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The Producer Members of the PCI - Central Region are available for in-office programs, association meetings, classroom presentations, and production plant tours.

Many of our presentations are registered for AIA/CES Learning Units. Non-registered presentations will be provided with documentation to assist in self reporting program completion for LU credit.

AIA/CES is a continuing education system developed by AIA that emphasizes learning and records professional learning as a requirement for architect membership. It enables architects to keep current, master new knowledge and skills, plan for the future, and responsibly meet the role society entrusts to a professional. In doing so, it has the potential to be one of the primary forces in the improvement and revitalization of the architectural profession.

To arrange for an AIA/CES presentation sign-up online, call the PCI-Central Region at 937-833-3900.

Program # Program Title/Description Learning Unit’s Health Safety Welfare Credits

APC07

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Architectural Precast Concrete
In this program, participants will learn about color, form and texture of architectural precast concrete, as well as the design flexibility and economy of using precast concrete. After participating in this program, learners will be able to:

  • Discuss architectural precast options with owners

  • Explain the advantages of using precast concrete to owners, and

  • Choose the best design materials for upcoming projects based on the structural and budgetary considerations.

1.0

Yes

APC07a

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Architectural Precast Concrete – Extended Presentation
In this extended program, participants will learn about color, form and texture of architectural precast concrete, as well as the design flexibility and economy of using precast concrete. After participating in this program, learners will be able to:

  • Discuss architectural precast options with owners

  • Explain the advantages of using precast concrete to owners

  • Choose the best design materials for upcoming projects based on the structural and budgetary considerations.

In addition, participants will discuss specific problems and projects in their region.
 

1.5

Yes

HLC07

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Hollow-Core Design And Construction
In this program, participants will learn the basics of hollow-core concrete floors and walls, including: fire safety, acoustic properties, maintenance needs, speed of construction, and environmental properties (indoor and outdoor).

After viewing this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different precast, prestressed hollow-core concrete systems

  • Explain the benefits of using precast, prestressed hollow-core concrete

  • Discuss the benefits of using hollow-core concrete with owners and other designers 

1.0

Yes

HLC07a

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Hollow-Core Design And Construction - Extended Presentation
In this extended program, participants will learn the basics of hollow-core concrete floors and walls, including: fire safety, acoustic properties, maintenance needs, speed of construction, and environmental properties (indoor and outdoor). After viewing this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different precast, prestressed hollow-core concrete systems

  • Explain the benefits of using precast, prestressed hollow-core concrete

  • Discuss the benefits of using hollow-core concrete with owners and other designers

In addition, participants will discuss specific problems and projects in their region.

1.5

Yes

PRK07

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Precast/Prestressed Parking Garage Design
In this program, participants will learn the basics of precast concrete parking structures. Participants will also discuss: personal safety issues (lighting), fire safety properties, and the environmental benefits (LEED) of precast concrete.

After this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify precast, prestressed concrete systems using in parking structures

  • Explain the benefits of using precast, prestressed concrete in parking structures

  • Make an informed material choice for your next parking structure design

1.0

Yes

PRK07a

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Precast/Prestressed Parking Garage Design - Extended Presentation
In this extended program, participants will learn the basics of precast concrete parking structures. Participants will also discuss: personal safety issues (lighting), fire safety properties, and the environmental benefits (LEED) of precast concrete.

After this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify precast, prestressed concrete systems using in parking structures

  • Explain the benefits of using precast, prestressed concrete in parking structures

  • Make an informed material choice for your next parking structure design

In addition, participants will discuss specific problems and projects in their region.

1.5

Yes

IND07

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Precast/Prestressed Industrial Structures
In this program, participants will learn how precast concrete systems work with industrial buildings, including food preparation facilities, heavy manufacturing, warehouses, and more. Participants will also discuss the fire safety properties, acoustic properties, indoor air quality issues, and other environmental benefits of precast concrete.

After this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different industrial applications for precast, prestressed concrete systems

  • Explain the benefits of using precast, prestressed concrete in industrial structures

  • Make an informed material choice for your next industrial building design

1.0

Yes

IND07a

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Precast/Prestressed Industrial Structures - Extended Presentation
In this extended program, participants will learn how precast concrete systems work with industrial buildings, including food preparation facilities, heavy manufacturing, warehouses, and more. Participants will also discuss the fire safety properties, acoustic properties, indoor air quality issues, and other environmental benefits of precast concrete.

