TAS Regional Refuel CPD: Commercial Roofing Selection

TAS Regional Refuel CPD: Commercial Roofing Selection


Refuel TAS - In-Person (webinar available) | Commercial Roofing Selection

In person Event | National Refuel CPD Provider | Hobart
Date: 10 April 2024
Time: 1.45-2.30pm In person (please contact tash.lowry@architecture.com.au if you would like to attend this event via zoom)
Where: Tas Chapter Office, 1/19A Hunter St, Hobart
Cost: Free

PLEASE NOTE: This event will be directly preceded by Refuel Tas: Insulated Sandwich Panels: Composite, BIM and Installation Guide from 1-1.45pm (allow approximately 1.5hrs for both events). Refreshments/light lunch will be provided.

You will be provided with a questionnaire at the conclusion of the event. Please return the questionnaires to andrew.hudson@bondor.com.au for your CPD certificate.

 

Overview

There are many often competing factors to consider when choosing a roof system: structural requirement, fire standards, weatherability and thermal performance. This seminar will provide you with technical understanding to assist you in finding the best product solution required in today’s construction projects. The presentation will also assist in understanding the major issues that arise with end lapping roof panels and the impact it has on the longevity and maintenance of the building.

 

CPD

This presentation is equivalent to 1 total hour/point of formal CPD


 

AACA COMPETENCY STANDARD 2015
Design: Pre-Design
2.1 Identification, analysis and integration of information relevant to siting of project.
Design: Conceptual Design
3.7 Assessment and integration of construction systems and materials consistent with project brief.
Documentation: Documentation
6.2 Continuing coordination and integration of information and project material from relevant consultants, specialists and suppliers.
6.5 Nomination of quality and performance standards with regard to selected material, finishes, fittings components and systems.

 

2021: AACA COMPETENCY STANDARD
PROJECT INITIATION AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
PC26: Be able to undertake site, cultural and contextual analysis as part of preliminary design research.
DETAILED DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
PC39: Be able to integrate the material selection, structural and construction systems established in the conceptual design into the detailed design and documentation.
PC43: Be able to collaborate with nominated contractors early in the documentation process to identify key construction methodology opportunities and constraints.
PC46; Be able to produce project documentation that meets the requirements of the contract and procurement process and complies with regulatory controls, building standards and codes, and conditions of construction and planning approvals.

 

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this session participants should be able to:

2015 Competencies:

  • Explain the critical issues for consideration when assessing commercial roofing options and the risks of inappropriate placement of roof penetrations.
  • Identify the differences between panel and single skin roof systems.
  • Apply knowledge of different systems and project-specific consideration to make appropriate roofing system selections.
  • Identify the opportunities provided by matching structural steel placement and roof panel span performance.
  • Outline the difference between expansion joint steps and end lapping and how new systems overcome the risk of end lapping.

2021: Competencies:

  • Identify critical issues for consideration when assessing commercial roofing options and the risks of inappropriate placement of roof penetrations
  • Identify the differences between panel and single skin roof systems
  • Understand how to apply knowledge of different systems and project-specific considerations to make appropriate roofing system selections
  • Identify the opportunities provided by matching structural steel placement and roof panel span performance
  • Outline the difference between expansion joint steps and end lapping and how new systems overcome the risks of end lapping.

Speaker/s

Andrew Hudson is a construction industry professional with in excess of 25 years' experience across a variety of functional construction materials and in QLD/NT represents Australia's larger manufacturer of CodeMark certifies insulated roof and wall panels, Bondor_Metecno. Andrew provides valuable support to design practitioners in areas relating to thermal efficiency, Australian Standards and the NCC and is passionate about the full process that commences not just with the traditional design to construction process, but also addressed the useful life of the building under occupancy and ensures it exceeds client expectations for thermal efficiency and running costs, Andrew is an approved AIA Refuel presenter.

 

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