Serviceability Design for the Practicing Engineer

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This webinar provides practical information and design examples to evaluate the serviceability performance of buildings against requirements of the IBC and ASCE 7. It provides detailed explanations and examples of applications of code provisions and standards specific to various materials, building systems, and building components. The webinar also discusses the ways the codes currently address serviceability and how future versions of the code may be adapting serviceability requirements. Engineers gets a better understanding of serviceability requirements in the building code and reference standards, including examples of common serviceability oversights made during design.

Emily Guglielmo, S.E., P.E., C.E., earned her Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from UCLA, and her Master's Degree in Structural Engineering from UC Berkeley. She has over a decade of structural engineering experience, all with Martin/Martin, Inc. She began her career in their Denver, CO area office, and is currently a Principal with the firm, managing their San Francisco Bay Area office. She has lectured on wind and seismic provisions across the nation. Emily is the secretary of the NCSEA Wind Engineering Committee and serves on the ASCE 7 seismic committee. A licensed SE, Emily has received a number of awards, including SEI Fellow and the Susan M. Frey NCSEA Educator Award, for effective instruction for practicing structural engineers.

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Speakers Emily Guglielmo, S.E., P.E., C.E.
Duration 103 mins
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