One Thousand Forty and 00/100 ($1040.00), and The foregoing was put to a vote, which resulted as follows: JOSEPH RUGGIERO, Supervisor Voting Aye ROBERT L. VALDATI, Councilmember Voting Aye VINCENT F. BETTINA, Councilmember Voting Aye JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, Councilmember Voting Aye MAUREEN MCCARTHY, Councilmember Voting Aye Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York August 29, 2005 The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. JOHN C. MASTERSON, TOWN CLERK BUILDING INSPECTOR GEORGE A. KOLB JR. DEPUTY BUILDING INSPECTOR SALVATORE MORELLO III TOWN OF WAPPINGER BUILDING DEPARTMENT 20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590-0324 (845) 297-6256 FAX: (845) 297-4558 MEMORANDUM TO: SUPERVISOR J. RUGGIERO AND TOWN BOARD MEMEBERS FROM: GEORGE A. KOLB JR. SUBJECT: WORKSHOP DATE: 8/18/2005 CC: SAL MORELLO III; RICH TRAVIS; SUSAN DAO SUPERVISOR JOSEPH RUGGIERO TOWN COUNCIL VINCENT BETTINA MAUREEN McCARTHY JOSEPH P. PAOLONI ROBERT L. VALDATI I respectfully ask permission for the following inspectors to attend a 2 day workshop 15 hr credit) on October 18th, 2005 and October 19th 2005 and at the cost of $260 per person. 1- George Kolb 2- Sal Morello III 3- Rich Travis 4- Susan Dao Please find all information regarding the workshop attached and the paperwork filled out with the attending inspectors' names. Thank you in advance for your consideration in this matter. The American Wood Council is the industry leader in aevelopment of standards for wood design and is an accredited continuing, education credit provider with AIA, IACET AIBD, and ICC. In this educational event, workshop participants will, be able to comprehend provisions of the 2001 ND14, 2005 NDS' , and the Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 National Edition for wind, snow, and seismic applications for One- and. Two -Family Dwellings. A seminar information package will be provided to each attendee which includes a CD of all courses presented (fully scripted) and other useful wood design information and resources. To get the most out of the second day, particularly in the hands-on workshop session, attendees are also encouraged to bring copies of the NDS 2001 and WFCM 2001 if they have them. The Wood Frame Construction Manual (WFCM) for One- and Two -Family Dwellings, 2001Edition is an ANSI approved document that provides engineered and prescriptive requirements for wood frame construction based on dead, live, snow, seismic and wind loads derived from the 2000 International Building Code (IEC). Developed over a six-year period by AF&PA's WFCM/ANSI Canvass Committee, the WFCM represents a major milestone for the wood products industry. Designers and code enforcement officials now have one comprehensive design reference to provide solutions for residential wood construction, which is increasingly being regulated, especially in higher load regions. Presenters: Robert J. Taylor, PhD, P.Eng., MASCE, Assoc.AIA Director, Technology Transfer Sam W Francis Northeast Senior Regional Manager 1U Jut 6� continu-EdSeminars"Jo Cut and return along with your check to the address above A continental breakfast and lunch will be served each day. 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J s AIA # ' ICC # Registration ostmarked before Sept 15, 2005 Registration ostmarked on or after Se t 15, 2005 ❑ Oct 18 AM $85 1 ❑ Oct 18 PM $81 ❑ Oct 18 full da $150 ❑ Oct 18 AM $100 113 Oct 18 PM $1001 ❑ Oct 18 full da $170 ❑ Oct 19 AM $85 ❑ Oct 19 PM $8 o Oct 19 full da $150 ❑ Oct 19 AM $100 ❑ Oct 19 PM $100 o Oct 19 full da $170 ❑ 2 -day seminar $260.00 ❑ 2 -day seminar $300.00 Do you want confirmation by: . ❑ Fax -`1 Mail ❑ e-mail ❑ Pre -pay WFCM $17.50 1 ❑ Reserve a copy WFCM $22.50 25% off regular price of $30.00 A continental breakfast and lunch will be served each day. kRtlA• ;I American Forest ✓s Paper Assodadon 7 + I1r. s *'ti r:3}rett fi sr,!b American Wood Council , 1?er�;>n;r*�urlu*te,? iira::ftrYs�r.rl l�"rn+d r'�?