After this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different industrial applications for precast, prestressed concrete systems

  • Explain the benefits of using precast, prestressed concrete in industrial structures

  • Make an informed material choice for your next industrial building design

In addition, participants will discuss specific problems and projects in their region.

1.5

Yes

TOPRST

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Total Precast Structures
The program will familiarize the participant with what a total Precast concrete structure is, how a total Precast structure can benefit a project, and what components are used to construct a total Precast structure.  Keys to a successful project will also be covered.

1.0

No

DAPC01

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Architectural Precast Applications, QA & Certification
[aka Parts 1 & 6 together of the full-day seminar: Designing with Architectural Precast Concrete = 1.0 HSW Learning Units]

After attending this presentation, learners will be able to:

  • Explain to potential clients the different precast applications

  • Discuss architectural applications with potential clients

  • Use either structural or architectural precast in the design of a new structure

  • Summarize information about

1.0

Yes

DAPC02

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Aesthetic Possibilities and Design Economy
[aka Part 2 of the full-day seminar: Designing with Architectural Precast Concrete = 1.25 HSW Learning Units]

After attending this presentation, learners will be able to:

  • Discuss samples and mockups

  • Conceptualize color, form, and texture

  • Create an economical design taking into consideration mold, piece repetition, panelization, material and labor costs, uniformity of appearance, and erection

1.25

Yes

DAPC03

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Design Concepts
[aka Part 3 of the full-day seminar: Designing with Architectural Precast Concrete = 1.25 HSW Learning Units]

After attending this presentation, learners will be able to:

  • Describe appropriate uses of precast as a cladding material

  • Summarize key features of load bearing precast walls and insulated precast

  • Describe integrations of architectural and structure precast

  • Summarize appropriate uses of precast concrete for parking structures and as stacked units

1.25

Yes

DAPC04

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Design Considerations and Detailing
[aka Part 4 of the full-day seminar: Designing with Architectural Precast Concrete = 1.5 HSW Learning Units]

After attending this presentation, learners will be able to:

  • Summarize basic concepts related to the use of architectural precast concrete and design responsibility, structural considerations, tolerances and joints and sealants

  • Describe characteristics of architectural precast concrete related acoustical properties, fire and blast resistance

  • Explain appropriate design use of architectural precast concrete as relates to windows and glazing, roofing, and weathering

1.5

Yes

DAPC05

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Sustainable Design with Architectural Precast Concrete
[aka Part 5 of the full-day seminar: Designing with Architectural Precast Concrete = 1.25 HSW Learning Units]

After attending this presentation, learners will be able to:

  • Describe basic concepts related to energy conservation and condensation control (mold / mildew)

  • Discuss LEED and other rating systems

  • Explain the insulating properties of precast concrete sandwich panels

1.25

Yes

SUST06

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Sustainable Design Using Precast (LEED)
After this presentation, participants will understand the following concepts:
(1) The key to sustainable building lies in long-life, adaptable, low-energy design.
(2) The earth’s resources are best conserved if the service life of a building is prolonged
(3) Using precast concrete in buildings conserves energy and resources during and after construction because of the following characteristics of precast concrete:

  1. The materials used in precast buildings are natural, renewable, and locally available.

  2. Water and materials used in precast buildings are often recyclable and recycled.

  3. Indoor and outdoor air quality are improved in precast buildings because less (or no) VOC-based preservatives and paints are required, and because of the thermal mass qualities of precast concrete.

1.0

Yes

SUS07

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Sustainable Design Using Precast (LEED) – Extended Program
In this extended program, participants will learn the basic “Green Building” concepts of designing with precast/prestressed concrete. Topics discussed include:

  • Long-life, adaptable, low-energy design

  • Conservation through longer service life of a building

  • Using natural, renewable, and locally available materials

  • Personal safety as it pertains to:

o        Indoor and outdoor air quality
o
        Thermal mass
o
        Fire safety
o
        Acoustic properties

  • The flexibility of design using precast concrete

  • Maintenance needs

  • Life cycle costs

  • Speed of construction

  • Environmental properties (LEED)

After attending this presentation, learners will be able to use “Green Building” concepts to:

  • Design more environmentally friendly buildings

  • Design buildings with longer service life and better indoor air quality

  • Design buildings using natural, renewable and locally available resources

  • Design buildings that may qualify for LEED Certification

  • Understand the precast concrete design process

In addition, participants will discuss specific problems and projects in their region.

