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3 Presents . . . Three Powerful CIVIL and CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING SEMINARS 1 Wood Structural Design Fundamentals February 9, 2009 2 Fundamentals of Stormwater Design March 16-17, 2009 3 Concrete Slabs On-Grade: Design, Construction and Troubleshooting Fundamentals April 8, 2009 PLUS Information about the Fundamentals of Construction Project Management Diploma Program REGISTER ON-LINE TODAY! ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu Attendance is limited. REGISTER TODAY! n On-line at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu n Call 919.515.2261 n Fax 919.515.7614 n Complete and mail the enclosed registration form n For more information e-mail us at [email protected]
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3Presents . . .

Three Powerful Civil and ConsTruCTion EnginEEring sEminars 1 Wood structural Design Fundamentals February 9, 2009

2 Fundamentals of stormwater Design march 16-17, 2009

3 Concrete slabs on-grade: Design, Construction and Troubleshooting Fundamentals

april 8, 2009

Plus information about the Fundamentals of Construction Project management Diploma Program

RegisteR On-Line tOday!ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu

attendance is limited. RegisteR tOday!n on-line at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu

n Call 919.515.2261

n Fax 919.515.7614

n Complete and mail the enclosed registration form

n For more information e-mail us at [email protected]

register Today! on-line: ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu Call: 919.515.2261 or Fax: 919.515.7614

Why You should attendYou’ll learn how to design and evaluate wood structural members and connec-tions under the 2005 National Design Speci fication for Wood Construction now based on both ASD and LRFD provisions. The NDS allows you design and more effectively choose the most appropriate and economical elements for wood structures.

attend and You’ll learn ToEvaluate wood members and •connections Design wood members and •connectionsApply adjustment factors for load •duration, wet service, temperature, bearing area, flat use, buckling stiff-ness, size, repetitive members, etc. as used in ASD or LRFDApply LRFD format, resistance and •time effect factors

Become Familiar WithGeneral requirements for wood •structural designWood materials•Reference design values and adjusted •design values

Analysis and design of sawn lumber•Relationship of the NDS to building •code provisions and tablesPlywood•Wood connectors•

Who should attendThis course will benefit consulting engineers, contractors, inspectors, and architects with some understanding of structural engineering who need to learn more about the fundamentals of wood design. You will take away valuable in-formation necessary to choose the most appropriate and most economical type of material for wood structure designs. The number of participants is limited to 40 in order to achieve the level of interaction desired in the classroom.

attend and You’ll receive7.5 Engineering Professional •Development Hours (PDHs)7.5 Learning Units (LUs) for the •American Institute of Architects Approved for AIA-CES Health, Safety or Welfare creditYour own copy of • National Design Specification (NDS-ASD/LRFD) for Wood Construction, 2005 issued by the

American Forest and Paper Associa-tion (AFPA), an $80 value. This design standard includes requirements for the general design of wood structures and specific provisions for wood beams, columns connections, structural lum-ber, glued laminated timber, structural-use panels, shearwalls and diaphragms, poles and piles, I-joists, structural com-posite lumber, metal plate connected wood trusses, and pre-engineered metal connectors.A seminar reference workbook with •examplesA networking luncheon and breaks•A Certificate of Attendance•

Your instructor Will BeDavid W. Johnston, Ph.D., P.E.

Course Fee: $375 per personPlease bring a sharp pencil and a calculator to this class!

February 9, 2009 8:00 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.

7.5 Contact HoursmcKimmon Conference & Training Center, nC state university, raleigh, nC

1Wood structural Design Fundamentals

“ once again, north Carolina state university exceeds expectations.”

- Todd Steele, PE, Engineer,

Engineering Services, Garner, NC

“ Well presented, informative, and enjoyable.”

- Carlton T. Goodwin, Architect,

Carlton T. Goodwin, Ltd., Virginia Beach, VA

“...instructors highly knowledgeable and presented materials in an inter-esting and informative manner...Cost of program well justified. Course was invaluable.”

- Charles Farwell, PE, President,

Seven Lakes Engineering Services, Inc., Seven Lakes, NC

“ outstanding from both the academic and practical terms.”

- Andy Hadsell, PE, Hydraulic Engineer, Wetherill Engineering, Inc., Raleigh, NC

“ Each instructor was very well versed on their topics! i thought each instructor did a great job of simplifying a very technical subject into an abbreviated seminar topic . . . Presented in a very relaxed fashion.”

- Bill D. Beasley, Assistant County Manager,

Gaston County, Gastonia, NC

What others Have said about our Civil and Construction Engineering Programs

march 16-17, 2009 8:00 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.

