Is a picture truly worth 1,000 words? Each month, join industry experts as they share through photos and histories a variety of fascinating case studies from projects spanning the building enclosure profession. Gain insights into lessons learned in the practices of building enclosure design and construction, retrofit, and rehabilitation. Engage in the discussion during time allotted for questions and commentary.
September’s Case: Determining the Causes of Wet and Loose Membrane & Insulation on a 12-Story Building in the Midwest
Join case presenter, Samir Ibrahim, F-IIBEC, AIA, CSI, for September’s case, “Determining the Causes of Wet and Loose Membrane & Insulation on a 12-Story Building in the Midwest.”
September 18, 2024 | 1:00–2:00 p.m. ET
This activity has been approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH.
This activity has been approved for 1.0 AIA LU/Elective.
$45 for IIBEC Members | $65 for Nonmembers
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At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
Describe analysis, testing, and evaluation methods utilized to identify failures in building enclosure design and construction.
Discuss mitigation approaches, strategies, and techniques that resulted in successful resolution of failures related to building enclosure design and construction.
Evaluate application of strategies to address common challenges related to building upgrade, rehabilitation, retrofit, and restoration.
Recognize the roles and responsibilities of project team members and stakeholders.
Identify codes and standards requirements applicable to project-specific design and construction.
Samir Ibrahim is the former design services director of a leading roofing and waterproofing materials manufacturer, where he served for over 40 years. His responsibilities included the oversight of all design and code compliance testing activities as well as the development of educational programs to advance collaboration within the design and building consultant community.
Ibrahim has authored and coauthored papers on sustainability, resiliency, and roof color and energy (published in the Huffington Post in 2013). He has presented at several international roofing and waterproofing events in the United States and abroad. Ibrahim also served as a panelist on vegetative roofing and roof sustainability during the International Conference on Waterproof Membranes.
In addition to his role at JSI global, Ibrahim currently serves as the education advisor for IIBEC.