�hlcrs ; �s arra ..u�=�zr_ tr`Mu: 2-da Wood Framing WorkshopJ S` May be attended as a whole or by individual sessions �- Dater October 18 and 19, 2005 Location: Ramada Inn Conference Center, 1289 Rt 300, Newburgh, New York. Call for directions at (845) 564-4500 A limited number of discounted rooms is available if overnight accomodations are needed. Call for reservations 7:30 - 7:50 am Registration 8:00 - 9:30 am Building Codes and Wood Design Background information on the development and format of the International Building Code (IBC), including heights and area limitations, use 1.5 hrs and occupancy classifications, types of construction with a focus on the use of wood, fire resistance, fire retardant treated wood, flame jointed spread rating, finger lumber. 9:30 - 9:45 am Break _ 9:457 1100am " {Hood Structural Design in the International Building Code 2000 1.25 hrs A layout of how structural wood provisions are presented in the IBC 2000; Chapter 23 in particular. Course also covers how AF&PA documents are referenced. 11:00 -12:00 pm National Design Specificationw 2001 for Wood Construction (NDS) Features of the.2001 NDS, including: reformat of connection provisions including block tear -out checks that is retroactive to all previous 1.0 hr NDS editions, new notching provisions, pole design, exposed wood member fire design, shearwalls and diaphragms. 12:00 —1:00 pm Lunch = : • w i T, ! ! •• I f• i °� ! ! i Y • • 1:00 -1:45 pm ASD and LRFD with the 2005 National Design Specification for Wood Construction 0.75 hrs The NDS° for Wood Construction 2005 is a dual format ASD and LRFD document with some enhancements from the 2001 version. Learn about the format of the new document and how to apply its ASD and LRFD design provisions to wood construction through worked examples. 1:45 - 2:45 pm Wood as Addressed by the IRC Background information on the development and format of the International Residential Code (IRC) 2000 and 2003 editions, including 1.0 hr changes that will be evident with the 2003 edition. This session provides a discussion forum for the use of the IRC and Wood Frame Construction Manual 2:45 - 3:00 pm Afternoon Break 3:00 - 4:00.pm Engineered Wood Products Introduction to the ever-growing family of engineered wood products (EWP). The standards that form the basis for the manufacture and the 1.0 hr development of design stresses for each product are discussed. Unique characteristics for each product are highlighted and extensive examples of the use of these products in a wide range of building applications are presented. 4:00 - 5:00pm The Wood Connection Session This session presents current wood connection design philosophy, behavior, serviceability issues, and connection design techniques for small and large wood members, panel products, and wood assemblies, using dowel -type and specialized components. Glued connections 1.0 hr will also be discussed along with a brief introduction to connection des i n software. - 7:50 am ---Registration---- _7:30 8:00 =10:00 am Lateral Load Resisting Systems for Wood Structures Construction types and the behavior of small structures and structural elements under gravity, seismic and wind forces. Principles and 2 hrs typology of lateral load resistance systems will be discussed including prescriptive braced wall lines as addressed by the IBC/IRC. An introduction to engineered shear wall design, location, and inspection points will be offered. 10:00 -10:15 am Morning Break 10:15 -12:00 am - Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 Edition Apply provisions for designing wood frame structures for wind, snow, and seismic loads based on the Wood Frame Construction Manual 1.75 hrs (WFCM) for One- and Two -Family Dwellings, 2001 National Edition. This edition is a dramatic enhancement of the 1995 WFCM that is applicable nation-wide. 12:00 -1:00 pm Lunch IM r-1 • 74 7 ! • ! • : ! M 1:00 - 2:30 pm Design of Wood Frame Buildings for High Wind, Snow, and Seismic Loadings -. Roof and Top Story Design 1.50 hrs This hands-on segment features by example the complete design of a two-story dwelling for wind, snow, and seismic loadings using the provisions and tables of the Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 National Edition. General information is presented on the building ' description, loads on the building, WFCM applicability limitations, prescriptive design limitations, load paths, and design checklists. Students get to work beginning by designing the roof and top story of the dwelling including: wall framing and sheathing, floor framing and sheathing, connections, and details, using referenced worksheets and the WFCM 2001. 