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UID:1689-1730804400-1730822400@acboa.ca
SUMMARY:Sprinkler System Plan Review
DESCRIPTION:Examining fire sprinkler shop drawings\, cut sheets and hydraulic calculations is a primary duty of the authority having jurisdiction. This course will provide a method of reviewing plans and other fire sprinkler documents that is efficient and thorough. Attendees will learn what documents to accept to start a review\, what steps to take through the fire sprinkler design and systems review\, and how to have confidence while reviewing hydraulic calculations.  This course applies current codes and standards to fire sprinkler systems from the initial site plan review\, through the construction documents\, to the as-built drawings. Significant time on how to effectively communicate deficiencies to the design professional. Students will receive a handout that provides detailed checklists with expert commentary that is useful to the fire sprinkler plan reviewer for years to come. Attendees must bring a copy of NFPA 13 to class. \nRegister
URL:https://acboa.ca/event/sprinkler-system-plan-review/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241023
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UID:1695-1729641600-1729814399@acboa.ca
SUMMARY:ACBOA Fall Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ACBOA is scheduled to hold its Fall 2024 Board Meeting in Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, at MBOA’s AGM and Conference October 23-24\, 2024. \nDownload PDF
URL:https://acboa.ca/event/acboa-fall-board-meeting/
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UID:1670-1729641600-1729814399@acboa.ca
SUMMARY:MBOA Fall Seminar & Trade Show
DESCRIPTION:Register HereCredit Card payments are available online only. You can also request an invoice online. \nMBOA is hosting and welcoming the Alliance of Canadian Building Officials Association Board of Directors at this event! \n \nMBOA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING \nThursday\, October 24th at 8:00 am – Hot breakfast provided. \n\nProgram sessions we are working on or have been confirmed (C) – \n\n\nCAN-ULC S1001 – Commissioning of Fire Protection Systems (C)\nTruss Installation (C)\nACBOA Updates (C)\nRights as Fire Inspectors and Building Inspectors (C)\nNFPA33 – Spray Booths\nEnergy Modelling (C)\n\nBack by popular demand the ASK IT BASKET \n\nsend your questions to the MBOA office no later then September 17\, 2024.\nJoin us at 4:00 pm on October 23rd for a MEMBER RECEPTION – Networking\, Food & Prizes! \nFull event brochure to come at a later date. \nCONFIRMED EXHIBITORS: \nACBOA\nCUFCA\nDGH Engineering\nEfficiency Manitoba\nFox Blocks – TRUEGRID by Airlite Plastics Co.\nIpex Inc.\nLeafFilter Gutter Protection\nMBOA\nPlasti-Fab\nQuik-Term Insulation Inc.\nRRC Polytechnic \nAdd your company to our list of Exhibitors – Complete the Trade Show Registraton Form and submit as indicated. \nSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: \nClick here for sponsorship package.- \n\nThank you to our confirmed sponsors: \n\n\nPLATINUM SPONSOR \n \nCONTRIBUTING SPONSORS \n \n \nPARTNER SPONSOR \n \nFRIENDS OF MBOA \n          \nREFRESHMENT SPONSOR \n \nFEES: (GST is not applicable) \n\n\n\n\nPer Member:\nFull Two Days – $310\nDay 1 Only – $220\nDay 2 Only – $220\nPer Non-Member:\nFull Two Days – $360\nDay 1 Only – $260\nDay 2 Only – $260\nPer Student:\nFull Two Days – $100\nDay 1 Only – $50\nDay 2 Only – $50\n\n\n\nHOTEL:\nCanad Inns Polo Park\n1405 St. Matthews Ave.\nQuote Room Booking #: 16315\nRate:  $133 plus applicable taxes\nReserve by September 22nd to guarantee the rate. \nContact Lise Carbonneau at 204-295-1512 or info@mboa.mb.ca for more information.
