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International Masonry InstituteMonday, November 6, 2017 from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
Share Masonry Monday: Quality Masonry Restoration Workshop - November 6, 2017
WHEN:
Monday November 6th (11:30 am – 4:30 pm)
WHO:Architects, building agencies, owners, preservationists that are actively involved in restoration of existing buildings. Space is limited to first 75 registrants, preregistration is required.
LOCATION:International Masonry Institute - 2140 W. Corporate Dr., Addison, IL 60101
COST: $10.00, Includes lunch provided by IMI.
FORMAT:This half-day program consists of a two-part keynote seminar followed by demonstrations / hands-on sessions covering a variety of masonry restoration crafts and techniques and finally a classroom seminar. Participants will be divided into smaller groups for the demo / hands-on sessions to allow attendees the opportunity to work with the tools and engage in the crafts. For those willing to participate in the hands-on demonstrations of tuckpointing & caulking please come prepared with appropriate clothing & closed toe shoes. IMI will be providing gloves and safety glasses.
SCHEDULE:
11:30 am – 11:50 amRegistration & Seating
11:50 am – 12:00 pmWelcome
12:00 pm – 1:00 pmKeynote Seminar & Lunch
1:00 pm – 1:15 pmBreak
1:15 pm – 3:45 pmDemo / Hands-On Sessions
3:45 pm – 4:00 pmBreak
4:00 pm – 4:30 pmClassroom Session
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
Registered with AIA for 4 LU’s / 4 Health Safety Welfare (HSW) LU’s. Certificate of Completion provided for non-AIA member intending to self-report.
LUNCH KEYNOTE SEMINAR:
Restoration of Masonry - Presented by: George R. Mulholland, S.E., P.E., Senior Consulting Engineer, Raths Raths & Johnson
This program will utilize a case study format that will explore various masonry restoration related subjects that relate to distressed brick masonry interior loadbearing wall repairs, concealed terra cotta anchor distress, examples of investigative tools for masonry, and helical tie repairs. The attendee will learn from these case studies the load paths within the assemblies and sequencing of work, latent dangers with terra cotta, useful tools for investigating masonry along with methods for stabilizing masonry to the structure.
BIO: George Mulholland is a licensed Structural and Professional Engineer with 29 years of experience specializing in the evaluation, investigation, and repair of distressed facades, buildings, and structures. His portfolio has encompassed cast-in-place, precast, and post-tensioned concrete, masonry, steel, and timber structures with a specialization in parking garages.
He has served as Project Manager on numerous investigation projects utilizing the latest techniques and testing approaches, ranging from exterior facade and masonry wall evaluations to concrete deterioration, steel corrosion, and other structural performance-related problems and collapses. His investigative responsibilities consist of structural component surveys, structural strength evaluations, nondestructive testing, building code compliance, field testing, and material sampling. Project investigations have included destructive openings; concrete crack and delamination mapping; steel corrosion, waterproofing membrane, and masonry wall evaluations; and exterior wall critical examinations. He has extensive knowledge of remedial design approaches for rehabilitation, durability, and strengthening of structural framing components and connections to prevent, manage, and control air, water, and vapor migration of building envelopes, and historic facade restoration.
Mr. Mulholland has performed structural analysis, finite element modeling, nonlinear analysis, and structural peer reviews on a range of building types.
With his extensive knowledge of structural and facade assessments and repair, he has provided litigation support and served as an expert witness on related failures.
DEMO / HANDS-ON SESSION:
1. Tuckpointing
• Repoint masonry walls whose joints have been raked or ground out.
• Learn about properties of tuckpointing mortar and techniques for pointing.
2. Caulking
• Learn about the preparing sealant joints, different backer rod & sealant materials, & techniques for sealant application.
3. Terra Cotta & Stone Patching
• Apply patches.
• View mockups of Dutchman and other types of patching.
• Discuss terra cotta color matching.
4. Flashing & Lintel Replacement
• Review shoring of brickwork and removal of deteriorated lintels & flashing.
• Install new flashing using modern techniques for extended service life.
5. Masonry Restoration Anchors
• Install stainless steel helical remedial tying pins into masonry and perform load test.
• Permanently fix a cracked wall using hidden repair techniques.
• Create an invisible, loadbearing masonry beam within an existing mortar joint.
• Stabilize a façade using grouted anchors.
CLASSROOM SESSION:
Modern Masonry Stabilization Methods
Presented by: Brian Barnes, Helifix
Flight simulator 2004 aircraft carrier download. This seminar will discuss concealed, non-disruptive installation techniques of stainless steel helical ties, mechanical expansion anchors, permanent crack stitching, and stucco pinning. It will also discuss the use of engineered stainless steel bar to create masonry beams for gravitational support and lintel replacement.
IMI Illinois
2140 W. Corporate Dr
Addison, IL 60101
Monday, November 6, 2017 from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
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