2:30 -2:45 pm Afternoon Break 2:45 - 5:00 pm Bottom Story Design Students complete the hands-on experience with the detailed design of all bottom story wall framing and sheathing, floor framing and 2.25 hrs sheathing, connections, and details. Again, referenced worksheets and the WFCM 2001 are used. Supplemental worksheets, checklists and supporting documentation are described. The American Wood Council is the industry leader in oevelopment of standards for wood design and is an accredited continuing education credit provider with AIA, IACET AIBD, and ICC. In this educational event, workshop participants will be able to comprehend provisions of the 2001 NDS', 2005 NDSO, and the Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 National Edition for wind, snow, and seismic applications for One- and Two -Family Dwellings. A seminar information package will be provided to each attendee which includes a CD of all courses presented (fully scripted) and other useful wood design information and resources. To get the most out of the second day, particularly in the hands-on workshop session, attendees are also encouraged to bring copies of the NDS 2001 and WFCM 2001 if they have them. The Wood Frame Construction Manual (WFCM) for One- and Two -Family Dwellings, 2001 Edition is an ANSI approved document that provides engineered and prescriptive requirements for wood frame construction based on dead, live, snow, seismic and wind loads derived from the 2000 International Building Code (IBC). Developed over a six-year period by AF&PA's WFCM/ANSI Canvass Committee, the WFCM represents a major milestone for the wood products industry. Designers and code enforcement officials now have one comprehensive design reference to provide solutions for residential wood construction, which is increasingly being regulated, especially in higher load regions. Presenters: Robert J. Taylor, PhD, P.Eng., MASCE, Assoc.AIA Director, Technology Transfer Sam W Francis Northeast Senior Regional Manager -rte:.,, VW" - - W.. JJCJUL, ontinu-Ed SeminarJUL Py ....�..a. �, ., .._ . 200 RESERVOIR ROAD, GOSHEN, NEW YORK 10924 • (845) 294-1165 ` • e-mail: continued@frontlernet.net ,ng Fram' Town of Wappmger Building Department WO o 1 n George Kolb 'j day ' a r 20 Middlebush Rd. N Wapengers Falls, NY 12590 semh , urg jijjj{jj j(] �w "tQ51 04 111dillliiflfIIJill111.91111:!1111111111111:1111311i If If 11111.11 Ne Cut and return along with your check to the address above A continental breakfast and lunch will be served each day Company Name 0wo or WAPPI136 w '. l Company Address 1r1 &Act HI06� 15 1( jS M( 12._gd Phone Number JFaxNumber E -Mail Attendee name o/'Ae,1 a AIA # ICC # Registration ostmarked before Sept 15, 2005 ostmarked on or after Se t 15, 2005 ❑ Oct 18 AM $85 o Oct 18 PM $8 ❑ Oct 18 full da .-Registration $150 ❑ Oct 18 AM $100 ❑ Oct 18 PM $100 ❑ Oct 18 full da $170 13 Oct 19 AM $85 Fa 19 PM $8 ❑Oct 19 full da $150 ❑Oct 19 AM $100 ❑Oct 19 PM $1001 ❑ Oct 19 full da $170 o 2 -day seminar $260.00 1 ❑ 2 -day seminar $300.00 Do you want confirmation by: ❑ Fax j#Vail o e-mail ❑ Pre -pay WFCM $17.50 10 Reserve a copy WFCM $22.50 25% off regular price of $30.00 A continental breakfast and lunch will be served each day *tare! I American forestPaper Association American Wood Council / "� `# �� ��` `•'°' '` rt',: r %ii�r ;Pate'hi"frtl!`if TiSs:1TfiEwid i6trtri Ptywhirrx 2 -day od Framing WorkshopS J S= May be attended as a whole or by individual sessions �- Date: October 18 and 19, 2005 Location: Ramada Inn Conference Center, 1289 Rt 300, Newburgh, New York. Call for directions at (845) 564-4500 A limited number of discounted rooms is available if overnight accomodations are needed. Call for reservations i • i. • !