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13th Canadian Conference on Building Science & Technology

May 10 - 13, 2011
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

The Canadian Conference on Building Science and Technology provides a forum for the presentation, discussion and sharing of practical building science research, knowledge and field experience. Traditionally, the conference has brought together architects, engineers, building scientists and researchers to discuss building science principles and issues governing the design, construction, repair, renovation and operation of all building types.

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The Three R’s: Repairs, Renovations and Retrofits

July 14 - 15, 2010
Seattle, Washington

The Three R's is a two-day seminar that teaches the basic knowledge needed to repair, renovate & retrofit existing buildings. Dr. Joseph Lstiburek and Dr. John Straube will discuss building science principles (such as the control of heat, air and moisture and IAQ) and show you how to apply them to the repair and retrofit of existing buildings. All building types will be covered: residential, commercial and institutional. The Three R's is designed for builders, architects, engineers, building science consultants, building code officials, facility managers, building product manufacturers, government officials, and disaster and damage restoration professionals who specialize in water loss. See website below for more information.

The Three R's

Puget Sound Chapter of RCI, Inc. 1st Annual Golf Tournament

September 10, 2010
Seattle, Washington

To register, please fill out this registration.

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