1.5

Yes

SCH07

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Precast Concrete Design for Schools
In this program, participants will learn the basics of designing school buildings using precast/prestressed concrete. Topics discussed include: the flexibility of design using precast concrete, acoustic properties, fire safety, indoor environmental properties of concrete, maintenance needs, life cycle costs, speed of construction, and outdoor environmental properties (LEED).

After viewing this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different precast concrete systems used when designing school buildings

  • Discuss how different Precast/Prestressed components are used in school designs

  • Explain the properties of precast concrete school buildings

  • Use the aesthetic features of precast concrete to create structures that meet the unique needs of schools

  • Understand the precast concrete design process

1.0

Yes

SCH07a

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Precast Concrete Design for Schools - Extended Presentation
In this extended program, participants will learn the basics of designing school buildings using precast/prestressed concrete. Topics discussed include: the flexibility of design using precast concrete, acoustic properties, fire safety, indoor environmental properties of concrete, maintenance needs, life cycle costs, speed of construction, and outdoor environmental properties (LEED).

After viewing this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different precast concrete systems used when designing school buildings

  • Discuss how different Precast/Prestressed components are used in school design

  • Explain the properties of precast concrete school buildings

  • Use the aesthetic features of precast concrete to create structures that meet the unique needs of schools

  • Understand the precast concrete design process

In addition, participants will discuss specific problems and projects in their region.

1.5

Yes

HPWP05

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High Performance Architectural Precast Wall Systems
Architects and others can learn about the numerous benefits of designing with a fully insulated, load-bearing exterior architectural precast wall system.
 

1.5

Yes

J187

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Insulated Concrete “Sandwich” Wall Panels
Learn the construction techniques and architectural applications for Insulated Concrete “Sandwich” Wall Panels. The presentation will have a focus on the following topics:

  • Types of wall panels and systems

  • Architectural applications and design trends

  • Wet-cast manufacturing technique

  • Moisture migration and thermal bridging in typical wall systems and its affects on overall energy efficiency and resistance to mold/mildew

  • LEED™ & Sustainability Aspects

  • The THERMOMASS* Construction Process

1.0

Yes

MBR 01-00

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Environmental Advantages of Thin Brick in Construction
Using the Brick Industry Handbook, Tile Council of America Installation Guide, PCI’s Designers Notebook Series and The PCI Architectural Manual, this program explores the many different brick wall systems available to architects today. Our focus will be “How is the environment affected when you choose a masonry appearance for your project?”

Topics we will cover include:

  • Evaluating your wall’s performance criteria.

  • How to select the optimum wall system.

  • Masonry material selection process.

  • PCI’s new standard for thin brick cast into precast panels.

  • How to gain LEED Points using thin brick.

  • Environmental comparison between thin brick projects and full bed depth brick projects.

1.0

Yes

HOU07

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Precast Concrete Multi-Family Housing
In this program, participants will learn the basics of using precast/prestressed concrete in multi-family housing. Topics discussed include: acoustic properties, fire safety, indoor environmental advantages of concrete, maintenance needs, speed of construction, and outdoor environmental properties (LEED).

After participating in this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different precast concrete systems used in housing

  • Explain the benefits of using precast concrete in housing structures

  • Design precast concrete housing with personal safety and environmental concerns in mind

  • Utilize precast concrete structures to benefit clients with fire suppression and environmental needs

1.0

Yes

HOU07a

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Precast Concrete Multi-Family Housing - Extended Presentation
In this extended program, participants will learn the basics of using precast/prestressed concrete in single-family and multi-family housing. Topics discussed include: acoustic properties, fire safety, indoor environmental advantages of concrete, maintenance needs, speed of construction, and outdoor environmental properties (LEED).

After viewing this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different precast concrete systems used in housing

  • Explain the benefits of using precast concrete in housing structures

  • Design precast concrete housing with personal safety and environmental concerns in mind

  • Utilize precast concrete structures to benefit clients with fire suppression and environmental needs

In addition, participants will discuss specific problems and projects in their region.

