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Tilt-Up Panels: Stressed-Out, But Rock-Steady: A Review of the Stresses Experienced by Tilt-Up Panels

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Description

Resilient, sustainable structures are increasingly demanded by building owners and the communities in which we live. Design professionals face challenges daily in providing such buildings while still meeting economic performance objectives. Based on the ACI 551 Tilt-Up Design Guide and standard construction industry practice, this webinar will explore how design professionals can capitalize on the advantages of tilt-up construction to provide safe, durable structures that withstand a variety of loads throughout their life cycle. During the webinar, participants will learn important design aspects associated with tilt-up panels. The session will also include examples that review stresses a panel experiences during construction and as a load-resisting element in a building structure.

  • Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education
  • This course is Diamond Review approved in 49 states. New York does not accept hours from recordings.

Contributors

  • James Jeffrey Griffin, PhD, PE, PMP

    Mr. Griffin is a structural engineer and project manager with more than 21 years of experience with single and multi-story manufacturing, warehouse and office buildings. Mr. Griffin has a doctorate, master’s and bachelor’s degrees in civil engineering and serves on the ACI 551 Committee on Tilt-Up Construction.

  • Abhisek “Obi” Khanal

    Mr. Khanal is a structural engineer with more than three years of experience with residential and small commercial facilities. His primary interest lies in the seismic design and response of concrete structures. Mr. Khanal has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in civil engineering, and has served in a leadership role in a student chapter of the American Concrete Institute.

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August 15, 2019
Thu 12:00 PM CDT

Duration 1H 30M

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