Webinar sponsored by the Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute will take place on February 4th, 3:00 pm EST.

The webinar will focus on wind provisions of ASCE 7/ IBC (International Building Code) that are frequently misunderstood or incorrectly applied with a particular emphasis on cold-formed steel structures, including building enclosure classification, torsional wind design, wind load analysis methods, canopies, rooftop screen walls, and effective wind area.

It will also focus on ASCE 7-16 changes and explore the future of wind design.

Windload

DATE/TIME

February 4, 2021 – 3:00 pm EST

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This webinar is for architects, engineers, building officials and contractors.

COST

$75 per computer screen for CFSEI and Steel Framing Alliance members.
$100 for non-members

FORMAT

Web-based seminar using “Go To Meeting” technology.

PRESENTER

Emily Guglielmo, P.E., S.E., F.SEI, Principal, Martin/Martin

Emily earned her bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from UCLA, and her master’s degree in Structural Engineering from UC Berkeley. She has over 15 years of structural engineering experience, all with Martin/Martin. She began her career in their Denver, Colorado office and is currently a Principal with the firm, managing their San Francisco Bay Area office.

Emily is the President of the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) and President for the Structural Engineers Association of Northern California (SEAONC). Emily is the Chair of the NCSEA Wind Engineering Committee, Vice Chair of the ASCE 7 Seismic Subcommittee, and serves as a voting member on the ASCE 7 Wind, Seismic, and Main Committees. She has given over 100 lectures on seismic, wind, and building code provisions both nationally and internationally.

A licensed SE, Emily has received several awards, including SEI Fellow and the Susan M. Frey NCSEA Educator Award, for effective instruction for practicing structural engineers.

Register HERE

Information cited from BuildSteel.org