Multi-Family Wood Construction: Engineering Mid-Rise Buildings

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This presentation is intended for structural engineers who are seeking a full system understanding of the unique design considerations associated with 4-6 story wood structures. Structural design steps, considerations, and detailing best practices related to both gravity and lateral analysis will be covered. Developed in response to a growing interest in mid-rise, multi-family projects, this presentation goes beyond code provisions and focuses on the “how-to” associated with the design and detailing of these wood-frame buildings.
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Speakers Ricky McLain
Duration 112
Speaker Bios

Ricky is a licensed Structural Engineer and Professional Engineer in the states of New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont, and a Senior Technical Director of Project Resources and Solutions for WoodWorks. He has extensive experience in lead engineer roles related to the structural design, project management and construction administration of new single-family, multi-family, municipal, industrial, and mixed-used buildings. Before joining WoodWorks, Ricky was a Senior Structural Engineer, working on projects in the Northeast from Maine to Maryland. He is Executive Director of the Structural Engineers Association of Vermont and a member of the ASCE Structural Wind Engineering Committee, SEI Blast Protection of Buildings Standards Committee, and NIBS Offsite Construction Council Board. Ricky received a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Maine and an MS in Structural Engineering from Norwich University.

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