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Seismic Design of Nonstructural Components and Systems Series: Day 2

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Description

Project Planning for Nonstructural Components and Systems
This presentation will be on planning for nonstructural construction as part of the overall construction project. The speaker will present considerations for nonstructural components when designing a new building structure and when new components are being installed within existing buildings. He will also discuss lessons learned from past earthquakes to illustrate the importance of engineering judgement when designing nonstructural components.
Presenter: Tim Hart, S.E.

Design Procedures and Considerations for Curtain Walls and Distribution Systems
This presentation will be a deeper dive into seismic design of nonstructural components and systems by presenting two design examples. The speaker will present a step-by-step review of the design procedures for designing an exterior curtain wall system and a utility distribution system. These examples will be used to illustrate the importance of coordination and delegating responsibilities.
Presenter: Meaghan Halligan, S.E.

  • Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education
  • Diamond Review approved in all 50 states
  • This webinar will be available as a recording.
Please note: This webinar is part of the Nonstructural Components Series and is not included in the NCSEA Webinar Subscription.

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Contributors

  • Tim Hart, S.E., LEED AP

    Tim Hart, SE, LEED AP, has over 30 years of structural engineering and building construction experience, ranging from anchoring laser end stations, computer racks and equipment platforms to designing fire stations, office buildings, school campuses, and hospital towers. He has a degree with honors in architectural engineering from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and is currently the Lead Civil/Structural Engineer for Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Tim is also a Senior Advisor for engineering for Build Change, a non-profit organization that advocates for and facilitates resilient housing construction in several Asian and Latin American countries.

  • Meaghan Halligan, S.E.

    Meaghan Halligan S.E., C.E. has over 20 years of structural consulting experience in a diverse range of buildings and materials. She worked in structural consulting for 8 years designing multi-family residential, schools, tenant improvements, and performing arts buildings. She has been employed with ISAT Total Support since 2009. Joining, then leading, the corporate cold formed steel stud division, engineering internal and exterior light gage steel stud systems for general commercial and hospital structures. In 2014 she became the principal structural engineer in charge of the seismic bracing of utilities group in the Northern California Branch. In early 2022 she became the corporate engineering manager, grid systems. Specializing in engineering unified utilities support strut grid systems in data centers, hospitals, and general commercial buildings. She is past chair of the SEAOC nonstructural components committee and is currently a voting member of the ASCE 7-28 nonstructural component task committee.

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January 30, 2024
Tue 12:00 PM CST

Duration 1H 30M

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