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Design and Maintenance of Roof Systems on Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Buildings

Fee: $1,765 / Online / Apr 20 - 23, 2027 / Course Code: 17-0407-ONL27

OVERVIEW

Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:

This course is held online over 4 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone): 10:30 am to 3:00 pm Eastern (Will include a 30-minute lunch break)

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Assess roof system performance against building envelope, structural, and durability requirements
  • Evaluate roofing materials, assemblies, and design configurations to support appropriate system selection
  • Diagnose common failure mechanisms using inspection techniques, testing methods, and condition assessment data
  • Develop maintenance, repair, and lifecycle management strategies to extend roof service life
  • Plan and scope roof retrofit and replacement projects within operational, regulatory, and budget constraints

Description

Roof systems are critical building assets, yet they are often under-managed until failure occurs. Inadequate design decisions, limited understanding of system interactions, and inconsistent maintenance practices can lead to moisture intrusion, energy loss, structural deterioration, and premature replacement, resulting in avoidable costs and operational disruption.

As roofing systems become more complex, incorporating energy performance requirements, rooftop equipment, and climate resilience considerations, the need for structured, practical decision-making has increased. Engineers and technical professionals must be able to evaluate roof assemblies holistically, assess condition accurately, and plan interventions that balance performance, risk, and cost over the building lifecycle.

This course provides a practical framework for understanding roof system design, assessment, and maintenance in real-world conditions. You will examine major roofing systems and materials, apply inspection and testing approaches, and develop strategies for maintenance, repair, and capital planning. The course emphasizes decision-making tools that can be directly applied to improve building performance and reduce lifecycle risk.

Who This Course Is For

This course is designed for:

  • Engineers and engineering technologists involved in building design, assessment, or asset management
  • Facilities managers, plant managers, and maintenance professionals responsible for building performance
  • Architects, consulting engineers, and specification writers working on roofing systems or building envelopes
  • Contractors, inspectors, and technical professionals involved in roofing system selection, installation, or rehabilitation
  • Early-career to senior professionals seeking to strengthen applied knowledge of roof system performance and lifecycle management
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