15 Contact HoursmcKimmon Conference & Training Center, nC state university, raleigh, nC

2 Fundamentals of stormwater Design

Why You should attendYou will learn the fundamentals of on-site storm drainage applications to solve the problems not fully addressed in texts or regulations. You will also find out about efficient development of systems to accomplish comprehensive stormwa-ter management goals.

Fundamentals of Stormwater Design is a continuation of the stormwater course developed and popularized by the late Dr. Rooney Malcom, professor emeritus of civil engineering at NC State Univer-sity. Dr. Rooney and Everette Knight, P.E., collaborated on the course for many years, and their vision of “back to basics” stormwater planning and design has been shared with thousands of stormwater professionals throughout the United States.

attend and You’ll learn ToHydrologic analysis for desktop and •spreadsheetPeak flow estimation•Hydrograph formulation•Data collection and evaluation•Comparison of estimating methods •with a watershed modeling programIssues of precision in analysis•Selection of design storms•Stormwater systems in small watersheds•Conventional design of stormwater •collection systemsChannels•Culverts•Conventional design of stormwater •detention facilitiesComparison of desktop analysis •and watershed modelsEffectiveness of detention in •mitigating peaks

Case studies in stormwater •management

attend and You’ll receive15.0 Professional Development Hours •(PDHs)15.0 Learning Units (LUs) for the •American Institute of Architects Approved for AIA-CES Health, Safety or Welfare credit8.0 CE Hours by the NC Board of •Landscape ArchitectsA stormwater manual and support-•ing materials that are widely used by design professionals in the region for preliminary and sometimes final system configurationTwo networking luncheons and breaks•A Certificate of Attendance•

Your instructor Will BeEverette Knight, P.E.Course Fee: $599 per person

april 8, 20098:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

7 contact hours

mcKimmon Conference & Training Center, nC state university, raleigh, nC

3 Concrete slabs on-grade: Design, Construction and Troubleshooting Fundamentals

Why You should attendConcrete slabs on grade are one of the most frequently used construction elements in commercial and industrial projects. Despite their popularity and intense use, concrete slabs on-grade are responsible for most in-service deficien-cies and construction problems.

Your participation in this seminar will enable you to focus on reviewing de-sign principles, construction practices and troubleshooting examples for both reinforced and non-reinforced slabs on grade. You’ll learn through examples, in a practical manner, to help you design high quality and constructible concrete slabs on-grade. In addition to reviewing basic design principles, you will take home a very practical review of information con-cerning the geotechnical, concrete ma-terials, construction and quality control principles (including troubleshooting).

attend and You’ll learn ToDesign principles for reinforced and •non-reinforced slabs on-gradeReinforced slabs on-grade•Jointing and detailing•Vapor barrier placement•Slab drying mechanism•Construction practices and quality •controlTroubleshooting•Specifications•

Who should attendDesign professionals•Contractors•Facility managers•Developers and property owners•Regulators and planners•Construction inspectors and •superintendentsConcrete producers•Field quality control professionals•

attend and You’ll receiveValuable program and reference •materials7.0 Professional Development Hours •(PDHs)7.0 Learning Units (LUs) for the •American Institute of Architects Approved for AIA-CES Health, Safety or Welfare creditYour own copy of • ACI 302.1R-04 Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction, a $90 valueA networking luncheon and breaks•A Certificate of Attendance•

Your instructor Will Beroberto nuñez, P.E.

Course Fee: $375 per person

Payment must accompany registration and be received by the first day of the program. Faxed registrations without a credit card # or a purchase order # will not be accepted.

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CHECK CoursE(s) FEEn Wood Structural Design Fundamentals February 9, 2009 $375 ELWOODS09

n Fundamentals of Stormwater Design March 16-17, 2009 $599 ELSTORMS09

n Concrete Slabs On-Grade: Design, Construction April 8, 2009 $375 ELSLABS09 and Troubleshooting Fundamentals

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Fundamentals of Construction Project management Diploma Programa series of Basic seminars for Construction ProfessionalsNorth Carolina State University has established this non-degree diploma program to give you, the construction professional, the knowledge and skills you need to help your firm operate more efficiently and profitably. You’ll receive your Construction Project Management Diploma upon successful completion of five one-day courses (choose from six interactive learning opportunities) and demonstration of proficiency of the subject matter.

