WEBINAR ON HOW COLD-FORMED STEEL IS HELPING SHAPE THE FUTURE OF DATA CENTERS | AUGUST 22, 2024
 

WEBINAR ON HOW COLD-FORMED STEEL IS HELPING SHAPE THE FUTURE OF DATA CENTERS

August 22, 2024 | 3:00 p.m. Eastern

Presentation Outline

The demand for data centers is steadily increasing throughout the United States (and worldwide). Cold-formed steel framing and cold-formed steel strut members have become integral pieces in the construction of the data centers. This presentation will discuss the nuances of the use of structural interior and exterior cold-formed steel framing in data centers. This webinar will also discuss how cold-formed steel strut framing is used as or to support interior structural ceilings in data halls.

Earn 1.5 PDHsWebinar Materials

On the day before the webinar, participants will have access to electronic versions of the following:
  • Presenter’s notes
  • Evaluation Form
  • Attendance Form
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Who Should Attend?

This webinar is for architects, engineers, building officials and contractors.

Format

Web-based seminar using "Go To Meeting" technology.

Duration

 1+ hour of lecture, followed by discussion and questions. (1.5 hours total).

Cost

  • $75 for CFSEI corporate and professional members.
  • $100 for non-members.
  • Free for student members.

Presenter

Andrew Newland, P.E.
ADTEK Engineers, Inc.

Andrew Newland, P.E.

Andrew has 15 years of experience in both cold-formed steel manufacturing and design, including nearly 10 years of experience designing cold-formed steel framing and components in data centers. He is a Principal at ADTEK Engineers, Inc. and the Specialty Structural Team Leader for their Charlottesville, Virginia, Fairfax, Virginia, Frederick, Maryland and Bay City, Michigan offices, which all specialize in the design of load bearing and non-load bearing cold-formed steel projects.

Andrew is a member of the ASCE-SEI Committee on Cold-Formed Steel and member of the former American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Committee on Specifications. He is a past chairman and current member of the CFSEI Executive Committee and serves as chairman of the CFSEI Technology, Education, and Expo Planning Committees. He is a graduate of Virginia Tech, where he earned a B.S. degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering and an M.S. degree in Civil Engineering.