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SUMMARY:“Navigating the Roofing industry supply chain”
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nThis course is registered with both AIA and IIBEC and is eligible for continuing education credit: 1.0 LU/CEH Hour\n\n\n5:30 PM – Networking (cash bar)\n\n\n6:00 PM Dinner\n\n\n7:00 PM AIA presentation\nLocation:\nroute 1 grill house 817 broadway, saugus, ma 01906\nhttps://www.route1grillhousesaugus.com ( https://www.route1grillhousesaugus.com )\n\n\nDescription:\n\n\nSpecifiers, owners and installers of commercial roofing systems have met\n\n\nunprecedented obstacles in today’s business environment. Shortages and disruptions\n\n\nin the supply chain combined with a shrinking labor force have created uncertainty,\n\n\ninflation and scheduling challenges for all projects. Despite these adverse conditions,\nopportunities exist to reevaluate and choose roofing materials and installation\n\n\nmethods that will allow successful project fulfillment within predictable time-frames.\n \n\nLearning objectives:\n• Identify advantages and pitfalls in roofing materials and systems’ selection\n• Discuss logistics and staging and how to maximize efficient jobsite management\n• Compare the relative merits of single source versus “Frankenstein” roofing systems\n• Learn how effective roofing materials specification can meet codes, schedules and building owner expectations\n \n \n \nScott Bieber i s the northeast business development manager for Duro-Last Inc., based in New England. A graduate of Cornell University and a 40-year veteran of the roofing industry, Scott has worked for Duro-Last in multiple capacities since 1988, including vice president of sales. He previously directed sales and marketing teams for other construction materials manufacturers, as well. Scott currently serves as the president of the New England Chapter of IIBEC (International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants).\n \n \n \n \nClick the button below to register\n\n                                                              “
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