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ACI/PCA Seminar—ACI 318-08 Building Code Earn continuing education credit by attending this seminar!
locations & dates Chicago, IL
Charlotte, NC
Washington, DC
Des Moines, IA
Portland, OR
Cleveland, OH
Dallas, TX
New Brunswick, NJ
Albany, NY
Miami, FL
Minneapolis, MN
San Francisco, CA
October 1, 2008 October 2, 2008 October 9, 2008 October 14, 2008 October 16, 2008 October 21, 2008
November 20, 2008 December 2, 2008 December 4, 2008 December 9, 2008
December 11, 2008 December 16, 2008
Kansas City, KS
ACI/PCA One-day Seminar
October 23, 2008
Orlando, FL
Attend this seminar to learn the new Code provisions and how to implement them correctly in your day-today work. Instructors will explain each change, why it was made, and what it means to you as a designer and specifier of structural concrete.
October 28, 2008
Denver, CO
October 29, 2008
St. Louis, MO
November 6, 2008
Phoenix, AZ
November 13, 2008
New York, NY
November 18, 2008
ACI 318-08 Building Code
Additional ACI/PCA 318-08 Building Code seminars are being offered next spring. Please see www. concreteseminars.com for dates.
Topics to be covered include: n Definition of exposure categories and classes for durability n Enhanced structural integrity reinforcement n Headed shear stud reinforcement and headed deformed bars
n New design requirements for most Seismic Design Categories n Expanded and enhanced Appendix D, Anchoring to Concrete n And much more!
Receive FREE publications valued at $298.00.
ACI/PCA One-day Seminar
ACI 318-08, Building Code
seminar topics
There are many important changes in ACI 318-08. The licensed design professional is required to assign exposure categories and classes based on the severity of the anticipated exposure of structural members to achieve durability. Requirements are presented to select effective stiffness to determine lateral deflections. A new simple procedure helps determine if compression members are considered braced or unbraced. Provisions are introduced for the design of headed stud assemblies. Design and detailing requirements are correlated with the Seismic Design Categories in the IBC. The use of high-strength confining steel is permitted to help reduce congestion. The beneficial effect of supplementary reinforcement and anchor reinforcement on the capacity of anchors is quantified. Some of the major topics covered in this seminar include: New provisions for headed shear stud reinforcement and headed deformed bars Licensed design professional to prescribe new exposure categories and classes for durability requirements Enhanced structural integrity requirements Modeling procedure for evaluation of lateral displacements Increased allowable concrete compression stress immediately after prestress transfer Use of supplementary reinforcement and anchor reinforcement to enhance the capacity of anchors Ductility requirements for anchors in seismic zones Reorganized and enhanced provisions for Earthquake-Resistant Structures in order of increasing Seismic Design Category Increased design yield strength for confinement reinforcement to help reduce congestion Also covered in this seminar are the following topics: Introduction of “shear cap” and differentiation with “drop panel” for two-way slabs Strength test based on three 4 x 8 in. cylinders or two 6 x 12 in. cylinders A 12-month limit set on historical data used to qualify mixture proportions Modified strength reduction factors for spirally reinforced columns and plain concrete Simple procedure to define braced and nonbraced compression members, and reorganized column slenderness provisions Limits on depths of beams and hollow core units exempted from the requirement for minimum shear reinforcement Steel fiber-reinforced concrete as an alternative to minimum shear reinforcement Modified limit on shear friction strength for monolithically placed concrete and concrete placed against intentionally roughened concrete Modified load factors for required test load
All instructors served on the committee that approved ACI 318-08. For more detailed information on the faculty, go to www.concreteseminars.com. ACI and PCA are not responsible for statements or opinions expressed by instructors.
faculty
Two of the following will be your instructors: Ronald A. Cook PhD, PE, FACI, is a Professor of civil engineering at the University of Florida. Charles W. Dolan, PhD, PE, FACI, is the H. T. Person Professor of Engineering at the University of Wyoming, College of Engineering, Laramie, WY.
