25.07.2018 Views

Houston Construction Monthly 2018

Houston Construction Monthly 2018

Houston Construction Monthly 2018

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Build business with build expo<br />

ROOM<br />

608<br />

SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS<br />

All Seminars at the Build Expo are FREE to attend!<br />

Build<br />

expo<br />

WHAT FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES ARE YOU MISSING IN QUICKBOOKS®<br />

9:30AM - 11:00AM - THURSDAY<br />

PRESENTED BY DWAYNE BRISCOE<br />

Because so many users fail to maximize their knowledge of QuickBooks®, we will be reviewing key areas that you may<br />

not be aware of or utilizing to its fullest extent. This will include: Customers, Vendors, and Reports.<br />

Target Audience: General Contractors, Subcontractors, and Builders<br />

<strong>Houston</strong> workshops<br />

MAXIMIZING YOUR REPORTING SOLUTIONS IN QUICKBOOKS®<br />

11:30AM - 1:00PM - THURSDAY<br />

PRESENTED BY DWAYNE BRISCOE<br />

When working with reports and progress invoicing, we’ll be reviewing how to maximize the filters available, outside<br />

financial reports downloadable into your QuickBooks® software, and how best to track your Work In Progress.<br />

Target Audience: General Contractors, Subcontractors, and Builders<br />

ROOM<br />

609<br />

UNDERSTANDING TODAY’S HOME TECHNOLOGY & INFRASTRUCTURE OPTIONS<br />

10:00AM - 11:00AM - WEDNESDAY<br />

PRESENTED BY LUIS CORTEZ<br />

1 AIA<br />

This course is approved for continuing education credit through AIA (#COI049), AIBD (#COI049), IDCEC (#105526), and<br />

NARI<br />

Home electronics should integrate seamlessly into a home’s design and décor. This course reviews the three-pronged<br />

approach to hiding technology—advance planning, design philosophy, and product selection—which are available for<br />

minimizing the visual impact of electronics without compromising performance. Specific challenges and recommendations<br />

related to hiding video displays, projectors, speakers, controls, cameras, and equipment racks—among others—will be<br />

addressed. This course speaks to innovative and creative ways to lessen the visual impact of electronics by making them<br />

low-profile, hidden or camouflaged, or even invisible!<br />

Target Audience: Owners, developers, general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and<br />

government agencies<br />

CONTROLLING & ISOLATING SOUND WITH DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION<br />

10:00AM - 11:00AM - THURSDAY<br />

PRESENTED BY LUIS CORTEZ<br />

1 AIA<br />

This course is approved for continuing education credit through AIA (#COI050), AIBD (#COI050), IDCEC (#105533), and<br />

NARI<br />

Controlling and isolating sound is tricky—without the correct tools, the right people, and the proper design, the results are<br />

often disastrous. Participants in this course will review the needs for creating sound isolated specialty spaces and discuss<br />

how much sound isolation is needed in varying circumstances. In addition, attendees will dive into the three tools of sound<br />

isolation—mass, absorption, and mechanical isolation and the role of each in the design and build process, while discussing<br />

the process of designing and constructing a specialty space. This course will also outline the benefits of working as a team<br />

with other trades to provide the client the expertise in bringing about a well-designed and functional space.<br />

Target Audience: Owners, developers, general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and<br />

government agencies<br />

SPECIAL HOUSTON SHOW EDITION <strong>2018</strong> 29

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!