2022 MEW Attendee Resources


Workshop Recordings

– Tuesday, June 21st – Workshop Recordings

– Wednesday, June 22nd – Workshop Recordings

– Thursday, June 23rd – Workshop Recordings

– Session Evaluation Form

– Workshop Roster


Continuing Education

Use the 4-character codes provided at the end of each session to complete the continuing education form below. Certificates of attendance will be available to download at the end of the workshop.

Continuing Education Form


Workshop Schedule

See the table below for the workshop schedule (download a PDF here) and handouts of presentations.

Read more about the sessions and presenters here.

 Date & Time (ET)PresentationPresenter(s)

Tuesday, June 21st

12:30 - 1:20 pm

Introductions & Welcoming Remarks

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Phillip Samblanet
The Masonry Society
1:30 - 2:30 pm

Masonry Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Handout)

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Brian Trimble
International Masonry Institute
3:00 - 4:00 pm
(Concurrent Sessions)

Why Teach Masonry? Incorporating Masonry into the Curriculum
Session 1: Architectural Session (Handout)

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Patrick Rand
North Carolina State University (NCSU)

Why Teach Masonry? Incorporating Masonry into the Curriculum
Session 2: Engineering Session (Handout)

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Ece Erdogmus
Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT)
4:15 - 5:15 pm

Masonry Materials, Resources and Opportunities with a
Panel Discussion with Virtual Brick and Block Plant Tours
(Handout)

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Attendees are asked to watch Masonry 101 (Sessions 1-5) before this session.

Nick Lang
National Concrete Masonry Association
5:15 - 5:30 pm

Closing Remarks for the Day & Announcements

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Phillip Samblanet
The Masonry Society

Wednesday, June 22nd

12:30 - 1:30 pm
(Concurrent Sessions)

Masonry Design and Detailing from an Architect’s Perspective - Part 1 (Handout)

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Patrick Rand, NCSU

Overview of Masonry Codes - Part 1 (Handout)

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Richard M. Bennett
University of Tennessee
1:45 - 2:45 pm

Moving Masonry Design to Construction

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Jerry Painter
Painter Masonry Inc.
3:00 - 4:00 pm
(Concurrent Sessions)

Masonry Design and Detailing from an Architect’s Perspective - Part 2 (Handout)

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Patrick Rand, NCSU

Overview of Masonry Codes - Part 2 (Handout)

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Richard M. Bennett
University of Tennessee
4:15 - 4:45 pm

Masonry Assemblages & Performance Attributes (Handout)

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Attendees are asked to watch Masonry 101 (Session 6) before this session.

W. Mark McGinley
University of Louisville
4:45 - 5:15 pm

Discussion on Performance Attributes, BIM, Sustainability Resilience,
and Other Topics of Interest

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W. Mark McGinley
University of Louisville

Thursday, June 23rd

12:30 - 1:30 pm

Innovative Approaches to Masonry Education & Moderated Discussion on
Virtual Education, and Current Classroom/Educational Challenges (Handout)

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Patrick Rand, NCSU, and
Ece Erdogmus, GIT
1:30 - 2:00 pm
 
Break
2:00 - 3:00 pmWhat Students Should Know About Historic Masonry (Handout)

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Craig Bennett
Bennett Preservation Eng. PC
3:00 - 3:30 pmWorkshop Wrap-Up/Open Discussion

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Phillip Samblanet
The Masonry Society

Sponsors

and with the support of the Portland Cement Association


Masonry 101 Night School Recordings

Masonry 101 provides a comprehensive introduction to masonry materials and concepts for those who need a fast-track course, especially new designers and specifiers. The series is intended to be a full course to introduce those new to masonry to essential topics in a developing sequence, although attendees may participate in sessions individually if desired.

Session 1 – Introduction to Masonry, Presented by W. Mark McGinley, Ph.D, PE, FASTM, FTMS, University of Louisville
Session 2 – Introduction to Masonry Units, Presented by Christine A. Subasic, P.E., LEED AP
Session 3 – Mortar, Presented by Jamie Farny, Director, Building Marketing at the Portland Cement Association
Session 4 – Reinforcement and Anchors, Presented by Richard M. Bennett, Ph.D., P.E., FTMS, University of Tennessee
Session 5 – Grout, Presented by Jamie Farny, Director, Building Marketing at the Portland Cement Association
Session 6 – Masonry Assemblies, Presented by W. Mark McGinley, Ph.D, PE, FASTM, FTMS, University of Louisville

Attendees are asked to watch these videos to prepare for Masonry Materials, Resources and Opportunities (refers to Masonry 101 – Sessions 1 through 5) and Masonry Assemblages & Performance Attributes (refers to Masonry 101 – Session 6)

View the Recordings Here


Other Resources

Your 2022 TMS Membership was included with your registration. Visit the Member’s Area for an overview of your membership benefits.

Use the coupon code tms402mew22 to redeem free electronic access to the TMS 402/602-16 here. This coupon is email restricted, you must use the same user account or registered attendee email address (if different) when checking out.

Provided by the National Concrete Masonry Association Foundation:

Provided by the Portland Cement Association

Provided by the Mason Contractors Association of America

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