Catherine E. French, PhD, FACI, FPCI, is IT Distinguished Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minneapolis, MN. S.K. Ghosh, PhD, FACI, is President or S.K. Ghosh Associates Inc., Palatine, IL, and Laguna Niguel, CA, and an Adjunct Professor of civil engineering at University of Illinois, Chicago, IL.
James R. Harris, PhD, PE, FACI, is Principal at J. R. Harris & Company, Structural Engineers, Denver, CO.
Neil M. Hawkins, PhD, FACI, FPCI, MASCE, is a Professor Emeritus of civil engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Washington. Dominic J. Kelly, MS, PE, SE, is a Consulting Structural Engineer for Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc., Boston, MA.
Cary Kopczynski, PE, SE, FACI, is President of Cary Kopczynski & Company, Inc., P.S., Bellevue, WA.
Lawrence C. Novak, MS, SE, SECB, LEED® AP, Manager, Building Structures, Portland Cement Association, Skokie, IL.
Basile G. Rabbat, PhD, SE, FACI, is the Manager, Structural Codes at Portland Cement Association, Skokie, IL.
Julio A. Ramirez, PhD, FACI, is a Professor in the School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
James K. Wight, PhD, PE, FACI, FASCE, is the F.E. Richart, Jr. Collegiate Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Michigan.
ACI/PCA One-day Seminar
ACI 318-08, Building Code
who should attend Engineers, architects, specifiers, building officials, and others involved with structural concrete.
seminar times Registration begins at 7:45 a.m., with the seminar running from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Continental breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks, and free publications are included.
hosts This seminar is a joint effort of the American Concrete Institute and the Portland Cement Association. ACI publishes the 318 Building Code and other concrete codes and standards. Long an active participant in ACI Committee 318, PCA has maintained the committee Secretariat for over 50 years. PCA produces the Notes on ACI 318 to assist the engineer and architect in the proper application of the ACI 318 design standard. Since 1983, PCA and ACI have presented seminars on changes introduced in each new edition of the 318 Code. The seminar is cosponsored by your local ACI Chapter and other local groups.
nonmembers of aci Pay the standard seminar registration fee ($597), and you are entitled to a complimentary, one-time, 6-month membership, a $107 value. Your membership will start following your attendance at the 318 Code seminar. Membership includes a monthly issue of Concrete International, a bimonthly issue of the ACI Structural Journal, discounts on ACI publications, and much more. This offer is available by registering online at www.concreteseminars. com or by contacting ACI for details.
free publications—a $298.00 value! ACI 318-08: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
and Commentary PCA Notes on ACI 318-08 Seminar lecture notes
continuing education credit Attendees receive 0.75 CEUs, worth 7.5 PDHs. Approved course provider for: American Institute of Architects (G115; 318) Florida Board of Professional Engineers (Provider #0003855) The University of the State of New York, State Board for Engineering Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors Wisconsin Safety and Buildings Division (Course 9797)
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3188 Chicago, IL—October 1, 2008 Instructors: Novak and Rabbat DCF Washington, DC—October 2, 2008 Instructors: Harris and Novak ORF Portland, OR—October 9, 2008 Instructors: Kopczynski and Rabbat TXF Dallas, TX—October 14, 2008 Instructors: Kopczynski and Rabbat NYF Albany, NY—October 16, 2008 Instructors: Kelly and Rabbat MNF Minneapolis, MN—October 21, 2008 Instructors: French and Rabbat ILF
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Instructors: French and Novak Orlando, FL—October 28, 2008 Instructors: Rabbat and Ramirez Denver, CO—October 29, 2008 Instructors: Dolan and Novak St. Louis, MO—November 6, 2008 Instructors: Hawkins and Rabbat Phoenix, AZ—November 13, 2008 Instructors: Harris and Rabbat New York, NY—November 18, 2008 Instructors: Novak and Wight
Charlotte, NC—November 20, 2008 Instructors: Ghosh and Rabbat
Des Moines, IA—December 2, 2008 Instructors: Dolan and Rabbat
Cleveland, OH—December 4, 2008 Instructors: Rabbat and Wight
New Brunswick, NJ—December 9, 2008 Instructors: Kelly and Rabbat
Miami, FL—December 11, 2008 Instructors: Rabbat and Ramirez
San Francisco, CA—December 16, 2008 Instructors: Ghosh and Novak
Additional ACI/PCA 318-08 Building Code seminars are being offered next spring. Please see www.concreteseminars.com for dates. If you have a disability that requires special accommodations, please check here and submit a statement regarding your disability-related needs. You will be sent confirmation of your registration with the address of the seminar. See www.concreteseminars.com for additional cosponsors. If it’s necessary to substitute an instructor, an individual with similar qualifications will be used.