1.5

Yes

BP100

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Basics of Precast/Prestressed Concrete Design
Participants will explore building design solutions using precast and prestressed concrete products. Topics covered are:

  • What precast, prestressed concrete products are

  • How precast concrete is manufactured

  • The structural theory of prestressing

  • Quality assurance procedures (the industry certification program (PCI) of plants, people and performance)

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify numerous examples of architectural and structural concrete solutions for numerous building markets

  • Explain how architectural finishes are created in terms of color, form and texture

  • Make design choices for a specific application based on a variety of architectural finishes

  • Understand common structural solutions using prestressed concrete products and explore integrated solutions; realizing the full potential of load-bearing architectural precast units

  • Identify the resources necessary to design with precast/prestressed concrete and how to use them.

1.0

Yes

BP101

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Basics of Precast/Prestressed Concrete Design - Extended Presentation
Participants will explore building design solutions using precast and prestressed concrete products. Attendees will learn what precast, prestressed concrete products are, how they are manufactured, including structural theory of prestressing, and quality assurance procedures. Attendees will learn about the industry certification program (PCI) of plants, people and performance. Participants will explore numerous examples of architectural and structural concrete solutions for numerous building markets. Attendees will explore a variety of architectural finishes and how each is created in terms of color, form and texture. Attendees will explore common structural solutions using prestressed concrete products and explore integrated solutions; realizing the full potential of load-bearing architectural precast units. The session will end with an overview of industry support available to the design community, including published and electronic media and a question and answer session.

1.5

Yes

BRID07

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Precast/Prestressed Concrete Bridge Design & Construction
In this program, participants will learn about the maintenance requirements, fire resistance, riding characteristics and life expectancy of prestressed concrete bridges. After participating in this program, learners will be able to:

  • Appreciate the growth in the demand for prestressed concrete bridges

  • Explain the advantages of using prestressed bridges

  • Differentiate non-precast bridges from totally precast bridges.

1.0

Yes

STA07

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Precast Stadium Design & Construction
In this program, participants will learn the basics of designing athletic stadiums using precast/prestressed concrete. Topics discussed include: the flexibility of design using precast concrete, acoustic properties, fire safety, personal safety issues (ex: raker design standards to prevent trip and fall accidents), maintenance needs, life cycle costs, speed of construction, and outdoor environmental properties (LEED).

After viewing this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different precast, prestressed concrete systems used in stadium designs

  • Discuss how different Precast/Prestressed components are used in stadium designs

  • Explain the properties of precast concrete stadiums

  • Use the aesthetic features of precast concrete to create structures that meet the unique needs of public school, university and professional sports teams

  • Understand the precast concrete design process

1.0

Yes

STA07a

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Precast Stadium Design & Construction - Extended Presentation
In this extended program, participants will learn the basics of designing athletic stadiums using precast/prestressed concrete. Topics discussed include: the flexibility of design using precast concrete, acoustic properties, fire safety, personal safety issues (ex: raker design standards to prevent trip and fall accidents), maintenance needs, life cycle costs, speed of construction, and outdoor environmental properties (LEED).

After viewing this program, you will be able to:

  • Identify the different precast, prestressed concrete systems used in stadium designs

  • Discuss how different Precast/Prestressed components are used in stadium designs

  • Explain the properties of precast concrete stadiums

  • Use the aesthetic features of precast concrete to create structures that meet the unique needs of public school, university and professional sports teams

  • Understand the precast concrete design process

In addition, participants will discuss specific problems and projects in their region.

1.5

Yes

       
Click to Register PRECAST/PRESTRESSED PLANT TOURS
Attendees will observe first-hand how designs and engineering details are executed in the precast manufacturing process. Attendees will also observe the entire precast and prestressed manufacturing process from engineering and connections, forms set-up, casting and finishing. Attendees will gain a better understanding of precast and prestressed capabilities and related quality issues. Attendees will learn how precast fits within the entire building system and how to specify precast concrete accurately and safely.
   
PT005 Precast/Prestressed Plant Tour – 1 hour 1.0 Yes
PT004 Precast/Prestressed Plant Tour – 2 hours 2.0 Yes
PT003 Precast/Prestressed Plant Tour – 3 hours 3.0 Yes
PT002 Precast/Prestressed Plant Tour & Presentation – 4 hours 4.0 Yes
PT006 Precast/Prestressed Plant Tour & Presentation – 5 hours 5.0 Yes
 
 


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