URL:https://acboa.ca/event/mboa-fall-seminar-trade-show/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241020
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UID:1651-1729382400-1729641599@acboa.ca
SUMMARY:2024 International Code Council Conference
DESCRIPTION:Grow your knowledge and expertise with the most comprehensive building safety education sessions. Building Tours are available on Sunday\, October 20 (sign up for these tours during the registration process). \nNew Insight Sessions are available on Monday\, October 21\, and are included in full conference registration. Sessions will be on a first-come first-serve basis. Be sure to arrive early to ensure a seat. \nEducation sessions\, sponsored by \, take place on Tuesday\, October 22\, with morning and afternoon sessions\, also available as a one-day event. More details to come on these events. Sessions will be on a first-come first-serve basis. Be sure to arrive early to ensure a seat. \nCEUs\nYour participation in the Code Council’s conference education sessions\, building tours\, and annual business meeting could earn you the following CEUs to help maintain or move forward to your next certification\, totaling up to 41.5 hours or 4.15 CEUs: \n\nWICED/PTN/ICC Day of Service Volunteer Outing (Saturday\, Oct. 19) – Earn 7 hours or 0.7 CEUs\nBuilding Tours (Sunday\, Oct. 20) – Earn up to 7 hours or 0.7 CEUs\nExpo Talks (Sunday\, Oct. 20 & Monday\, Oct. 21) – Earn up to 5 hours or 0.5 CEUs\nAnnual Business Meeting (Monday\, Oct. 21) – Earn 2 hours or 0.2 CEUs\nInsight Sessions (Monday\, Oct. 21) – Earn 1.5 hours or 0.15 CEUs\nICC Talks: Inspiration and Innovation (Tuesday\, Oct. 22) – Earn 2 hours or 0.2 CEUs\nConference Education Program (Tuesday\, Oct. 22) – Earn up to 4.5 hours or 0.45 CEUs\nHearings 101 (Wednesday\, Oct 23) – Earn 1.0 hour or 0.1 CEUs\nA Look Back at the Drafting of the I-Codes (Wednesday\, Oct 23) – Earn 1.5 hours or 0.15 CEUs\nIn-person participation or attendance at the code hearings can earn up to 10 hours or 1.0 CEUs\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuilding Tours\nSunday\, October 20 \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, October 20 | 7:30 am–Noon\nBuilding Tour #1 – Long Beach City Hall & Port of Long Beach Administration Building & The Queen Mary (Half Day – AM | 0.4 CEUs)\nLong Beach City Hall & Port of Long Beach Administration Building\nThese two LEED Gold-certified were designed to prioritize environmental performance. They feature energy efficient\, under-floor air conditioning systems that eliminate the need for air ducts and mechanical equipment in the ceiling\, which allows for higher finished ceiling heights and increased natural light. The exterior curtain walls are composed of alternating panels of floor-to-ceiling vision glass and solid panels. The height of the vision panels allows daylight to penetrate into the depth of the floors. Solid panels limit solar heat gain. Balconies are located on the top floor of both buildings. City Hall’s solid exterior wall portions are expressed as white metal panels\, while the Port Headquarters buildings are recessed color strips behind vision glass\, designed to echo the color variations found in shipping containers at the nearby Long Beach Port. While touring both buildings\, our expert will talk about the City’s Building and Safety Bureau’s and Harbor Department’s role in construction and permitting activity. \nQueen Mary\nThe retired ocean liner sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line. The ship’s groundbreaking construction made it the most luxurious and technologically advanced ocean liner of its time. While exploring the ship from bow to stern\, and inside to out\, we will discuss how the City treats this ship as a building/structure for the purpose of permitting and construction activity. Our expert guide will talk about the various projects to restore\, rehabilitate\, and improve ADA-related compliance measures and the application of historic preservation standards. \nBus transportation included – departs at 7:00 am. Additional fee applies. This tour is limited to 50 people and is listed as an option when you register. \nSunday\, October 20 | 8:30 am–12:30 pm\nBuilding Tour #2 – ReMo Homes Factory Tour (Half Day – AM | 0.3 CEUs)\nThis tour will include a presentation on “Scaling Modular thorough Componentization and Standardization.” Participants will walk through a model home and discuss the process involved in building these innovative\, sustainable and affordable homes. ReMo Homes is on a mission is to solve the housing and climate crises through innovative manufacturing techniques. The modular manufacturing company produces zero-carbon\, affordable homes using advanced fabrication methods and automation-friendly