• ! • • 1 ' •. 7:30 - 7:50 am Registration 8:00 - 9:30 am Building Codes and Wood Design Background information on the development and format of the International Building Code (IBC), including heights and area limitations, use 1.5 hrs and occupancy classifications, types of construction with a focus on the use of wood, fire resistance, fire retardant treated wood, flame spread rating, finger jointed lumber. 9:30 — 9:45 am 9.45 - 11:00am _Break Wood Structural Design in the International Building Code 2000 1.25 hrs A layout of how structural wood provisions are presented in the IBC 2000; Chapter 23 in particular. Course also covers how AF&PA documents are referenced. 11:00 -12:00 pm National Design Specificatiorr 2001 for Wood Construction (NDS) Features of the 2001 NDS, including: reformat of connection provisions including block tear -out checks that is retroactive to all previous 1.0 hr NDS editions, new notching provisions, pole design, exposed wood member fire design, shearwalis and diaphragms. 12:00 -1:00 pm Lunch Oi r w • • • •• • • • ! i. • ! • 1:00 — 1:45 pm ASD and Nationalood onstruction SR 0.75 hrs The i for Wood Construction oe 005 i duall format SDiand DCdocf umteoiwif0 ome enhancements from tthe 2001 version. Learn about the format of the new document and how to apply its ASD and LRFD design provisions to wood construction through worked examples. 1:45 - 2:45 pm Wood as Addressed by the IRC Background information on the development and format of the International Residential Code (IRC) 2000 and 2003 editions, including 1.0 hr changes that will be evident with the 2003 edition. This session provides a discussion forum for the use of the IRC and Wood Frame Construction Manual. 2:45 - 3:00 pm Afternoon Break 3:00 - 4:00 pm Engineered Wood Products Introduction to the ever-growing family of engineered wood products (EWP). The standards that form the basis for the manufacture and the development of design stresses for each product are discussed. Unique characteristics for each product are highlighted and extensive 1.0 hr examples of the use of these products in a wide range of building applications are presented. 4:00 - 5:00pm The Wood Connection Session This session presents current wood connection design philosophy, behavior, serviceability issues, and connection design techniques for small and large wood members, panel products, and wood assemblies, using dowel -type and specialized components. Glued connections 1.0 hr will also be discussed along with a brief introduction to connection desi in software. IFIRIM,111LILMEM•.! s. • 7:30 - 7:50 am Re istration 8:00 -10:00 am Lateral Load Resisting Systems for Wood Structures Construction types and the behavior of small structures and structural elements under gravity, seismic and wind forces. Principles and 2 hrs typology of lateral load resistance systems will be discussed including prescriptive braced wall lines as addressed by the IBC/IRC. An introduction to engineered shear wall design, location, and inspection points will be offered. 10:00 -10:15 am Morning Break 10:15 -12:00 am Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 Edition Apply provisions for designing wood frame structures for wind, snow, and seismic loads based on the Wood Frame Construction Manual 1.75 hrs (WFCM) for One- and Two -Family Dwellings, 2001 National Edition. This edition is a dramatic enhancement of the 1995 WFCM that is a licable nation-wide. 12:00 - 1:00 pm Lunch 1:00 - 2:30 pm Design of Wood Frame Buildings for High Wind, Snow, and Seismic Loadings - Roof and Top Story Design 1.50 hrs- This hands-on segment features by example the complete design of a two-story dwelling for wind, snow, and seismic loadings using the provisions and tables of the Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 National Edition. General information is presented on the building - description, loads on the building, WFCM applicability limitations, prescriptive design limitations, load paths, and design checklists. Students get to work beginning by designing the roof and top story of the dwelling including: wall framing and sheathing, floor framing and sheathing, connections, and details, using referenced worksheets and the WFCM 2001. 