them to be fairly good. The basic course is, well, basic, and is not
really for anyone who regularly does wood design but is great for a
concrete/steel engineer to transition to wood. The advanced course was a
little less focused last year - good, but not as good as the basic
course. I think the more specific focus this time should result in a
more useful course. The last one had a good fraction of engineers,
including some from the manufacturers (as students), and discussions are
generally excellent as both the presenters and attendees have a good
grasp of the subject.
Jordan
Tom Skaggs wrote:
> Frank Woeste offers a course:
>
> Frank Woeste, Ph.D., P.E.
> Tel. 540-951-0469
> Our next VT Course:
> Wind Load Design for Wood-Frame Buildings-Prescriptive and Engineering
> October 23-25, 2007, Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center, Roanoke, Virginia.
> For detailed course information, please visit
www.cpe.vt.edu/sdww/
>
> Tom
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zaitz, Michael [mailto:mzaitz@kerncoleman.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 06:45
> To: seaint@seaint.org
> Subject: Wood Design
>
> Any wood design seminars out there that people have experience with as to how practical they are? Preferably out east. I have found the ASCE Seminar and also one in Roanoke, VA but would like to get the most for my money for practical design of wood. I am short a few hours for my PDH's at the moment and figured wood would be a good subject!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
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