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2015 SEAoO Annual Conference Thursday - Friday September 17th & 18th 2015 SEAoO Annual Conference Attn: Maria T. Kaskocsak Shell and Meyer Associates 2202 S. Patterson Blvd Dayton, Ohio 45409 Where to Stay Marriott Columbus Airport Columbus, Ohio 1375 N Cassady Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43219 Phone: 614.475.7551 Discounted room rates of $135/night are available by mentioning SEAoO when booking (limited supply).

2015 SEAoO Where to Stay Annual Conference · 2015 SEAoO Annual Conference Thursday -Friday ce September 17th & 18th ak s d 09 Where to Stay Marriott Columbus Airport Columbus, Ohio

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Page 1: 2015 SEAoO Where to Stay Annual Conference · 2015 SEAoO Annual Conference Thursday -Friday ce September 17th & 18th ak s d 09 Where to Stay Marriott Columbus Airport Columbus, Ohio

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Where to Stay

Marriott Columbus Airport Columbus, Ohio

1375 N Cassady Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43219

Phone: 614.475.7551

Discounted room rates of $135/night are available by mentioning SEAoO when booking (limited supply).

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Tony Johnson, PE

Midwest Region Manager Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI)

Registration is open to structural engineers and non-engineers, including architects, property man-agers, building owners, contractors, teachers, stu-dents, etc.

SEAoO Members: $400 ($450 if registered after 9/11)

Non-Members: $500 ($550 if registered after 9/11)

Students: $40 ($50 if registered after 9/11)

Not a current SEAoO member? Membership in SEAoO is only $50/year. Join now and save.

To register or for more information, please visit

our website at www.SEAoO.org

Session 1: Vibration of Reinforced Concrete Floor Systems Simplified methods for determining walking and rhythmic vibration characteristics of different concrete floor framing systems.

Registration

Thursday, September 17

Brad Fletcher, SE

Sales Engineer Atlas Tube

Session 2: Top Things You Should Know About HSS Connections An overview of some of the overlooked design aspects of HSS con-nections. Learn the nuances of tension, shear, moment, & truss cnx.

Dr. Chia-Ming Uang

Professor, University of California, San Diego 2015 T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award Winner

Session 8: What Seismic Steel Design Is All About While seismic design requirements get more complex, the philoso-phies remain the same. Background on code development and lab testing helps engineers better understand the intent of the codes.

Terry Malone, PE, SE Senior Technical Director WoodWorks

Session 9: Offset Wood Diaphragms Today’s wood structures are more complex than those of the past and require a more thorough structural analysis. This talk will address code requirements and analysis methods for these structures.

Shelley Finnigan, SE Technical Sales Engineer ArcelorMittal

Session 4: Super Strength and Super Jumbos Learn about the production and properties of ASTM A913 steel. This high yield strength steel delivers better performance, easier welding, and can be more economical on many structures.

Friday, September 18

Tom Nagy Area Director of Industry Development & Tech Services International Masonry Institute (IMI)

Session 5: Designing and Detailing with CMU Practical tips for engineers to specify buildable, functional, and sus-tainable masonry walls.

Session 7: Mid-Rise Construction with Cold-Formed Steel Framing Most engineers are familiar with cold-formed steel design for smaller structures or components. Taller structures add some complexity, and this talk will provide basic design and detailing guidance.

Jim Bullard, PE Design Associate Geopier Foundation Company

Session 3: Ground Improvement Strategies Many options exist for support of structures in poor soils. Design methodologies and case studies will be reviewed for several tech-niques available for commercial, industrial, and residential projects.

Happy Hour / Awards Dinner At the conclusion of Day 1, all Conference guests are invited to enjoy a happy hour at the Columbus Airport Marriott from 5:30 to 6:30. The Education Awards Dinner onsite will follow.

Julie Cromwell, PE Principal THP Limited, Inc.

Trade Show & Exhibits

The Annual SEAoO Trade Show will be open during

breaks and each morning before the sessions.

Product vendors, industry groups, and other companies

serving the structural engineering community will have

booths set up to inform on their latest offerings and in-

dustry trends.

We are at maximum capacity (18) for vendors this year. If

you’d like to get on the vendor list for the 2016 confer-

ence, please contact Maria Kaskocsak at

[email protected] or 937-298-4631

Session 10: Concrete Post-tensioning Design for Con-structability A brief background on theory followed by a more in-depth discussion of factors that contribute to efficient post-tensioned concrete designs.

Don Allen, PE

Director of Engineering Super Stud Building Products

Gaetano Bologna, PE Division Director Fyfe Company

Session 6: Design and Use of Externally Bonded Fibrwrap for Structural Strengthening and Rehab Lightweight & easy to install, carbon fiber wrap can be used in many retrofit and new applications.

Conference concludes at 2:45pm Friday