2:30 -2:45 pm Afternoon Break 2:4� - 5:00 pm Bottom Story Design , Students complete the hands-on experience with the detailed design of all bottom story wall framing and sheathing, floor framing and 2.25 hrs sheathing, connections, and details. Again, referenced worksheets and the WFCM 2001 are used. Supplemental worksheets, checklists and supporting documentation are described. The American Wood Council is the industry leader in development of standards for wood design and is an accredited cdntinuing,education credit provider with AIA, IACET AIBD, and ICC. In this educational event, workshop participants will, be able to comprehend provisions of the 2001 NDSB, 2005 NDS'®, and the Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 National Edition for wind, snow, and seismic applications for One- and Two -Family Dwellings. A seminar information package will be provided to each attendee which includes a CD of all courses presented (fully scripted) and other useful wood design information and resources. To get the most out of the second day, particularly in the hands-on workshop session, attendees are also encouraged to bring copies of the NDS 2001 and WFCM 2001 if they have them. The Wood Frame Construction Manual (WFCM) for One- and Two -Family Dwellings, 2001Edition is an ANSI approved document that provides engineered and prescriptive requirements for wood frame construction based on dead, live, snow, seismic and wind loads derived from the 2000 International Building Code (IEC). Developed over a six-year period by AF&PA's WFCM/ANSI Canvass Committee, the WFCM represents a major milestone for the wood products industry. Designers and code enforcement officials now have one comprehensive design reference to provide solutions for residential wood construction, which is increasingly being regulated, especially in higher load regions. Presenters: Robert J. Taylor, PhD, P.Eng., MASCE, Assoc.AIA Director, Technology Transfer Sam W Francis .Northeast Senior Regional Manager GSR un'�)U"L' P i11? >�J ontinu-Ed S eminars 200 RESERVOIR ROAD, GOSHEN, NEW YORK 10924 _ • (845) 294-1165 e-mail: continued@front-W66 .net ,ng ram1 Town of Wappmger Building Department o j George Kolb Wo daY r 1 20 Middlebush Rd. 2o - n Y Wapengers Falls, NY 12590 sem'h ur9 ' r _ Wb J. 1 i�.filiili i fii 1� I1 11 Ii lil Ne Cut and return along with your check to the address above A continental breakfast and lunch will be served each day Company Name ?OWI OF 0A?,01A)&9t_ Company Address Zp AW10bI�3( fil AAt), ' " 0AfP1A)99lE0 Mfrs' NY S -ID Phone Number.f=29?-(o2SG ' Fax Number r- , OS E -Mail Attendee name 66bt6r' a�Q AIA # ICC # Registration ostmarked before Se t 15, 2005 Registration postmarked on or after Sept 15, 2005 ❑ Oct 18 AM $85 1 ❑ Oct 18 PM $81 ❑ Oct 18 full da $150 ❑ Oct 18 AM $1.00 10 Oct 18 PM $100 ❑ Oct 18 full da $170 ❑ Oct 19 AM $85 1 o Oct 19 PM $84 ❑ Oct 19 full da $150 o Oct 19 AM $100 ❑ Oct 19 PM $100 ❑ Oct 19 full da $170 ❑ 2 -day seminar $260.00 1 1 ❑ 2 -da seminar $300.00 Do you want confirmation by: . ❑ Fax Mail - o e-mail ❑ Pre -pay WFCM $17.50 ❑ Reserve a copy WFCM $22.50 25% off regular price of $30.00 A continental breakfast and lunch will be served each day Amedcae forest & Paper Association American Wood Council even , rr' . ltirciirrzlrxte?TSrreiitnrirrt JF'vrridr'surh.crs' 1,.., .i ,.ts>, .. a!a., .O r�. . p 2 -day Wood FramingWorkshop S J S' or May be attended as a whole or by individual sessions Date: October 18 and 19, 2005 Location: Ramada Inn Conference Center, 1289 Rt 300, Newburgh, New York. Call for directions at (845) 564-4500 A limited number of discounted rooms is available if overnight accomodations are needed. Call for reservations o RMT, on • •-"I.M. • • i - • 11 7:30 - 7:50 am Registration 8:00 - 9:30 am Building Codes and Wood Design Background information on the development and format of the International Building Code (IBC), including heights and area limitations, use 1.5 hrs and occupancy classifications, types of construction with a focus on the use of wood, fire resistance, fire retardant treated wood, flame spread rating, finger jointed lumber. 