b'Accredited Seminars & Live DemonstrationsTuesday, April 16, 2019Wednesday, April 17, 2019 Expert Seminars Expert SeminarsI/DRONE MONTRAL (FRENCH ONLY)APPLICATION AND USE OF CSA A123.21 TO ROOFING PROJECTS UNDER9:00 am - 10:00 am1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD Point NBCC 2015 (ENGLISH) This presentation is an introduction to the use of drone technology and its use in the9:00 am - 10:00 am1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD Point1 RCI CEHconstruction industry, particularly as a tool for roof inspection and evaluation. You willPlease refer to Tuesday for the full description.also have an overview of the tools that make it possible to obtain a 3D image of thePresenter: buildings. Since 2014, I/Drone Montral offers complete training in drone piloting thatJean-Franois Ct, Director, Standards and Scientific Affairs, Sopremameets the requirements of Transport Canada and also several other specializations andTHE ROOF: OUT OF SIGHT BUT NOT OUT OF MIND (FRENCH ONLY) professions related to the use of drones: aerial photography, video production, start-up9:00 am - 10:00 am1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD Point1 RCI CEHof a drone company, photogrammetry and drone surveying, and many more. Presenters: Subjects covered include preventive inspections (2x/year and snow removal),Charles Goyette, Operations Manager and Chief Instructor, I/Drone Montralminor repairs (caulkings, open membrane joints, infiltrations, blisters/wrinkles,ROOFTech 2019 / TOITech 2019Rock Houde, Driver/Instructor and Sales & Business Development Manager, drainage) and possible/available solutions before complete replacement (localized I/Drone Montral repairs and resurfacing). Even if roofs are usually out of everyones sight, they still APPLICATION AND USE OF CSA A123.21 TO ROOFING PROJECTS UNDER require the owners attention. The sustainability of a roof starts with regular inspection NBCC 2015 (FRENCH)and maintenance. Some minor repairs may be needed annually but the complete replacement of a roof may be delayed using alternative solutions that are interesting 9:00 am - 10:00 am1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD Point1 RCI CEH from a financial perspective.Now that CSA A123.21 is referenced in the National Building Code of Canada, Presenters:what has changed? NBCC provides means of calculating the loads acting on the roofSylvain Anctil, Technical Director, AMCQ/QMRA assembly due to wind uplift. Selection of roof assemblies suitable for use on any givenGuy Lalonde, Roofing Consultantbuilding has been simplified with the development of the CSA standard. It is now possible to identify which roof assemblies have sufficient resistance to wind uplift soLive Demonstrationsthe code requirement can be satisfied. The challenge that lies ahead in our industry isGREEN ROOFING now to make this a habit and to ensure that the right individual implements the right10:30 am - 11:30 am1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD Pointaction. Designers are expected to perform the calculations leading to the determination of the required wind loads and include this information in their specifications. A presentation that will provide a better understanding of one of the most commonly On the other hand, bidders are expected to look for published test reports showing discussed topics in commercial roofing today: the green roof. Utilizing full-sized roof assemblies that offer greater resistance than calculated loads. These test reportssectional mock-ups of a typical garden roof, attendees will be walked through the exist because manufacturers tested their roof assemblies to the CSA standard. successive layers that comprise this type of assembly. Each component will be And just when we thought we had it all figured out, NBCC moves to limit loaddiscussed as to their function and possible variations so that participants may obtain calculations, imposing a 40% increase to calculated wind loads. What is the impactfirsthand knowledge of this increasingly popular roof design.of this modification to the roof assembly selection process? Are safety factors stillMODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING SYSTEMS required? 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD PointPresenter: The presentation will examine the history of modified bitumen as well as its major Jean-Franois Ct, Director, Standards and Scientific Affairs, Soprema features and benefits. The use of modified bitumen membranes in new, re-roofing and recover applications in both conventional and protected membrane assemblies will Live Demonstrations also be covered. The demonstration will show the installation of a modified bitumen THERMO-PLASTIC ROOFING SYSTEMSroofing system from the deck up, including the vapour retarder, the primary insulation 11:00 am - 12:00 pm1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD Point and cover-board application. The modified bitumen membrane will then be installed The presentation will begin with a discussion on the development and evolution ofshowing the base sheet and cap sheet, treatment of the edges and corners, and thermo-plastic membranes, their features and benefits. The use of thermoplasticfastening and attachment techniques.membranes in new, re-roofing and recover applications in both conventional andBUILT-UP ROOFING SYSTEMS protected membrane assemblies will also be covered. The demonstration will show2:30 pm - 3:30 pm1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD Pointhow a thermo-plastic roofing system is assembled from the roof deck up, including theThe presentation will discuss the history, evolution, features and benefits of built-up vapour retarder, insulation and attachment methods. The thermo-plastic membraneroofing. The use of built-up roofing in new, re-roofing and recover applications in will then be installed showing the positioning of the sheets, treatment of the edges andboth conventional and protected membrane assemblies will also be examined. The corners, and fastening and seaming techniques. demonstration will show the installation of the vapour retarder, the primary insulation EPDM ROOFING SYSTEMSand a cover-board, and their attachment methods. The built-up roofing membrane 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD Point assemblies will also be examined. The built-up roofing membrane will be installed The presentation will open with the history of EPDM membranes as well as theirshowing the plies, the waterproofing coats, and treatment of the edges and corners and features and benefits. The use of EPDM membranes in new, re-roofing and recoverthe surface.applications in both conventional and protected membrane assemblies will be discussed. The demonstration will include the installation of the vapour retarder and the roof insulation, and a discussion on the attachment methods. The EPDM membrane will then be installed showing the positioning of the sheets, treatment of the edges and corners, and attachment and seaming techniques.STEEP SLOPE ROOFING SYSTEMS 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm1 OAQ Credit1 BOMI CPD PointThe presentation will begin with a history and general overview of steep slope roofing. The differences between steep slope and low slope will be addressed as well as the features and benefits of each steep slope system; shingles, slate and traditional metal roofing will also be discussed. Asphalt shingle products will then be installed showing both the field of the roof, as well as common details such as a valley, hip and ridge.PRINTEMPS/T 2019 COUVERTURES CANADA 35'