Working from home? Join us in your comfy pants to Lounge & Learn.
It’s a great time to earn your AIA CEU credits. Plus learn more about emerging trends in construction and the associated floor design considerations from Maxxon, the creators of Gyp-Crete®. Join us for one or all the webinar presentations listed below:
AIA CEU Approved Courses
1 AIA LU for each completed course – 1 hour presentation
– Tuesday, April 14: Fire and Acoustical Considerations in Mass Timber Construction
– Thursday, April 16: Sound Control in Multistory Buildings
All Courses Offered Twice Daily
Noon or 3pm EST
11am or 2pm CST
9am or NOON PST
Grab your laptop and get comfortable on the couch while you Lounge & Learn with Maxxon. The first 50 people to sign up for a presentation will receive a $10 eCertificate to Door Dash or Grub Hub after the webinar.
Maxxon Corporation – the Floor Specialists
Since 1972, Maxxon Corporation, has provided superior underlayment products for solving virtually any floor problem. Maxxon started the industry with the original Gyp-Crete® underlayment and continues to lead it with a full spectrum of floor underlayments, as well as Sound Control Systems for new construction, renovation, commercial or multifamily applications.
AIA CEU Approved Courses
Fire and Acoustical Considerations in Mass Timber Construction
April 14: Led by Heidi Larsen, Maxxon’s West Regional Manager, this course will discuss the various types of mass timber construction, focusing on the fire and acoustical considerations important to mass timber project design. Topics will include the differences of common types of mass timber assemblies, the reasons behind two-hour fire ratings and the role gypsum underlayments play in fire resistance, recent changes to the International Building Code, and the pitfalls and solutions to sound control in mass timber assemblies. We’ll end the program with a brief presentation by Evelyn Way, Maxxon’s Lead Scientist of Acoustics, on our comprehensive mass timber acoustical testing program, which took place in late 2019 at Intertek Lab in York, PA.