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JUNE 2018 JUNE 06 BOLON, Mary Blanchard, 602-515-2736 and Anthony Weege JUNE 13 Nudo, Pete LaHaye, 217-528-9916 and Ma...

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JUNE 2018

JUNE 06 BOLON, Mary Blanchard, 602-515-2736 and Anthony Weege

JUNE 13 Nudo, Pete LaHaye, 217-528-9916 and Marla Gomes, 818-5308008

1 AIA LU with HSW

1 AIA “Extending the Life of Design through Durable, Decorative Wall Panels”

“Vinyl Flooring Uncovered – Production, Life Cycle Assessment & Sustainability” • The chemical composition and production process of sustainably-produced, high-quality woven vinyl flooring • The impact of woven vinyl flooring on human and environmental health • The benefits of woven vinyl flooring in commercial applications • The product lifecycle of woven vinyl flooring, including end-of-life disposal and / or material reutilization JUNE 20 DORTRONICS, Skip Burnham, 928-215-9718 1 AIA LU “Electronic Locking Devices for Access Control Systems” - Describe & review hardware components required to fully operate a typical door access system. -Define individual lock types, their operation, application & suitability as it relates to fit, finish and mounting for a specific system design. -Discuss power supply requirements, UPS options & fire alarm compatibility. Explain & define various types of actuating devices & annunciators for controlling & monitoring single or multiple door systems.

-Understand and define the testing standards for performance minimums on interior panels -Understand durable wall panels and finish options -Understand how durable, decorative panels can contribute to LEED credits -Specify durable panels for extended interior materials life.

JUNE 27 HB Fuller/TEC, Steve Besendorfer, 480-283-3729 1 AIALU with HSW and IDCEC (8657) “Grout: The Technology of Appearance and Color” This seminar reviews the purpose of grout in a tile installation and the possible problems that can occur and how to prevent and/or correct the problems. We’ll also cover the evolution of grout and highperformance grout for tile and stone applications.

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Phoenix

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JUNE 14 Fundermax, Larry Potvin, 940-765-2682 1 AIA LU with HSW “HPL Compact Panels for Exterior Drained & Back-Ventilated Rainscreens” Objectives: -Identify the conditions required for water management through the building envelope & explain the mechanics of water infiltration -Describe how a drained & back-ventilated rainscreen functions, its design requirements and its components. -Discuss the structural design elements that require consideration to produce a durable, thermally-efficient rainscreen system. -Explain how HPL Compact Panels are manufactured and how they are classified according to EN 438 -Recall the performance and aesthetic benefits of HPL Compact Cladding and describe some HPL compact panel installation methods.

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JUNE 21 Sherwin Williams, Chris Cook, 623-606-1130 1 AIA LU with HSW, GBCI #920000064, IDCEC #103027 “Paint and Coatings Technology” This course will offer an introduction to paint and take a closer look at the evolution of paint technology. We will analyze the components of paint, specifically the different types of binders available and compare and contrast them. This course looks at the different sheens available on the market and helps the learner select the right type for their project. This course will identify the properties of a “green” paint, and the benefits of specifying them for a project. Finally, we will wrap up by identifying common paint performance issues and evaluating the reasons for their failures and ways to prevent them

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