This program has been canceled and will be rescheduled for a later date.

 

This program will be presented virtually via Zoom. Once you register, a confirmation will be sent to you with details for accessing this Zoom meeting.

What You Should Know and Why You Should Care

This seminar describes structural evaluation and design strategies for existing buildings that employ archaic building systems (1870s-1960s). These systems include iron and early steel framing, brick and stone mass-masonry wall systems, early proprietary concrete systems, and proprietary tile floor systems.   More details coming soon.

Date and time

Wednesday, June 3, 2020
11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Cost

AIA Members $40
NonMembers $60

Continuing education

2.0 HSW LU Hours have been applied for

Instructor

Chris Hartnett, PE, LEED AP, is principal structural engineer in the Building Technology Division at American Engineering Testing. Chris has over 20 years of experience in the evaluation and design of existing buildings. His past projects include the Minnesota State Capitol Renovation, Pillsbury A-Mill Investigation, Pantages Theater Renovation, U of M Combined Heat and Power Plant Adaptive Reuse and many other projects, large and small. Chris has a passion for the history embodied within existing buildings, and he brings a strong understanding of archaic building systems and historic materials. 



This program will be presented virtually via Zoom. Once you register, a confirmation will be sent to you with details for accessing this Zoom meeting.


Questions?

Contact Deanna Christiansen, Continuing Education Director