• ICRI – GA Chapter April Luncheon

    Maggiano's Little Italy 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Space #3035, Dunwoody, GA, United States
    Presentation Title: ICRI GA Student Scholarship Winners Speaker: Connor Szeto, Gabriel Ackall, and Jace Johnson Connor Szeto, student at Georgia Institute of Technology, Gabriel Ackall, student at Georgia Institute of Technology, and Jace Johnson, student at University of Georgia are our ICRI GA Student Scholarship winners presenting at this month’s luncheon. Don’t miss it!
    $10.00 – $55.00
  • ICRI – GA Chapter August Luncheon

    Maggiano's Little Italy 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Space #3035, Dunwoody, GA, United States
    Speaker: Eri Vokshi, Technical Sales Manager at Sika-US Speaker Bio: Eri Vokshi is a Technical Sales Manager at Sika-US. She has 14 years of experience with FRP materials and design. She holds a Master’s degree in Material Science from Arizona State University and is a professional engineer. Eri is also an active member of ICRI, ACI, SEA and the chair of ACI 440-0E subcommittee.  
    $10.00 – $55.00
  • ICRI – GA Chapter September Luncheon

    Maggiano's Little Italy 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Space #3035, Dunwoody, GA, United States
    Speaker: Tony Sak, PE Topic: Geotechnical Construction Techniques for Structural Rehabilitation Geotechnical Construction Techniques for Structural Rehabilitation Four geotechnical construction techniques will be described: micropiles, helical piers, and low-mobility (compaction) and polyurethane grouting. Several projects will be presented where individual or several techniques remediated geotechnical challenges to existing structures/facilities  
    $10.00 – $55.00
  • ICRI – GA Chapter October Luncheon

    Maggiano's Little Italy 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Space #3035, Dunwoody, GA, United States
    Speaker:  Steve Mason (Neogard Sr. Flooring Manager – Southeast Division)   Steve Mason has been in the coatings industry for over 20 plus years.  For the last 10 years he was the Dur-a-Flex Flooring Specialist in Georgia and South Carolina. He works closely with Architects, Engineers, Owners, Facilities and Contractors.  Steve brings product and specifications knowledge along with hands on experience from being on projects that includes stadiums, healthcare, schools, renovations, manufacturing, airplane hangars, animal/vet clinics and numerous other industry flooring and wall coating projects.  He also supports the Neogard deck/traffic/roof and waterproofing account managers.  
    Get Tickets $10.00 – $55.00
  • ICRI Georgia Chapter – Demo Day: ICRI 310 – Surface Prep

    590 Satellite Boulevard NE, Suwanee, GA 30024 590 Satellite Boulevard NE, Suwanee, GA, United States
    Please join your ICRI Georgia Chapter for a day of exploring the world of concrete repair preparation. This will be an informative demo of key steps in the preparation stage of the concrete repair process. Lunch will be provided, and there will be a raffle! Schedule: 09:00am – Check-in 09:30am – 1st Presenter – Husqvarna (Concrete Cutting) 10:15am – 2nd Presenter – Hilti (Demolition Tools and Exoskeletons) 11:00am – Lunch and Vendor Booths 12:00pm – 3rd Presenter – Pull off testing per ICRCI 310 01:00pm – 4th Presenter – Sika (Rebar Protection, Coatings/Anodes and SSD Requirements) 01:45pm – 5th Presenter – Simpson Strong Tie (Proper Doweling Solutions) 02:30pm – Conclude
    $25.00 – $500.00
  • January Luncheon

    Maggiano's Little Italy 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Space #3035, Dunwoody, GA, United States
    Presenter: Merissa Gamba, PE, SE Presentation Title: Georgia Tech Campus Center Case Study Bio Merissa has over 20 years of experience in a wide variety of projects. She joined Uzun + Case in 1999 and was named a Principal in 2018. Her project experience includes higher education, institutional, public use, commercial, and mixed use developments. She likes the challenge of unusual and complicated projects such as the Georgia and Mississippi aquariums, Kennesaw State Recreation Center and Parcel A at 760 Ralph McGill Blvd. Presentation Summary This presentation starts with a basic introduction to the Georgia Tech Campus Center program. The presentation will then briefly cover the newly constructed buildings and their features. The presentation will then focus on the retrofitting of the late 1960’s existing concrete framed building. The program will wrap up with a discussion of some challenges and lessons learned.
    Get Tickets $10.00 – $55.00
  • February Luncheon

    Maggiano's Little Italy 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Space #3035, Dunwoody, GA, United States
    Presenter: Jeff Malpass, PE  Presentation Title: Complete Building Envelope: Post Tension System Repair   Bio Jeff Malpass is a licensed Professional Engineer & General Contractor and has been involved in different aspects of the construction industry throughout his career. For the last 20 years he has been concentrating on the concrete repair and restoration landscape, working with concrete, repair mortars, epoxy and polyurethane injection, FRP (carbon, glass) strengthening, post-tension repairs (Level 2 Certified), shotcrete, waterproofing, and cathodic protection. Jeff, as Valcourt’s Director of Technical Services is a firm believer that technician training is the key to successful repairs and that safety is always job #1. A safe work environment opens the way for the workers to excel.   Presentation Summary Safety consideration in post-tension work Post tension systems in building overview Benefits of post tensioning in construction Post tension drawings, systems, and repairs What to look for and typical causes Evaluating the repair Repair process and equipment
    $10.00 – $55.00
  • March Luncheon

    Maggiano's Little Italy 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Space #3035, Dunwoody, GA, United States
    Presenter: Craig Bennett Jr., PE, SE, RP-APT Presentation Title: Repairing Historic Concrete, Masonry, and Other Weird Materials   Bio Craig Bennett, Jr., PE, SE, RP-APT is the founder and president of Bennett Preservation Engineering PC in Charleston. He has over 30 years of experience in structural engineering, with a deep focus on historic preservation. He has worked on projects across the east coast and Caribbean, including projects from the 17th and 18th centuries. He is currently adjunct faculty in the Clemson University Grade Program in Historic Preservation, and has been published multiple times, including in Structure Magazine.   Presentation Summary Structural work for historic preservation always involves unusual tasks. In this presentation, Craig Bennett shows examples of repair work on 100-year-old concrete, 175-year-old brick masonry, and 200-year-old tabby. The talk is profusely illustrated with photographs from the work.
    $10.00 – $55.00