Webinar: 70 Years of Precast Concrete Knowledge

This free PDF webinar is available to PCI members and non-members.

Discover the extensive history and scope of the PCI Body of Knowledge, cultivated over seven decades through handbooks, manuals, guidelines, and reports. PCI and its volunteers develop, maintain, and disseminate the Body of Knowledge for the design, fabrication, and erection of precast concrete structures and systems. Gain insights into PCI's pivotal role in setting standards and stay informed about upcoming developments.

Date and time: Thursday, June 13, 2:00 p.m. CT.

Length of Webinar: 60 minutes

CEU Credit: 1.0 PDH credit (please note that AIA credit is not being offered)

Learning Objectives:

  1. Learn about the historical evolution of the PCI Body of Knowledge.
  2. Explore the extensive range of knowledge resources available.
  3. Understand PCI's contribution to standards development.
  4. Awareness of future advancements in precast concrete knowledge.

Presenter: Dr. Jared Brewe is the Vice President of Technical Services at the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute. At PCI, he manages the Institute’s research and development program and coordinates technical activities and development of the PCI industry body of knowledge. Prior to joining PCI, he was a consulting engineer with Simpson Gumpertz & Heger in Chicago and CTLGroup in Skokie, IL. In addition to his work with PCI committees, he is a member of numerous committees of the American Concrete Institute, Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, ASTM International, American Welding Society, Building Seismic Safety Council, and the International Code Council. Dr. Brewe earned his BS, MS, and PhD in Civil Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, MO. He is a licensed professional engineer in several states and a licensed structural engineer in Illinois.

Registering: You must sign in to your PCI account and submit your order to receive the order confirmation and link to the webinar.

Disclaimer: By submitting your event registration, you submit your information to the webinar organizer, who will use it to communicate with you regarding this event and their other services. To receive credit for this webinar, you must attend the webinar for at least 30 minutes. Attendees who leave the webinar earlier than 30 minutes will not receive PDH credit.

When
6/13/2024 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Sign in or create an account to register Registration ends 6/13/2024 2:15 PM
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