SEC Seminar and Dinner Meeting — February 12, 2013
Hosted by IMI, the
presentation Coordinating Structural &
Architectural and Masonry Details for Thermal Efficiency will include updates on the new 2013 Connecticut code
- IBC 2012 & MSJC 2011 presented by Richard Filloramo
Coordinating
structural and architectural masonry details for thermal efficiency can be
challenging with new contemporary designs, building code requirements, budget
restraints and fast-paced schedules. This presentation will feature some of the
most challenging masonry details with real solutions by coordinating structural
and architectural details. Some of the details covered are; Standard Shelf
Angles, Projecting Shelf Angles, Special Shelf Angles, Stairwells, Masonry
Veneers – no Relieving Angles, Top of Wall, Loose Lintels, Beam Details and
Column Details. There will be a brief review of how increased masonry strength
(f’m) can reduce wall costs and increase thermal efficiency in light of the
proposed revisions to MSJC Table 2 – Compressive Strength of Masonry. This
presentation will also include IBC 2012 and 2011 MSJC Masonry 530 Code updates
for the new 2013 Connecticut Building Code.
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