CFSEI Hosting February 4 Webinar On Wind Load Topics For Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Washington, DC - The Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute (CFSEI) will host a webinar on “Frequently Misunderstood Wind Load Topics for Cold-Formed Steel Structures” on Thursday, February 4, 2021 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST. The webinar
is designed for architects, engineers, building officials and contractors. Participants are eligible for 1.5 PDHs.
The webinar will focus on wind provisions of ASCE 7/IBC (International Building Code) that are frequently misunderstood or incorrectly applied with a particular emphasis on cold-formed steel structures, including building enclosure classification, torsional
wind design, wind load analysis methods, canopies, rooftop screen walls, and effective wind area. It will also focus on ASCE 7-16 changes and explore the future of wind design.
Emily Guglielmo, P.E., S.E., F.SEI, a Principal with Martin/Martin, will conduct the webinar. With more than 15 years of structural engineering experience, Guglielmo began her career in the Denver, Colorado office of Martin/Martin and now manages the
firm’s San Francisco Bay area office. She is President of the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) and President of the Structural Engineers Association of Northern California (SEAONC). She is also the Chair of the NCSEA
Wind Engineering Committee and Vice Chair of the ASCE 7 Seismic Subcommittee. Guglielmo serves as a voting member on the ASCE 7 Wind, Seismic, and Main Committees. She has presented more than 100 lectures on seismic, wind, and building code provisions
both nationally and internationally. She has received several awards, including SEI Fellow and the Susan M. Frey NCSEA Educator Award for effective instruction for practicing structural engineers. Guglielmo earned her bachelor’s degree in Civil
Engineering from UCLA and her master's degree in Structural Engineering from UC Berkeley.
More information is available at https://www.cfsei.org/webinar-on-frequently-misunderstood-wind-load-topics-for-cold-formed-steel-structures.
About The Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute
The Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute comprises hundreds of structural engineers and other design professionals who are finding a better way to produce safe and efficient designs for commercial and residential structures with cold-formed steel. CFSEI members work together to develop and evolve industry standards and design methods, produce and issue technical bulletins, and provide seminars and online training to improve the knowledge and skills base of engineers and design professionals. For more information, visit www.cfsei.org.