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Fall 2008 ACI Educational Seminars seminars at-a-glance
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CHANGES IN 318-08 BUILDING CODE One-day seminar for engineers, architects, specifiers, building officials, and others involved with structural concrete. Cosponsored by PCA, this intensive seminar will guide you step-by-step through the significant changes in the 2008 edition of the ACI 318 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete. Instructors will explain each change, why it was made, and what it means to you as a designer and specifier of structural concrete. A portion of the day will be set aside to discuss Appendix D, Anchoring to Concrete. Examples will be presented to illustrate applications of the new Code provisions. Complimentary publications include: ACI 318-08, PCA Notes on 318, and seminar lecture notes.
Seismic Design of Liquid-containing Concrete Structures
One-day seminar, based on the ACI 350.3-06 Code, for designers, engineers, and academia. At this intensive seminar, you will increase your design efficiency and learn to avoid common design errors. Instructors will illustrate the practical applications of the recently adopted provisions for seismic design of liquid-containing structures by working through extensive design examples. Complimentary publications include: ACI 350.3-06 and Course Notes.
TROUBLESHOOTING CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION One-day seminar for contractors, design engineers, specifiers, government agencies, and material suppliers. This seminar will provide attendees with solutions to problems with concrete. The seminar will cover placing reinforcement, preventing most cracks, making functional construction joints, vibrating concrete properly, detecting delaminations, and identifying causes of deteriorating concrete. Complimentary publications include: ACI 301, ACI 302.1R, ACI 303R, ACI 303.1, ACI 308R, ACI 309.2R, and Course Notes.
Construction of Concrete Slabs on Ground This one-day seminar will focus on construction of concrete slabs as reported in ACI 302.1R, “Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction.” The purpose of the seminar is to provide contractors and engineers with practical, useful information for construction of concrete slabs on ground. Topics covered will include desirable slab properties, concrete materials, joints and cracks, minimizing curling, reinforcement installation, load transfer systems, achieving flatness and levelness tolerances, surface treatments, curing, and much more. Complimentary publications include: ACI 302.1R and Course Notes.
Continuing Education Credit Seminar attendees will receive 0.75 Continuing Education Units (CEUs), worth 7.5 Professional Development Hours (PDHs). Professional Engineers can convert CEUs to PDHs to fulfill their continuing education requirements. ACI is a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects and several state licensing boards. ACI seminars are preapproved for credit under the NRMCA STEPS program.
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Seismic Design of Liquid-containing
ACI/PCA 318-08 Building Code One-day seminar
Construction of Concrete Slabs on Ground
Concrete Structures
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Chicago, IL October 1, 2008 Washington, DC October 2, 2008 Portland, OR October 9, 2008 Dallas, TX October 14, 2008 Albany, NY October 16, 2008 Minneapolis, MN October 21, 2008 Kansas City, KS October 23, 2008 Orlando, FL October 28, 2008 Denver, CO October 29, 2008 St. Louis, MO November 6, 2008 Phoenix, AZ November 13, 2008 New York, NY November 18, 2008 Charlotte, NC November 20, 2008 Des Moines, IA December 2, 2008 Cleveland, OH December 4, 2008 New Brunswick, NJ December 9, 2008 Miami, FL December 11, 2008 San Francisco, CA December 16, 2008
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One-day Seminar St. Louis, MO November 6, 2008 Cincinnati, OH November 14, 2008 Denver, CO November 21, 2008 Phoenix, AZ December 5, 2008 Pittsburgh, PA December 12, 2008
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