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PART 2 | Green Roof NutsN’Bolts Series | An A-Z of Essential and Practical Tips to Achieve Success 

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Dec 8
2021
PART 2 | Green Roof NutsN’Bolts Series | An A-Z of Essential and Practical Tips to Achieve Success  Next Level Stormwater Management Dec 8, 2021 : 10:00 am to 11:00 am

Familiar with green roofs?  Still there are many specifics necessary to maximize performance and achieve long-term success. This NutsN’Bolts Educational Series aims to fill a gap and provide essential and practical information to take your project to the next level. 

In this journey, the series navigates through the complete green roof process; from recognizing opportunities, to planning, material selection, system design, specifications and drawings, construction and maintenance. 

REGISTER FREE for all 3 Parts at www.NLSM.ca/NUTSNBOLTS  

Part 2 – Green Roofs: Material Selection & Design Goals  

December 8, 2021 or January 19, 2022 

In the second installment, participants get an overview on the North American green roof market. We explore individual components, learn about their functions and selection criterion, and how to put them together into engineered systems to achieve specific design goals. An emphasize is placed on the strongest driver behind the current green roof growth in North America, stormwater management. LACES Approved; 1 PDH 

Part 2 Learning Objectives 

At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to: 
1. Distinguish the various types of green roofs, their market share and cost positions. 
2. Define typical components and their assembly placement based on functional criteria. 
3. Select proper components to create green roof systems to achieve various design intents. 
4. Incorporate retention and detention elements to elevate stormwater management capacity. 

Part 3 – Green Roofs: Clarity in Construction Documents 

December 15, 2021 or January 26, 2022  

In the final installment, participants learn how to communicate their green roof design goals clearly and effectively through construction documentation including specifications and drawings. We also take a step-by-step look at a construction case study. Finally, we complete our journey by highlighting the green roof aftercare and maintenance necessary to ensure long term success. LACES Approved; 1 PDH  

Part 3 Learning Objectives 

At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:                                                                1. Create clear and effective construction documentation to communicate the requirements. 
2. Recognize and avoid architectural and engineering design pitfalls that are often overlooked. 
3. Understand the construction and installation process of a typical green roof. 
4. Specify maintenance program to ensure long term success of the project. 

In case you missed it, Part 1 – Green Roofs: Opportunities & Planning  

January 12, 2022 

In the first installment, participants learn how green roof technology can open new opportunities for various stakeholders and that a successful project requires a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach. We examine, the often overlooked, key design considerations necessary in the planning process to ensure each green roof project will receive a good start because “well begun is half done”. LACES Approved; 1 PDH 

Part 1 Learning Objectives 

At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to: 

1. Recognize the benefits green roofs contribute on building and community levels. 
2. Apply a multidisciplinary collaborative approach in designing a green roof. 
3. Identify and analyze opportunities that could benefit from green roof technology. 
4. Evaluate the key design considerations involved during the planning process of a green roof.

Presenters 

Karen Liu, PhD, Green Roof Specialist 

James Weldon, GRP, Technical Sales & Design Consultant 

CONTACT [email protected] 

REGISTER FREE www.NLSM.ca/nutsnbolts

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Project: Telus Atrium Garden
Landscape Architect / Firm: Sharp & Diamond Landscape Architecture Inc in collaboration with Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Photo Credit: Brett Hitchins