Make OPRs Great Again
With the pandemic dragging on, the cold weather upon on us, and many people putting winter travel plans on hold, we could use some ‘happy time’. So, January’s session is dedicated to allowing building envelope professionals to brag about a cool project they have completed. Not only that, to ensure that ‘happy time’, all presentations will show the good in building envelope projects, without dwelling on design or construction flaws.
Watch this presentation about cool projects, and of course (since it’s BECOR), let’s learn some new stuff while we are at it.
Presentations include:
- 79-foot Long Low-slope Metal Roof System by Garland Canada.
- Window Refurbishment is a Cost Effective Option by Groupe Fenstra.
- 10 Years After: Congress Centre Transformed into Shaw Centre by Paterson Group.
Watch The Webinar
Presenter:
Justin Tudor, P.Eng.
Justin is the President and Senior Project Manager at Keller Engineering, a multi-discipline building science and envelope firm which has been providing tailored engineering investigatory and project management services with a focus on condominium restoration since 1982. He has more than 15 years of experience in the field of building science and structural engineering. Justin has overseen and completed hundreds of reserve fund studies, building conditions assessments and technical audits, while leading building element investigation including odour transfers, cladding failures, water infiltration, concrete, masonry deterioration and membrane replacements.
David Kayll FMA, P.Eng.
David is a senior specialist, consulting to public and private organizations, building designers and contractors, on renovation and new construction for all building types. He has over 30 years experience in building science, often helping to fix dumb things done by others.
Maria Stakheiko
Maria is an Architectural Engineering student from the University of Waterloo, a new program which was designed to produce technically skilled engineers with an in-depth understanding of architectural building design. She is currently working with MH’s Building Science team in Ottawa for her fifth co-op placement and has found a passion in the field of building science. With the aim to finish off her degree with a well-rounded understanding of the whole building industry, she’s excited to learn from and take part in today’s session.
Steve Laviolette P.Eng
Steve is Paterson’s Senior Building Envelope Engineer and Director of the Building Sciences Division. With Steve now approaching 35 years of service, he has amassed a wealth of experience with a wide variety of building envelope and clients; with services ranging from building assessments, performance investigations, rehab design/specs, site review and contract admin, and building envelope design consultations.