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Speaker: Thomas J. D'Arcy, P.E. The Consulting Engineers ... - SEAoT

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Pictured above are NCT Chapter Past President Michael Lee and BrianRaff of AISC, who discussed AISC Quality Inspection and its importanceto the engineering community on November 15, 2005.CCD For Post-Installed AnchorsHilti has developed a continuing education program entitled <strong>The</strong>Concrete Capacity Design Method For Post-Installed Anchors. Thishalf-day program, which has received NCSEA Diamond Reviewrecognition, will educate engineers on the design of post-installedanchors using the Concrete Capacity Design Method and is worth 4contact hours of continuing education. <strong>The</strong> program will be presentedin Dallas on Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at Cityplace from 7:00am-12:00noon. Breakfast, lunch and break refreshments will be provided.Attendees will learn how to use the CCD Method with the provisions ofACI-318 Appendix D. <strong>The</strong>y will learn about the pre-qualificationprocess for post-installed anchors in accordance with ICC AcceptanceCriteria AC 193. Finally, attendees will receive a CD-ROM of Hilti'slatest anchor design software known as PROFIS and learn how to usethis software with the CCD Method. Technical information and designaids will be provided.Understand that three or more attendees from the same firm willreceive a 20% discount off the registration fee, and Hilti will make a$25 donation to <strong>SEAoT</strong> for every member that attends. Weencourage you to attend this highly educational and very informativeprogram. To register and obtain more information regarding theseminar, visit www.us.hilti.com/education.

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