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Faculty February Webinar Series Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Management • Green Stormwater Infrastructure Practices • Green Stormwater Management Techniques Building Operation & Energy Efficiency • Identifying Energy Efficiency Opportunities in Major Renovations • Integration of “Energy Modeling” in the Design of High Performance Buildings • High Efficiency Building Design Standards • Commissioning and Operation of High Performance Buildings Deep Foundations • Deep Foundation Building Site Evaluation • Overview of Deep Foundations • Design and Bearing Capacity of Deep Foundations • Estimating Axial Capacity and Analyzing Lateral Loads for Deep Foundations Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and Development • Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and Development, Part I & II Solar Photovoltaic Batteries and Design • Design Your Solar Roof • Community Solar • Solar Battery Management Systems Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Management Steven D. Trinkaus, Trinkaus Engineering LLC Mr. Trinkaus is an internationally-recognized expert in the field of low impact development (LID), having presented at many American Society of Civil Engineers/Environmental & Water Resource Institute (ASCE/EWRI) international conferences and many other regional conferences and workshops on LID and water quality issues. He was invited by the Water Resources Agency in Taichung, Taiwan, to present a 12-hour workshop on Low Impact Development (LID) in December of 2011. Mr. Trinkaus was also invited to present a poster on LID and sustainable development at the 2012 OCS Convention in Science and Technology in Guangzhou, China. He was invited by Dr. Hyunsuk Shin of Pusan National University to present a workshop on LID in Pusan, South Korea, in June of 2013. Mr. Trinkaus also presented two papers at the 2012 American Society of Agriculture and Biological Engineers (ASABE) Watershed Technology Conference in Bari, Italy, in late May 2012. Building Operation & Energy Efficiency Mohamed El-Sayed, PE, CEM, CEA, CDSM, CxA, LEED AP BD+C Mr. El-Sayed is an associate principal at Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers, PSC (KLH), and he serves as the director of KLH Energy Solutions. In this capacity, he is responsible for fulfilling the client delivery obligations associated with the energy solutions services portfolio. These services support KLH Engineers’ clients and national account customers by ensuring optimal energy efficiency in new construction projects, renovations and existing buildings alike. Since 2009, Mr. El-Sayed has provided leadership by managing KLH Energy Solutions and overseeing energy-related support projects for KLH Engineers, PSC. In these roles, he managed projects that resulted in Ohio and Indiana’s first LEED Platinum commercial buildings and Ohio’s first LEED Platinum school. Mr. El-Sayed is active in the USGBC’s Central Ohio Chapter as well as several other professional organizations. He earned a Master’s degree in Environmental Health and Safety from the University of Cincinnati and an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Zagazig University. Deep Foundations Terry McCleary, McCleary Engineering McCleary Engineering specializes in geotechnical investigations and recommendations for foundation design, retaining walls, slope stability, embankments, pavement design and rehabilitation, subgrade treatments and other engineering services such as drainage studies. McCleary Engineering is Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) prequalified in the general geotechnical services, subsurface explorations, structure geotechnical reports and construction inspection categories. He has nearly 19 years of construction and geotechnical engineering experience with IDOT. Mr. McCleary is a licensed professional engineer in the States of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Georgia, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. He is a member of the Deep Foundations Institute, the Pile Driving Contractors Association and the Illinois Association of Highway Engineers. Solar Photovoltaic Webinars JR Cromer is a master electrician and a mechanical engineer from the University of Pennsylvania, and a North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP)-certified PV installation professional. In 2014, Mr. Cromer led the development, design, and installation of 1.3MW of solar power projects, across a broad spectrum of residential, commercial, and “megawatt” level projects. His recent project experiences cover ground and rooftop mounting techniques, as well as solar leasing. He also tours solar module, racking, and inverter manufacturers to keep track of the latest product improvements. With over 5MW of projects under development for 2015, Mr. Cromer believes the solar industry is preparing for an unsubsidized future which will benefit building design professionals who have PV skill sets. His well-reviewed solar design programs introduce best practices to the building design community in a pragmatic, content-rich format. Mr. Cromer’s seminars, Solar Photovoltaic Energy Systems and Solar Power Design Workshop have been offered by HalfMoon Education since 2010, and have been well- reviewed by professionals across the country. To register and view webinar agendas visit us online at: www.halfmoonseminars.org/webinars/ February Webinar Series: • Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Management • Building Operation & Energy Efficiency • Deep Foundations • Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and Development • Solar Photovoltaic System Design February Webinar Series Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Management Architects: 4.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 4.0 PDHs Building Operation & Energy Efficiency Architects: 6.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 6.5 PDHs Deep Foundations Architects: 6.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 6.5 PDHs Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and Development Architects: 7.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 7.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 7.0 PDHs Solar Photovoltaic System Design Architects: 9.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 9.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 9.0 PDHs NABCEP: 6.0 CEUs Each webinar in these series earns continuing education credit. The credit hours shown above are for all the webinars in each series. See inside for credits available at individual webinars.