materials. ReMo Homes takes a holistic approach to addressing climate change and housing affordability. \nBus transportation and light refreshments included – bus departs at 8:45 am. Comfortable\, closed toe shoes are a must. Additional fee applies. This tour is limited to 50 people and is listed as an option when you register. \nSunday\, October 20 | Noon–4 pm\nBuilding Tour #3 – Rancho Los Alamitos Historic Site – Walking Tour (Half Day – PM | 0.4 CEUs)\nThe Rancho Los Alamitos\, the “Ranch of the Little Cottonwoods\,” is a Long Beach City Landmark listed twice on the National Register of Historic Places—as the sacred Gabrielino\, or Tongva village of Povuu’ngna\, as well as for its adobe core ranch house\, four acres of lush historic gardens\, and the restored Barns Area that recalls the great ranching heritage of Southern California from early to mid-20th century. The Rancho Center has an exhibition\, theatre and related program facilities that connect 21st century audiences with the powerful story of California\, its landscape and its inhabitants throughout time. Meticulous restoration of the Barns Area brings back the historical character\, sights and sounds of the original working ranch\, its historic barns\, working blacksmith shop\, feed shed and corrals. Enjoy the opportunity to learn from some of the code officials\, engineers and specialists involved with the site’s extensive construction work that included cutting-edge seismic stabilization of the circa 1800 adobe core ranch house. \nBus transportation and light refreshments included – bus departs at 11:30 am. Comfortable\, closed toe shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are a must. Additional fee applies. This tour is limited to 50 people and is listed as an option when you register. \nSunday\, October 20 | 1 – 4 pm\nBuilding Tour #4 – Harbor Breeze Cruise (Half Day – PM | 0.3 CEUs)\nLearn about the Long Beach International Gateway Bridge and how it was permitted and built. Get an up-close view of large cargo and container ships from all over the world and hear how permits are obtained by the different ports depending on what they store\, ship and receive. Enjoy views of the unique Long Beach Harbor\, beautiful Long Beach skyline\, world famous Queen Mary\, and much more! \nBus transportation included – departs at 12:30 pm. Comfortable\, closed toe shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are a must. Additional fee applies. This tour is limited to 125 people and is listed as an option when you register. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for Annual Conference\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInsight Sessions\nMonday\, October 21 | 0.15 CEUs each \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1\nPPOs\nSession 2\nTrades & Talent\nSession 3\nOnline Member Community\nSession 4\nResilience\nSession 5\nQuick Hits\nSession 6\nPerformance vs. Prescriptive\nSession 7\nDigital\n\n\n\n\n30 Years of Excellence\nThe Trades and the Talent Pipeline\nThe Online Member Community\nResilience and U.S. Federal Grants\nQuick Hits on Emerging Building Safety Topics\nPerformance vs. Prescriptive Codes\nArtificial Intelligence and Its Impact on the Building Industry\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInsight Session 1\n30 Years of Excellence: A Reflection on the Establishment of the International Code Council and Creation of an International Suite of Model Codes\nThe International Code Council was established 30 years ago in 1994\, with the goal of developing a single set of national model construction codes. It brought together three different organizations that had developed three separate sets of model codes throughout the U.S.: Building Officials and Code Administrators International\, Inc. (BOCA)\, International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO)\, and Southern Building Code Congress International\, Inc. (SBCCI). Today the International Code Council and the International Codes (I-Codes) are world renowned. Learn about this illustrious history from some of those who know the Code Council best–its Past Presiding Officers. \nSpeakers: \n\nModerator: Stuart D. Tom\, P.E.