9:30 - 9:45 am Break 9 45-11:OOam Wood Structural Design in the International Building Code 2000 1.25 hrs A layout of how structural wood provisions are presented in the IBC 2000; Chapter 23 in particular. Course also covers how AF&PA - documents are referenced. - 11:00 -12:00 pm National Design Specificatioriw 2001 for Wood Construction (NDS) Features of the 2001 NDS, including: reformat of connection provisions including block tear -out checks that is retroactive to all previous 1.0 hr NDS editions, new notching provisions, pole design, exposed wood member fire design, shearwalls and diaphragms. 12:00 -1:00 pm Lunch 1:00 -1:45 pm Natio5 nalDesignSpecificationWood Constructiom on cateonnt ASD anSO dr RFD withpecsRFD 0.75 hrs 0005 nforth oW 2001 version. Learn is a dual about the format of the new document and how to apply its ASD and LRFD design provisions to wood construction through worked examples. 1:45 - 2:45 pm Wood as Addressed by the IRC . Background information on the development and format of the International Residential Code (IRC) 2000 and 2003 editions, including 1.0 hr changes that will be evident with the 2003 edition. This session provides a discussion forum for the use of the IRC and Wood Frame Construction Manual 2:45 - 3:00 pm Afternoon Break 3:00 - 4:00 pm Engineered Wood Products Introduction to the ever-growing family of engineered wood products (EWP). The standards that form the basis for the manufacture and the development of design stresses for each product are discussed. Unique characteristics for each product are highlighted and extensive 1.0 hr examples of the use of these products in a wide range of building applications are presented. 4:00 - 5:oopm The Wood Connection Session This session presents current wood connection design philosophy, behavior, serviceability issues, and connection design techniques for 1.0 hr small and large wood members, panel products, and wood assemblies, using dowel -type and specialized components. Glued connections will also be discussed alon with a brief introduction to connection desi n software. Lan 7:30 -1 am _ Registration 8:00 -10:00 am TLateral Load Resisting Systems for Wood Structures Construction types and the behavior of small structures and structural elements under gravity, seismic and wind forces. Principles and 2 hrs typology of lateral load resistance systems will be discussed including prescriptive braced wall lines as addressed by the IBClIRC. An introduction to engineered shear wall design, location, and inspection points will be offered. 10:00 -10:15 am Morning Break 10:15-12:00 am Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 Edition Apply provisions for designing wood frame structures for wind, snow, and seismic loads based on the Wood Frame Construction Manual 1.75 hrs (WFCM) for One- and Two -Family Dwellings, 2001 National Edition. This edition is a dramatic enhancement of the 1995 WFCM that is applicable nation-wide. 12:00 - 1:00 pm Lunch 1,:00 - 2:30 pm Design of Wood Frame Buildings for High Wind, Snow, and Seismic Loadings - Roof and Top - Story Design - 1.50 hrs This hands-on segment features by example the complete design of a two-story dwelling for wind, snow, and seismic loadings using the provisions and tables of the Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 National Edition. General information is presented on the building description, loads on the building, WFCM applicability limitations, prescriptive design limitations, load paths, and design checklists. Students get to work beginning by designing the roof and top story of the dwelling including: wall framing and sheathing, floor framing and sheathing, connections, and details, using referenced worksheets and the WFCM 2001. 