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Of the total gypsum board installed in a building, typically 60-75% of the material is visible in the building’s completed state as wall and ceiling surfaces. When installed and finished correctly, the gypsum board is not noticed because of other products, like paint or wallcoverings, that cover it. The presentation outlines industry-approved guidelines and practices to achieve code-compliant gypsum board assemblies. Technical information will be presented to provide clear, practical guidance for commonly asked questions from the AEC community related to specification requirements, jobsite conditions, and installation procedures needed to construct successful gypsum board assemblies. Industry-approved documents addressing proper jobsite conditions and installation best practices will be reviewed.
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Tour a gypsum board manufacturing facility, starting from the processing of raw gypsum rock to the creation of the finished product. You'll also see how the boards are warehoused and transported to local markets. The tour will showcase various types of architecturally specified gypsum boards, Various types of architecturally specified gypsum board will be reviewed, including application suggestions within a building.
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This course is an overview of low-slope roof systems providing the necessary background to understand coverboards and thermal barriers. The various coverboard types and reasons for their use are described. Each board type is highlighted along with their primary features, benefits and challenges. The long-term performance of all low-slope roof systems is impacted by several external factors such as weather events and roof system abuse (natural & man-made). Important roof component performance criteria are reviewed, and conclusions drawn, to increase knowledge surrounding coverboard selection.
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Explore the versatility of using cement boards in exterior applications with a focus on Cement Board Stucco Systems (CBSS) and Cement Board Masonry Veneer (CBMV) systems. This program highlights the integration of continuous insulation as an effective strategy for compliance with International Energy Conservation Code regulations. Gain insights into the components, intricacies and performance advantages of CBSS and CBMV systems, emphasizing occupant comfort and energy efficiency.
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Designing for sound transmission through wall partitions can be challenging. In addition, selecting a sound-rated assembly that also meets the fire-rated design can be difficult to coordinate. The design professional's choice for mitigating sound transmission between spaces has been the use of resilient channels, double stud or staggered stud walls filled with insulation and damped gypsum panels. This course will identify best practices to achieve high STC wall assemblies by building type. Code compliant examples and solutions for sound- and fire-rated assemblies will be reviewed.
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Imagine a construction material that can endure extreme weather, resist fire and mold, and still be strong and sustainable. Discover the unmatched versatility and functionality of gypsum board products, offering robust solutions for modern construction challenges. This course explores gypsum panel products with fiberglass facing, replacing the traditional paper facing on gypsum boards. Join us as we examine the applications, attributes, advantages, and LEED contributions of these innovative gypsum panel products.
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Gypsum board has a notable impact on the interior appearance of a space depending on the level of finish. The selected level of finish directly affects visual quality and overall performance. Understanding the differences between the Five Levels of Finish will help you specify each level based on environmental conditions and design intent to best meet your client’s expectations. Industry standards, as well as common finishing materials and terminology will be reviewed. Recommended installation methods for each level will be illustrated.
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In high-traffic, high-impact environments like schools, hospitals, civic centers, and university campuses, wall durability is essential to long-term performance and occupant safety. This course introduces architects to the distinctions between abuse-resistant and impact-resistant gypsum board systems, highlighting their relevance in demanding building types. Participants will explore product classifications, ASTM performance standards, and real-world applications that help preserve interior wall integrity, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance occupant protection. Whether designing for public corridors, patient rooms, classrooms, hospitality, or other high-use spaces, attendees will gain the knowledge to specify the right gypsum board solutions for resilient, code-compliant interiors.
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This course provides an overview of the benefits of using moisture resistant fiberglass gypsum shaftliner panels in 2- and 3-hour area separation wall systems for multi-family, multi-level construction. It covers proper installation practices, key detailing requirements, and common special conditions encountered in the field. The course also compares alternative systems used to achieve required fire resistance ratings, helping participants understand performance differences and appropriate applications.
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Explore the essential characteristics of gypsum board and how material selection impacts building performance. This course clarifies the differences between paper-faced and fiberglass-mat-faced gypsum products, offering guidance on when and why to specify each. Gain historical context on gypsum as a raw material and understand the distinctions between natural and synthetic (byproduct) gypsum board. Dive into the modern manufacturing process and discover how evolving technologies are shaping the next generation of gypsum solutions. Special focus is given to advanced products designed for today’s demanding architectural applications—including acoustically enhanced panels, abuse and impact-resistant boards, and gypsum systems engineered for extended weather exposure. Whether you are designing for durability, acoustics, or sustainability, this course equips you with the knowledge to make informed, performance-driven specifications.
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Sound has become more important than ever in building design. Over the years sound transmission in wall partitions has been a difficult issue to resolve. The use of sound resilient metal channels, double stud and staggered stud walls filled with insulation was the design professional's choice. As a result of innovation and a better understanding of acoustics, additional products are now available for the design of high STC wall assemblies.
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In contemporary building design, the significance of sound control has never been more pronounced. A fundamental grasp of acoustical terminology and the principles of sound transmission is crucial for designing wall partitions that align with project-specific performance goals, adhere to code requirements, and align with industry standards. This course delves into six key concepts that have the potential to affect STC ratings in wall assemblies, allowing for the realization of desired acoustical performance.
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Learn how to select UL certified fire designs using the online UL Fire Resistance Directory resource, UL Product iQ. UL no longer publishes the bright orange books; therefore, the best way to find the most current UL certified fire designs is to access UL’s next-generation online certification directory. This presentation describes the most effective and efficient way to locate fire rated roof-ceilings, walls and partitions, floor-ceilings, beams and columns certified to US based requirements for an hourly fire-resistance rating per UL 263. The fire-resistant properties of gypsum board are covered as well as the various modifications permitted in certified UL fire-rated assemblies.
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