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Mass Timber Structural Floor & Roof Design

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Description

This presentation is intended for designers of building systems seeking to familiarize themselves with the category of products known as mass timber, including cross laminated timber (CLT) and nail laminated timber (NLT). Topics will include manufacturing and product performance standards, structural design standards, and recognition in the International Building Code. Specific attention will be given to the design of mass timber in horizontal applications—i.e., as panels of floor and roof systems—and discussion will include how to address important serviceability requirements related to deflection and floor vibration design. Example projects and details will be presented to highlight possible applications of mass timber in building structures.

  • 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

  • Scott Breneman, PhD, P.E., S.E.

    Dr. Breneman is a licensed Structural Engineer and Professional Engineer in the State of California, a PE in the State of Washington, and Senior Technical Director – Mass Timber Program Manager in the Project Resources & Solutions Division of WoodWorks. He received bachelor’s and master’s from the University of Florida and a doctorate from Stanford University. Scott has experience with structural design, seismic rehabilitation, and peer review of projects varying from single-family homes to high-rise hospitals. He is Past-President of the Structural Engineers Association of Central California, an associate member of the seismic subcommittee of ASCE 7 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, and a member of the PRG 320 CLT product standard committee. At WoodWorks, he provides project support and education to individuals designing wood buildings and oversees the development of technical educational content.

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December 10, 2019
Tue 12:00 PM CST

Duration 1H 30M

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