WEBINAR ON INTRODUCING AISI S250 | October 28, 2021 | 3:00 p.m. Eastern
 

INTRODUCING AISI S250
Your starting place for determining thermal transmittance through cold-formed steel framing

December 16, 2021 | 3:00 p.m. Eastern

Presenter: Jonathan Humble, FAIA, NCARB, LEED BD+C
Regional Director of Construction Codes and Standards
American Iron and Steel Institute

AISI S250, North American Standard for Thermal Transmittance of Building Envelopes with Cold-Formed Steel FramingThe webinar introducing AISI S250, North American Standard for Thermal Transmittance of Building Envelopes with Cold-Formed Steel Framing, will walk attendees through the history, development and contents of the AISI S250 standard. Participants will obtain a relative understanding of how to apply the various provisions in order to evaluate the thermal capabilities of envelope assemblies (e.g., walls, ceilings/roofs) containing cold-formed steel framing for use in professional practice. Jonathan Humble led the work group responsible for the development and publication of the AISI S250 standard. 

Webinar Materials

Thermal PhotoOn the day before the webinar, participants will have access to electronic versions of the following:
  • Presenter’s notes
  • Evaluation Form
  • Attendance Form

Who Should Attend?

 This webinar is for architects, engineers, building officials and contractors.

Format

 Earn 1.5 PDHsWeb-based seminar using "Go To Meeting" technology.

Duration

 1+ hour of lecture, followed by discussion and questions. (1.5 hours total).

Cost

AISI S250, North American Standard for Thermal Transmittance of Building Envelopes with Cold-Formed Steel Framing
  •  $75 per computer screen for CFSEI and Steel Framing Alliance members;
  • FREE for Student Members
  • $100 for non-members.

Presenter

Jonathan Humble, FAIA, NCARB, LEED BD+C
Regional Director of Construction Codes and Standards
American Iron and Steel Institute

Jonathan Humble

Jonathan Humble is a Regional Director of Construction Codes and Standards for the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). He holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Architecture from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, is licensed as an architect in Connecticut and Massachusetts, is NCARB-certified, and holds a LEED AP-BD+C credential. He has received architectural awards for his designs while in the practice of architecture.

Jonathan was inducted into the American Institute of Architects (AIA) College of Fellows for his outstanding contributions to the AIA and its membership. He is a recipient of the International Code Council’s Honorary Membership, ASHRAE International’s Distinguished Service Award, National Fire Protection Association’s Committee Service Award, and the Cool Roof Ratings Council’s Marty Hastings Award, all in recognition of his exceptional service and contributions to these codes and standards organizations.

Jonathan’s activities within AISI include research and development of new technologies for AISI standards and guides, participation in national model codes and standards development, and educational services to steel industry members, design professionals, code officials, general contractors and building owners.