BETEC Symposium to address requirements of light-framed walls.
Press Release Summary:
Scheduled for Dec 5-9, 2011, Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council Symposium will be held during NIBS Annual Meeting, in conjunction with Ecobuild America Conference. Symposium will address soon to be required levels of insulation for light-framed walls, potential benefits, and challenges for building process and performance. Participants will learn about types of high R-value walls, as well as durability and code issues for fire, structural, and cladding attachment.
Original Press Release:
2011 BETEC Symposium
High Performance Light Framed Walls: Code Requirements, Durability, Constructability Concerns and Field Experiences
Current code requirements for light-framed walls call for stud cavities to be filled with insulation. However, upcoming code changes will require thicker framing and/or additional insulation to be installed on the outside of the cavities or other significant changes to the wall construction.
We'll examine these issues at the Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council (BETEC) Symposium during the National Institute of Building Science's Annual Meeting, held in conjunction with the Ecobuild America Conference, December 5-9, in Washington, D.C. The symposium will address soon to be required levels of insulation, their potential benefits and the challenges for the building process and building performance.
Attend the BETEC Symposium:
Visit www.nibs.org/betec for more information. Register now and get the specially priced discount rate of $195.
Plan to attend more events during the week.
To find out more about the Institute's Annual Meeting, as well as to learn about co-located events and Ecobuild America sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities, visit www.nibs.org/newsevents/events/2011AnnualMeeting.