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Noble Company - Provider Number H286
AIA CES PROGRAM TITLE:
Preventing Failures in Ceramic Tile and Stone
AIA CES PROGRAM NUMBER: 010
CREDITS: 1 HSW SD Learning Unit
(also IDCEC - Class # 7718 for Interior Designers)
DESCRIPTION:
- Discuss the Design Deflection Criteria review for successful installations for ceramic tile & stone.
- Review the ANSI Standards for Movement Joints, Surface Preparation, Deflection, Crack Isolation and Waterproofing membranes for tile and stone.
- Review the most common misconceptions about why floors fail. Controlling movement within the installation while dealing with “real world” scenarios created by current construction methods, real project examples.
- Review the criteria of various job failures and how they could have been avoided.
- Take a look at the types of projects that use Crack Isolation, Waterproofing and Sound Isolation Membranes and how these affect the projects specifications.
AIA CES PROGRAM TITLE:
Sound Rated Floors for Tile, Stone & Hardwood
AIA CES PROGRAM NUMBER: 020
CREDITS: 1 HSW SD Learning Unit
DESCRIPTION:
- Brief history of the ceramic tile & stone installations systems.
- Design Criteria concerns for ceramic tile & stone.
- How new technology created significant advancements as well as significant new problems.
- Presenting proper methods of installation procedures and criteria for Sound Isolation for Ceramic Tile and Stone floors.
- When & Where to use Sound Isolation
AIA CES PROGRAM TITLE:
Waterproofing for Ceramic Tile and Stone
AIA CES PROGRAM NUMBER: 030
CREDITS: 1 HSW SD Learning Unit
DESCRIPTION:
- Brief history of the ceramic tile & stone installations systems.
- Design Criteria concerns for ceramic tile & stone.
- How new technology created significant advancements as well as significant new problems.
- Presenting proper methods of installation procedures and criteria for Waterproofing for Ceramic Tile and Stone floors.
- When & Where to use Waterproofing • Different Types of Waterproofing and Physical Characteristics of each
- Proper Design Codes and Details
AIA CES PROGRAM TITLE:
Crack Isolation Membranes - Underlayments for Ceramic Tile and Stone
AIA CES PROGRAM NUMBER: 040
CREDITS: 1 HSW SD Learning Unit
DESCRIPTION:
- Brief history of the ceramic tile & stone installations systems. • Design Criteria concerns for ceramic tile & stone.
- Controlling movement within the installation while dealing with “real world” scenarios created by current construction methods.
- Bridging and solving movement/control joints to maintain tile/stone designs.
- How new technology created significant advancements as well as significant new problems.
- Presenting proper methods of installation procedures and criteria for interior and exterior crack isolation membranes.
AIA CES PROGRAM TITLE:
Preventing Failures in Ceramic Tile and Stone - 2006 ANSI & TCA update
AIA CES PROGRAM NUMBER: 050
CREDITS: 2 HSW SD Learning Units
DESCRIPTION:
- Discuss the New Design Deflection Criteria review for successful installations for ceramic tile & stone.
- Review the New ANSI 2006 Standards for Movement Joints, Surface Preparation, Deflection, Crack Isolation and Waterproofing membranes for tile and stone.
- Take a look at the most common misconceptions about why floors fail. Controlling movement within the installation while dealing with “real world” scenarios created by current construction methods, real project examples.
- Analyze the criteria of various job failures and how they could have been avoided.
- Take a look at the types of projects that use Crack Isolation, Waterproofing and Sound Isolation Membranes and how these affect the projects specifications
AIA CES PROGRAM TITLE:
Recent Trends in Waterproofing for Tile and Stone Installations
AIA CES PROGRAM NUMBER: 000005
CREDITS: 1 HSW SD Learning Unit
(This class has been submitted to the IDCEC for approval)
DESCRIPTION:
- Brief history of the ceramic tile & stone installations systems.
- Design Criteria concerns for ceramic tile & stone.
- How new technology created significant advancements as well as significant new problems.
- Presenting proper methods of installation procedures and criteria for Waterproofing for Ceramic Tile and Stone floors.
- When & Where to use Waterproofing • Different Types of Waterproofing and Physical Characteristics of each
- Proper Design Codes and Details
AIA CES PROGRAM TITLE:
Tile and Stone Membranes - Can they Contribute to Green Building?
AIA CES PROGRAM NUMBER: NOB001
CREDITS: 1 HSW SD Learning Unit
DESCRIPTION:
- Discuss the New Design Deflection Criteria review for successful installations for ceramic tile & stone.
- Review the New ANSI 2006 Standards for Movement Joints, Surface Preparation, Deflection, Crack Isolation and Waterproofing membranes for tile and stone.
- Take a look at the most common misconceptions about why floors fail. Controlling movement within the installation while dealing with “real world” scenarios created by current construction methods, real project examples.
- Review thenew 2009 LEED NC 2.2 Green Building Rating System and the changes to the categories and how they affect the project certification process.
- Gain knowledge in where ceramic tile and stone installation systems can potentially contribute to a LEED project certification.
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