The Fear of Failure | Exposing the Between
IIBEC – Canadian Prairies is hosting a Lunch ‘n Learn talk on “The Fear of Failure | Exposing the Between”. The event will be held April 20th, 2023. Lunch will be served at 11:00. The talk will begin at 11:30.
Join us for a HYBRID event, on The Fear of Failure | Exposing the Between. The Event will be held at the Calgary Construction Association in the Legacy Room, but will also be live-streamed virtually. Those who purchase a virtual ticket will be sent the link separately to the email address attached to their Paypal transaction.
Overview:
Nothing is all good or all bad, it’s somewhere between: a building envelope journey
Learning Objective 1 – Expired sealant, frozen concrete, and other scenarios that we worry about
Learning Objective 2 – Experience as the defining factor for being able to make judgement calls – exploding furnaces, engine oil, and like a million other things
Learning Objective 3 – How to apply your knowledge and work with your trades to solve complex scenarios that cannot be defined by the specifications
This talk is being presented by Jonathan Maynard. This Lunch ‘n Learn is good for 1 CEH credit.
About the presenter:
Jonathan has 15 years in the existing building construction industry. Prior to joining The Restorers Group who specializes in general contracting existing building restoration, he spent seven years at a building envelope engineering firm. Jonathan is past president of the IIBEC Canadian Prairies chapter (2013) and formerly held the RRO designation.
STUDENTS READ THIS! -> Attendance to this event is FREE for STUDENTS! Email us directly at iibec.cpc@gmail.com to request a ticket to the event. Let us know your name, institution, area of study, and whether you are interested in attending in person or virtually. In person event attendance is limited to 5 student members. First come, first serve.
*** If you require proof of attendance or a certificate, please email IIBEC.CPC@gmail.com following event attendance. Include event name and first/last name in email body. ***