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Save Energy and Keep Water Out of Your Education Buildings' Wall Assemblies

The building enclosure is one of the most critical elements to minimize building energy usage and manage water coming into your building. The most important component for long-term building sustainability of the wall assembly is the air and water-resistive barrier.

This event was originally held on April 11, 2024
and is now available for on demand viewing.

Sponsor:
ABAA
Duration:
 1 Hour

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Summary

About 75% of building defect claims are a result of poor workmanship that lets water into your building. More than a billion dollars are spent each year to fix these problems, which could have been avoided with care and thought in the original design and construction of your building.

Join us to learn how having an industry-recognized quality assurance program for air and water-resistive barriers and an enclosure quality program can provide you, the education facilities professional, a durable, sustainable building facade.

Learn how building airtightness and critical moisture management go hand-in-hand and how to ensure that it is done right in your education buildings. This material must be installed properly to maximize energy savings, and keep water out! Consider it a small investment with a short-term payback and ongoing ROI for the life of the wall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speakers

Ryan Dalgleish
Chief Operating Officer
Air Barrier Association of America

Ryan has been involved in the building enclosure and building performance areas of construction in both the commercial and residential sectors for almost 25 years. Ryan is the Chief Operating Officer for the Air Barrier Association of America.

Ryan obtained credentials in Adult Education, Leadership and Organizational Excellence from the University of Manitoba and has been mentored and trained by some of the best building scientist's in the world.  Ryan is a certified Net Zero building instructor, teaches master builder courses to builders across the country and is a frequent speaker at various technical presentations dealing with the building enclosure to various building official associations, city departments, building enclosure councils, building owners and chapters of the American Institute of Architects, Construction Specifications Institute and building owner associations.

Ryan frequently publishes papers for design and construction magazines such as Journal of Building Enclosure and Design, Interface, Western Exteriors, Coating Pro Magazine, Spray Foam Professional to name a few.

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