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Webinar

Structural Demands of Building Tall Walls


Total Credits: 1 including 1 Minnesota Residential Building Contractor, 1 Minnesota Building Official, 1 Minnesota Real Estate Credit, 1 Wisconsin Dwelling Contractor

Bundle(s):
1/15/2025 Live Webinar Course Bundle
Categories:
MN Building Official Credit |  MN Contractor Credit |  MN Realtor Credit |  WI Contractor Credit
Faculty:
Mark Weegman
Duration:
1 Hour
License:
Access for event date only.

Dates



Description

This course will identify the strength reductions in wood fiber base that conflict with industry’s demand for taller walls and larger windows. We will discuss code requirements in MN and WI and help inform the students to design and build a code-compliant home.

Course Outline
  • Intro and briefly state how harvesting practices affect the end use of visually graded construction material and how that intersects with greater design requirements
  • Discuss requirements of the tall wall design and look at both prescriptive and design options to meet those requirements
  • Address code requirements in Minnesota and Wisconsin regarding vertical and lateral loads and wind exposure requirements
  • Provide correct design and installation guidelines to meet both window manufacturer’s and building code requirements
  • Commonly asked questions

Learner Objectives
  • Easily identify the problems that can occur with tall walls
  • Recognize the requirements that exist for both vertical and lateral loads
  • Be able to recognize proper design and installation practices that will ensure a lasting code-compliant wall

Live Virtual Webinar Course Requirements

In order to receive continuing education credits for live webinar courses, students need to use a computer or smart phone/tablet with a camera and microphone and be visible during the entire course (Zoom Meetings is used). The student's full name must be displayed so the student can be identified. Only one student per computer/device. The student should be prepared to show their driver’s license or other legal identification with their photo if requested.

In order to earn CE credit(s) for live virtual webinar courses, students must attend the entire course during the time span(s) listed. Credit(s) will not be issued for the following:

  • Non-attendance
  • Arriving more than 5 minutes after a course has begun
  • Leaving before completion of the course
  • Leaving the classroom for more than 5 minutes during a course hour
  • Non-payment of the course

A quiz is not required for those attending for Minnesota contractor, building official, and Realtor continuing education, or Wisconsin continuing education. Students attending for International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) CEU(s) must complete a quiz following the course and achieve 70% correct answers.

To test your audio/video set-up on the device you will be using for the Live Webinar, click this link on Zoom’s website to join a Test Meeting. Follow the prompts to verify you have the required capabilities - https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115002262083


Credit Info

This course is approved for one hour of MN residential contractor, remodeler, and roofer continuing education by the Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry, including the required business management credit. This course is approved for one hour of WI Dwelling Contractor Qualifier CE by the Wisconsin Dept. of Safety & Professional Services. This course is approved for one hour of MN realtor continuing education by the Minnesota Department of Commerce.

If you are eligible to receive continuing education credits, your information will be electronically reported to the appropriate agency within 3 business days of course completion.


Questions and Comments

Questions and comments related to the curriculum for this course may be submitted to the instructor at education@housingfirstmn.org.


Faculty

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Weyerhaeuser


Mark Weegman is a University of Minnesota Forest Products graduate and has been employed with Weyerhaeuser for more than 30 years. Mark is a Territory Manger for Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the eastern Dakotas and presents on both code and structural frame issues for multiple states, associations and municipalities.