\, CBO\, FIAE\, President\, International Code Council Board of Directors\nInvited past presiding officers\n\nInsight Session 2\nThe Trades and the Talent Pipeline: How to Successfully Recruit and Retain Industry Professionals\nIndustry representatives discuss the ongoing shortage of qualified professionals in the building\, design\, and safety space. Come to this insight session to learn more about how the various trades are tackling recruitment\, retention\, and preparing today’s entry-level employees to become managers and business leaders. Ask your questions and share your insights as we collectively brainstorm the best ways to fill the talent pipeline. \nModerator: Matthew Winn\, Senior Vice President of Training\, International Code Council \nSpeakers: \n\nRudolph Garza\, President and CEO\, Independent Alliance of the Electrical Industry (IAEI)\nPaul Robinson\, CEO ConstructReach\nJeffrey Scott\, Outreach Specialist\, Western States Regional Council of Carpenters\nPHCC representative (invited)\nWiPP representative (invited)\nUA representative (invited)\n\nInsight Session 3\nOnline Member Community: Get Connected\nYou asked for it\, and we built it! This year\, the International Code Council released a state-of-the-art online community platform offered exclusively as a member benefit. Learn how you can leverage this self-service tool to connect and network with other members\, streamline communication and collaboration\, create and share events\, and more. This session will include an opportunity for members to sign up and get connected. \nSpeakers: \n\nRon Piester\, Vice President of Membership & Strategic Engagement\, International Code Council\nMichael Nystrom\, Senior Manager of Digital Content\, International Code Council\n\n\nInsight Session 4\nDriving Resilience Through Building Codes: Harnessing Federal Funding to Achieve Resilience Goals\nCommunities are facing unprecedented challenges of responding to the increasing number\, intensity\, and frequency of disaster events. Policies and programs at the state and local levels must include a strong focus on enhancing the resilience of current and future buildings to safeguard communities against natural hazards. Effective implementation of modern\, hazard-resistant building and energy codes are central to the realization of a resilient and sustainable future. This session will explore the role of modern building codes in creating safe\, resilient\, and sustainable communities. Panelists will discuss how jurisdictions are accessing federal funding to achieve their goals through successful modern building code implementation activities. \nSpeakers: \n\nAlice Hill\, Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment\, Council on Foreign Relations\nRyan Colker\, VP of Innovation\, International Code Council\nStella Carr\, Energy and Resilience Project Manager\, International Code Council\nState and local representatives (invited)\n\nInsight Session 5\nQuick Hits on Emerging Building Safety Topics\nBuilding safety professionals are increasingly at the forefront of policy initiatives and technological advances. This session will feature short\, quick-hit discussions on emerging issues\, including: \n\nBattery and energy storage safety in the built environment\nEnvironmental risks facing aging infrastructure\nBest practices for modular construction\nAdaptive reuse of buildings\nCommunity wildfire mitigation strategies\nWater scarcity\n\nSpeakers: \n\nKarl Fippinger\, CEM\, PMP\, Vice President\, Fire and Disaster Mitigation\, International Code Council\nKevin T. McOsker\, P.E.\, CBO\, Vice President of Technical Resources\, International Code Council\nLesley Garland\, ICC Vice President\, State and Local Relations\nKaryn Beebe\, PE\, LEED AP\, ICC Government Relations Regional Manager\nEsber Andiroglu\, PhD\, PE\, LEED AP\, University of Miami\n\nInsight Session 6\nPerformance vs. Prescriptive Codes\nJoin this highly interactive insight session\, which will be presented in the format of a code hearing\, and debate with stakeholders operating in both prescriptive and performance-based building regulatory ecosystems around the world about the advantages and challenges of each. The session will explore the performance and prescriptive codes from the following perspectives: \n\nInnovation in building design\nInnovation in construction materials & methods\nExisting building upgrades/retrofits\nCode enforcement (plan review\, permitting\, inspections)\nPractitioner training/competency\nAchieving environmental goals\n\nSpeakers: \n\nJudy Zakreski\, ICC Senior Vice President\, Global Operations & Solutions (host)\nBeth Tubbs\, ICC Vice President\, Codes (moderator)\nNeil Savery\, Managing Director\, ICC Oceania Pty LTD\nRon Lynn\, RDL Strategic Concepts\n\nInsight Session 7\nLearning a Better Way to Apply AI to Building Codes\nThe promise of this new generation of Artificial Intelligence software is that it has all the answers. The reality is that there is great opportunity in Large Language Model (LLM) applications\, but it comes with unique challenges\, especially if it is trying to be a resource for building and safety codes. This session will cover those challenges both from the perspective of a user trying to evaluate and utilize AI tools for building codes\, and also from the view of those on the software side trying to build and train