Renovations to existing Fire Sprinkler Systems -Design Considerations?
This seminar is designed to highlight items that fire sprinkler designers, consulting engineers and contractors should be aware of prior to altering existing fire sprinkler systems.

Renovations to existing Fire Sprinkler Systems -Design Considerations?

With the changing landscape of business and the development of new technologies, many buildings are constantly undergoing modifications to the interior design and layout of the interior space. In many cases these design modifications and the use of Fire Sprinkler Systems to achieve an approved “alternative solution” per our National Building Code performance requirements must be considered and properly reviewed before changes and or modifications to the fire sprinkler system are conducted. The implementation and complexity of approved “alternative solutions” involving the use of Fire Sprinkler Systems has grown over the years. This seminar is designed to highlight items that fire sprinkler designers, consulting engineers and contractors should be aware of prior to altering existing fire sprinkler systems. 

All attendee's will receive a workbook and will receive a certificate of attendance, which in many cases can be used for Continued Education Units (CEU's) 


Speakers

James Hook

James Hook is the Manager of Codes and Technical Standards at the Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association. James attended BCIT for Mechanical drafting. James has over twenty three years of experience in the Fire Sprinkler Industry.

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