2:30 -2:45 pm Afternoon Break 2:45 - 5:00 pm Bottom Story Design Students complete the hands-on experience with the detailed design of all bottom story wall framing and sheathing, floor framing and 2.25 hrs sheathing, connections, and details. Again, referenced worksheets and the WFCM 2001 are used. Supplemental worksheets, checklists and supporting documentation are described. The American Wood Council is the industry leader in oevelopment of standards for wood design and is an accredited continuing education credit provider with AIA, IACET AIBD, and ICC. In this educational event, workshop participants wilt be able to comprehend provisions of the 2001 NDSB, 2005 NDS', and the Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 National Edition for wind, snow, and seismic applications for One- and Two -Family Dwellings. A seminar information package will be provided to each attendee which includes a CD of all courses presented (fully scripted) and other useful wood design information and resources. To get the most out of the second day, particularly in the hands-on workshop session, attendees are also encouraged to bring copies of the NDS 2001 and WFCM 2001 if they have them. The Wood Frame Construction Manual (WFCM) for One- and Two -Family Dwellings, 2001Edition is an ANSI approved document that provides engineered and prescriptive requirements for wood frame construction based on dead, live, snow, seismic and wind loads derived from the 2000 International Building Code (IBC). Developed over a six-year period by AF&PA's WFCM/ANSI Canvass Committee, the WFCM represents a major milestone for the wood products industry. Designers and code enforcement officials now have one comprehensive design reference to provide solutions for residential wood construction, which is increasingly being regulated, especially in higher load regions: Presenters: Robert J. Taylor, PhD, P.Eng., MASCE, Assoc.AIA Director, Technology Transfer Sam W Francis Northeast Senior Regional Manager ` f J R _ pit ....:.� , i 91 JUL q4 JUL continu-Ed.Semin'ar: 200 RESERVOIR ROAD, GOSHEN, NEW YORK 10924 (845) 294-1165 • e-mail: continued@fron i 6. et ,ng Nam1 ��Ad �I _ Town of,Wappinger Building Department A continental breakfast and lunch will be served each day Company Namec-B JZO aF AM 06EK- Company Address Phone Number 7 62i 6 _ Fax Number f ?�i7a5-- E -Mail Attendee name SUSAAJ 0+a AIA # ' ICC # Registration ostmarked before Se t 15, 2005 Registration postmarked on or after Sept 15, 2005 ❑ Oct 18 AM $85 ❑ Oct 18 PM $81 o Oct 18 full da $150 o Oct 18 AM $100 ❑ Oct 18 PM $100 ❑ Oct 18 full da $170 ❑ Oct 19 AM $85 ❑ Oct 19 PM $85 ❑ Oct 19 full da $150 ❑ Oct 19 AM $100 ❑ Oct 19 PM $100 ❑ Oct 19 full da $170 ❑ 2 -day seminar $260.00 ❑ 2 -day seminar $300.00 Do you want confirmation by: ❑ Fax "ail - ❑ e-mail ❑ Pre -pay WFCM $17.50 1 ❑ Reserve a copy WFCM $22.50 25% off regular price of $30.00 A continental breakfast and lunch will be served each day American Fofesfb PaperAssoclafiar Y 7 Xc NeX -. r .F Fr'rY,ca�Y� }Ft 1,YG: American Woad CouncH ,t ,,F,._;�, MW r kir,�itr�z*rnrlut&�7i5x1trYe+�rfli'r���r/Pa�?rhicls :: ,,a, _arti1 ,.��x.x,:,,..,..'ra: 2 -day Wood Framing Workshop S ►� S May be attended as a whole or by individual sessions Date: October 18 and 19, 2005 Location: Ramada Inn Conference Center, 1289 Rt 300, Newburgh, New York. Call for directions at (845) 564-4500 A limited number of discounted rooms is available if overnight accomodations are needed. Call for reservations e•' . ..-• 0�. 7:30 - 7:50 am Registration 8:00 - 9:30 am Building Codes and Wood Design Background information on the development and format of the International Building Code (IBC), including heights and area limitations, use 1.5 hrs and occupancy classifications, types of construction with a focus on the use of wood, fire resistance, fire retardant treated wood, flame spread rating, fin er'ointed lumber. 9:30 - 9:45 am Break 9:45-11:00am Wood Structural Design in the International Building Code 2000 1.25 hrs A layout of how structural wood provisions are presented in the IBC 2000; Chapter 23 in particular. Course also covers how AF&PA documents are referenced. 