those tools. \nSpeakers: \n\nJoan O’Neil\, Chief Knowledge Officer\, International Code Council\nEd Cilurso\, Product Manager\, International Code Council\nDavid Hunt\, Executive Vice President\, Archistar\nDr. Benjamin Coorey\, Founder\, Archistar\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for Annual Conference\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEducation at Conference\nSponsored by   \nTuesday\, October 22  ▪  Earn up to 0.65 CEUs \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2024 Annual Conference Education program will offer 10 tracks! Each track will consist of ICC Talks: Inspiration and Innovation\, worth 0.2 CEUs\, plus three 90-minute courses worth 0.15 CEUs each. View full class descriptions. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTrack\n8 – 10 am\n10:15 – 11:45 am\n1:45 – 3:15 pm\n3:30 – 5 pm\n\n\n\n\nPlumbing\, Mechanical\, Fuel Gas\nICC Talks – Inspiration and Innovation\n2024 IPC\, IMC\, IFGC Significant Changes\nA2L Refrigerants – What You Need to Know\nACCA’s Improved HVAC Plan Review Form\n\n\nFire & Life Safety\nHazardous Materials and the GHS\nEnergizing the Built Environment\n2024 IFC Significant Changes\n\n\nBuilding Code\n2024 IBC Significant Changes\nFire-Resistance-Rated Building Elements/Assemblies\nFlood Provisions\n\n\nResidential Code\nResidential Electric Overview\n2024 IRC Significant Changes\nWhat to Expect When Reviewing Residential Projects for Energy Code Compliance\n\n\nEnergy Code\n2024 IECC Residential Significant Changes\nWhat to Expect When Reviewing Commercial Projects for Energy Code Compliance\n2024 IECC Commercial Significant Changes\n\n\nExisting Buildings\nAdaptive Reuse of Existing Buildings\n2024 IEBC Significant Changes\n2024 IEBC Compliance Options & 2024 IECC Chapter 5\n\n\nOff‑Site Construction\nEven More Insight into Off‑Site\nIntro to Off‑Site Construction\, Responsibilities and Requirements\nApproving Small Residential Dwelling Units: ADUs and Tiny Homes\n\n\nManagement\nManagement Best Practices: From Your Grandfather to Today\nLegal Aspects – Essential Topics\nBuilding Bridges Between Builders/Contractors & Inspectors\n\n\nHot Topics\nSpecial Inspections Overview\nAssessing the Safety of Existing Concrete Buildings\nDemystifying Structural Loads\n\n\nLeveraging the ICC Family of Solutions\nDemystifying Conformity Assessments\nLeveraging the ICC Family of Solutions Globally\n(Go Global with ICC\, Part 1)\nLeveraging the ICC Family of Solutions Globally\n(Go Global with ICC\, Part 2)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for Annual Conference
URL:https://acboa.ca/event/2024-international-code-council-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241008T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241008T160000
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CREATED:20240815T180116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T180116Z
UID:1687-1728385200-1728403200@acboa.ca
SUMMARY:Update and Best Practices on AFFF Foam
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will provide attendees with information and recommended best practices on legacy AFFF foam systems.  AFFF foam systems have been utilized for ignitable liquid firefighting for the past 40+ years. While an excellent extinguishing agent\, the fluorinated compounds in AFFF have come under scrutiny in the past several years\, with restrictions or outright bans on its use in many USA States. This seminar will review best practices on how to inspect\, test and maintain existing AFFF systems? and what recommendations or best practices can be implemented to replace to a Fluorine-free foam system. To register and learn more please visit. \nRegister
URL:https://acboa.ca/event/update-and-best-practices-on-afff-foam/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241003
DTSTAMP:20260426T034444
CREATED:20240812T210737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T213446Z
UID:1639-1727568000-1727913599@acboa.ca
SUMMARY:AMTS 2024
DESCRIPTION:Tentative Technical ScheduleCompanion Program \nKeynote speaker – Jon Montgomery \nJon’s life has been a whirlwind since his Olympic win in skeleton racing at the Vancouver Whistler Olympics in 2010. His big-time podium moment and his now-famous victory “beer-walk” through Whistler Village have paved the way for Montgomery to continue to find himself on Canadian TV. \nToday\, as the host of The Amazing Race Canada\, Jon travels across the country\, and all over the world\, filming and sharing insights with audiences of all stripes on what makes Canada great and why the goals we set for ourselves are only as achievable as we believe they are. \nJon embraces any opportunity to engage with live and virtual audiences\, auctioneering something sentimental for your charity