The NC State University Fundamentals of Construction Project Management Diploma will provide you with an excellent means of credentialing and will demon-strate that you have been exposed to and have gained a grasp of essential skills and knowledge in construction engineering. While not a degree or a specific certification of your qualifications, earning the diploma represents solid evidence of your success-ful completion of the course requirements and illustrates your dedication to becom-ing more knowledgeable in your field.

offered twice throughout the year--choose dates that are convenient for you!Fundamentals of Blueprint reading February 27 or June 22, 2009

Fundamentals of Estimating and Bidding march 9 or June 29, 2009

Fundamentals of Planning, scheduling, and Project Control march 16 or July 13, 2009

Fundamentals of Cost, Cash Flow, and Financial Controls march 23 or July 27, 2009

Fundamentals of Construction Contracts and negotiation april 6 or august 3, 2009

Fundamentals of Construction safety (10-Hour osHa) april 13 or august 10, 2009

aLsO avaiLabLe tO yOu!

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register Today! on-line: ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu Call: 919.515.2261 or Fax: 919.515.7614

DaviD W. JOhNStON, Ph.D., P.E. is Professor and Associate Head of the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at North Carolina State University. Following eight years in industry, Dr. Johnston joined the NC State University faculty in 1977 where he teaches and conducts research in construction engineer-ing and management and structural engineering. He has taught over 50 industry short courses and seminars to engineers, contractors, inspectors, and architects. His activities have also included investigation of many construction and inser vice failures of structures and building materials. Dr. Johnston is a Fellow of ASCE and ACI and chairs the ACI Committee on Formwork and the ASCE Com-mittee on Construction Engineering Education.

EvEREttE KNight, P.E. is the Director of Stormwater Services for McKim & Creed, P.A., a 500-person, award-winning engineering, survey-ing and planning firm headquartered on NC State University’s Centennial Campus in Raleigh. He attended NC State where he received a B.S. and a M.S. in civil engineering. His post-graduate studies concentrated on stormwater management and geo-technical engineering. Mr. Knight has more that 25 years of experience in stormwater management, including 10 years consulting and teaching with the late Dr. Rooney Malcom, PE, pro-fessor emeritus at NC State University. Mr. Knight’s expertise is specifically directed toward stormwater model-ing, detailed design of stormwater infrastructure and best management practices. He has performed a variety of drainage analysis, stormwater man-agement studies, and detailed designs for many North Carolina municipali-ties and local governments.

For more information, go to:

www.ce.ncsu.edu/distance/

ROBERtO NUñEz, P.E., M.B.a. is a Lecturer of civil engineering and a Se-nior Construction Extension Specialist with the Department of Civil, Con-struction and Environmental Engineer-ing at North Carolina State University. He is a structural and construction engineer with more than 20 years of international experience in civil infrastructure in the private and public sectors. He is the director of business development for NC State University’s Constructed Facilities Laboratory, working to link NC State University research and testing resources with pri-vate and public organizations in need of product development, compliance, and certification. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in NC, SC, MI, and Ecuador, South America.

Course schedules and locationsCheck-in will take place 30 minutes before the start of class. Luncheons and refreshment breaks are included in the registration fee. All courses will take place on the NC State University campus in Raleigh, NC.

You will receive a map, cancella-tion policy, and hotel information with your confirmation via e-mail. Depending on your Internet ser-vice provider and/or your personal e-mail settings, e-mails from NC State University in regard to this registration process may be consid-

ered unsolicited and not be delivered to your in box. If you do not receive an e-mail confirmation from NC State University, please check your spam file if you have one, or you may contact us at 919.515.2261 with any questions about your registration status.

Where to stayFor detailed lodging information please visit our website at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu or call 919.515.2261.

Credits You Can EarnIndividuals satisfactorily completing a course will be eligible for Professional Development Hours (PDHs) and AIA

infORmatiOn PeRtaining tO aLL seminaRs

(American Institute of Architects) Learning Units (LUs) for each day of instruction. For more information on these credits and how to obtain your record, please visit our website at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu or call 919.515.2261.

if you are a person with a disability . . .and desire assistive devices, services, or other accommodations to participate in these programs, please contact us at 919.515.2261 or e-mail [email protected] at least two weeks prior to the program.

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3Three Powerful Civil and ConsTruCTion EnginEEring sEminars 1 Wood structural Design Fundamentals February 9, 2009

2 Fundamentals of stormwater Design march 16-17, 2009

3 Concrete slabs on-grade: Design, Construction and Troubleshooting Fundamentals

april 8, 2009

rEgisTEr on-linE ToDaY! ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu

rEgisTEr on-linE ToDaY! ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu

Plus information about the Fundamentals of Construction Project management Diploma Program

1 Wood structural Design Fundamentals February 9, 2009

2 Fundamentals of stormwater Design march 16-17, 2009

3 Concrete slabs on-grade: Design, Construction and Troubleshooting Fundamentals

april 8, 2009


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