11:00 -12:00 pm National Design Specification 2001 for Wood Construction (NDS) Features of the 2001 NDS, including: reformat of connection provisions including block tear -out checks that is retroactive to all previous 1.0 hr NDS editions, new notching provisions, pole design, exposed wood member fire design, shearwalls and diaphragms. 12:00 -1:00 pm . Lunch i PM :r ! • Codes A t t Pr6diLlIdtApOlidadons 1:00 -1:45 pm ASD and LRFD with the 2005 National Design Specification for Wood Construction 0.75 hrs The NDSB for Wood Construction 2005 is a dual format ASD and LRFD document with some enhancements from the 2001 version. Learn about the format of the new document and how to apply its ASD and LRFD design provisions to wood construction through worked examples. 1:45 - 2:45 pm Wood as Addressed by the IRC , Background information on the development and format of the International Residential Code (IRC) 2000 and 2003 editions, including 1.0 hr changes that will be evident with the 2003 edition. This session provides a discussion forum for the use of the IRC and Wood Frame Construction Manual. 2:45 - 3:00 pm Afternoon Break 3:00 - 4:00 pm Engineered Wood Products Introduction to the ever-growing family of engineered wood products (EWP). The standards that form the basis for the manufacture and the 1.0 hr development of design stresses for each product are discussed. Unique characteristics for each product are highlighted and extensive examples of the use of these products in a wide range of building applications are presented. 4:00 - 5:00pm The Wood Connection Session This session presents current wood connection design philosophy, behavior, serviceability issues, and connection design techniques for 1.0 hr small and large wood members, panel products, and wood assemblies, using dowel -type and specialized components. Glued connections will also be discussed alon with a brief introduction to connection desi n software. INUM•s • s •.► IRS • 7:30 - 7:50 am Registration _ 8:00 -10:00 am Lateral Load Resisting Systems for Wood Structures Construction types and the behavior of small structures and structural elements under gravity, seismic and wind forces. Principles and 2 hrs typology of lateral load resistance systems will be discussed including prescriptive braced wall lines as addressed by the IBC/IRC. An introduction to engineered shear wall design, location, and inspection points will be offered. 10:00 -10:15 am Morning, Break 10:15 -12:00 am Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 Edition Apply provisions for designing wood frame structures for wind, snow, and seismic loads based on the Wood Frame Construction Manual 1.75 hrs (WFCM) for One- and Two -Family Dwellings, 2001 National Edition. This edition is a dramatic enhancement of the 1995 WFCM that is applicable nation-wide. 12:00 - 1:00 pm I Lunch is 0 •' a st. is , a - 1:00 - 2:30 pm - Design of Wood Frame Buildings for High Wind, Snow, and Seismic Loadings - Roof and Top Story Design 1.50 hrs This hands-on segment features by example the complete design of a two-story dwelling for wind, snow, and seismic loadings using the provisions and tables of the Wood Frame Construction Manual 2001 National Edition. General information is presented on the building description, loads on the building, WFCM applicability limitations, prescriptive design limitations, load paths, and design checklists. Students get to work beginning by designing the roof and top story of the dwelling including: wall framing and sheathing, floor framing and sheathing, connections, and details, using referenced worksheets and the WFCM 2001. 2:30 -2:45 pm Afternoon Break 2:45 - 5:00 pm Bottom Story Design Students complete the hands-on experience with the detailed design of all bottom story wall framing and sheathing, floor framing and 2.25 hrs sheathing, connections, and details. Again, referenced worksheets and the WFCM 2001 are used. Supplemental worksheets, checklists and supporting documentation are described.