or inspiring your attendees with a parade-of-stories\, chronicling a young mans journey from the flatlands of the prairies to the top of the Olympic podium – reminding us all that it’s alright to be proudly Canadian and celebrate the good times along the way! \nDelegates – Register NowExhibitors \nProfile your organization in front of key decision-makers within the building industry: \nRegisterAttendingSponsor Opportunities                                                               \nRegisterAttendingGuides \nSponsors & ParticipationGOLF – The FireRock Golf Course \nFramed by natural grasses and trees\, captivating land forms and ragged handmade bunkers\, this stunning course flows effortlessly over pastureland\, across environmentally significant Savannah grasses and the Oxbow River valley\, intertwining with existing gravel spoil piles. \nBook a Tee Time
URL:https://acboa.ca/event/amts-2024/
LOCATION:RBC Place in London Ontario\, 300 York St\, London\, ON N6B 1P8\, London\, Ontario\, N6B 1P8\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240926
DTSTAMP:20260426T034444
CREATED:20240815T174842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T174949Z
UID:1675-1727136000-1727308799@acboa.ca
SUMMARY:FNNBOA “Gathering on Housing Technical Knowledge” conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Gathering on Housing Technical Knowledge conference\, September 24-25\, 2024\, at the Hilton Lac Leamy in Gatineau\, QC \nThe conference is dedicated to advancing housing solutions in Indigenous communities. From increasing disaster resilience of homes and mitigating climate impacts\, to exploring the use of 3-D cameras for building code compliance. Discover innovative strategies for climate-resistant home construction and explore cutting-edge techniques for roofing\, venting and moisture control. \nThis conference is tailored for Tribal Councils\, Indigenous communities\, and organizations involved in housing development. \nAttendance is limited to the first 100 people. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://acboa.ca/event/fnnboa-gathering-on-housing-technical-knowledge-conference/
LOCATION:Hilton Lac Leamy in Gatineau\, QC\, 3 Bd du Casino\, Gatineau\, Gatineau\, Quebec\, J8Y 6X4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240730T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240730T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T034444
CREATED:20240815T175838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T180133Z
UID:1684-1722337200-1722355200@acboa.ca
SUMMARY:Overview of Proper Acceptance Testing / Commissioning of Sprinkler Systems/Standpipes/Fire Pumps
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will provide attendees with information on how to properly conduct the Acceptance Testing / Commissioning of Fire Sprinkler Systems\, Standpipe Systems and Fire Pumps. \nFire sprinklers\, standpipes and fire pumps are installed in stages\, and in some jurisdictions across Canada inspections are required during the construction of the building. The standards provide guidance and details on what tests need to be required and documented to ensure the installation has been installed according to the appropriate NFPA standards. This seminar will review the proper Acceptance Tests and Commissioning requirements that must take place before the systems are approved and placed into proper operation.  It will also point out and show examples of proper testing procedures and test reports.  To register and learn more please visit.
URL:https://acboa.ca/event/overview-of-proper-acceptance-testing-commissioning-of-sprinkler-systems-standpipes-fire-pumps/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240709T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240709T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T034444
CREATED:20240815T175430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T175430Z
UID:1682-1720522800-1720540800@acboa.ca
SUMMARY:Overview of NFPA 24 -Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances
DESCRIPTION:This seminar describes the responsibility of the contractor\, owner\, and authority with jurisdiction for the proper installation of fire service mains and their accessories as addressed in NFPA 24. It also reviews the proper installation and design guidance per NFPA 24\, as well as review the proper Acceptance Testing requirements\, including confirming proper fitting restraint\, and flushing requirements to ensure all debris has been removed prior to the connection of the aboveground fire protection system. To register and learn more please visit \nRegister
URL:https://acboa.ca/event/overview-of-nfpa-24-installation-of-private-fire-service-mains-and-their-appurtenances/
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