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Page 1: Faculty February Webinar Series - Halfmoon Seminars · Mohamed El-Sayed, PE, CEM, CEA, CDSM, CxA, LEED AP BD+C Mr. El-Sayed is an associate principal at Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers,

Faculty

February Webinar SeriesGreen Stormwater Infrastructure and Management

• Green Stormwater Infrastructure Practices • Green Stormwater Management Techniques

Building Operation & Energy Efficiency• Identifying Energy Efficiency Opportunities in Major Renovations• Integration of “Energy Modeling” in the Design of High Performance Buildings • High Efficiency Building Design Standards• Commissioning and Operation of High Performance Buildings

Deep Foundations• Deep Foundation Building Site Evaluation • Overview of Deep Foundations• Design and Bearing Capacity of Deep Foundations• Estimating Axial Capacity and Analyzing Lateral Loads for Deep Foundations

Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and Development• Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and Development, Part I & II

Solar Photovoltaic Batteries and Design• Design Your Solar Roof • Community Solar• Solar Battery Management Systems

Green Stormwater Infrastructure and ManagementSteven D. Trinkaus, Trinkaus Engineering LLCMr. Trinkaus is an internationally-recognized expert in the field of low impact development (LID), having presented at many American Society of Civil Engineers/Environmental & Water Resource Institute (ASCE/EWRI) international conferences and many other regional conferences and workshops on LID and water quality issues. He was invited by the Water Resources Agency in Taichung, Taiwan, to present a 12-hour workshop on Low Impact Development (LID) in December of 2011. Mr. Trinkaus was also invited to present a poster on LID and sustainable development at the 2012 OCS Convention in Science and Technology in Guangzhou, China. He was invited by Dr. Hyunsuk Shin of Pusan National University to present a workshop on LID in Pusan, South Korea, in June of 2013. Mr. Trinkaus also presented two papers at the 2012 American Society of Agriculture and Biological Engineers (ASABE) Watershed Technology Conference in Bari, Italy, in late May 2012.

Building Operation & Energy EfficiencyMohamed El-Sayed, PE, CEM, CEA, CDSM, CxA, LEED AP BD+CMr. El-Sayed is an associate principal at Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers, PSC (KLH), and he serves as the director of KLH Energy Solutions. In this capacity, he is responsible for fulfilling the client delivery obligations associated with the energy solutions services portfolio. These services support KLH Engineers’ clients and national account customers by ensuring optimal energy efficiency in new construction projects, renovations and existing buildings alike. Since 2009, Mr. El-Sayed has provided leadership by managing KLH Energy Solutions and overseeing energy-related support projects for KLH Engineers, PSC. In these roles, he managed projects that resulted in Ohio and Indiana’s first LEED Platinum commercial buildings and Ohio’s first LEED Platinum school. Mr. El-Sayed is active in the USGBC’s Central Ohio Chapter as well as several other professional organizations. He earned a Master’s degree in Environmental Health and Safety from the University of Cincinnati and an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Zagazig University.

Deep FoundationsTerry McCleary, McCleary EngineeringMcCleary Engineering specializes in geotechnical investigations and recommendations for foundation design, retaining walls, slope stability, embankments, pavement design and rehabilitation, subgrade treatments and other engineering services such as drainage studies. McCleary Engineering is Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) prequalified in the general geotechnical services, subsurface explorations, structure geotechnical reports and construction inspection categories. He has nearly 19 years of construction and geotechnical engineering experience with IDOT. Mr. McCleary is a licensed professional engineer in the States of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Georgia, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. He is a member of the Deep Foundations Institute, the Pile Driving Contractors Association and the Illinois Association of Highway Engineers.

Solar Photovoltaic WebinarsJR Cromer is a master electrician and a mechanical engineer from the University of Pennsylvania, and a North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP)-certified PV installation professional. In 2014, Mr. Cromer led the development, design, and installation of 1.3MW of solar power projects, across a broad spectrum of residential, commercial, and “megawatt” level projects. His recent project experiences cover ground and rooftop mounting techniques, as well as solar leasing. He also tours solar module, racking, and inverter manufacturers to keep track of the latest product improvements. With over 5MW of projects under development for 2015, Mr. Cromer believes the solar industry is preparing for an unsubsidized future which will benefit building design professionals who have PV skill sets. His well-reviewed solar design programs introduce best practices to the building design community in a pragmatic, content-rich format. Mr. Cromer’s seminars, Solar Photovoltaic Energy Systems and Solar Power Design Workshop have been offered by HalfMoon Education since 2010, and have been well-reviewed by professionals across the country.

To register and view webinar agendas visit us online at: www.halfmoonseminars.org/webinars/

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Green Stormwater Infrastructure and ManagementArchitects: 4.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 4.0 PDHs

Building Operation & Energy EfficiencyArchitects: 6.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 6.5 PDHs

Deep FoundationsArchitects: 6.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 6.5 PDHs

Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and DevelopmentArchitects: 7.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 7.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 7.0 PDHs

Solar Photovoltaic System DesignArchitects: 9.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 9.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 9.0 PDHs NABCEP: 6.0 CEUs

Each webinar in these series earns continuing education credit. The credit hours shown above are for all the webinars in each series. See inside for credits available at individual webinars.

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Building Operation & Energy Efficiency

Deep Foundations

Series Tuition: $325 $275 when you register for all four webinarsTotal Credits: Architects: 6.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 6.5 PDHs

Identifying Energy Efficiency Opportunities in Major RenovationsThurs., February 16, 2017, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM CST Tuition: $75Credits: Architects: 1.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 1.5 PDHs

Integration of “Energy Modeling” in the Design of High Performance BuildingsThurs., February 16, 2017, 1:00 - 2:30 PM CST Tuition: $75Credits: Architects: 1.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 1.5 PDHs

High Efficiency Building Design StandardsFri., February 17, 2017, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM CST Tuition: $75Credits: Architects: 1.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 1.5 PDHs

Commissioning and Operation of High Performance BuildingsFri., February 17, 2017, 1:00 - 3:00 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Architects: 2.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 2.0 PDHs

Series Tuition: $325 $275 when you register for all four webinarsTotal Credits: Architects: 6.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 6.5 PDHs

Deep Foundation Building Site EvaluationThurs., February 23, 2017, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM CST Tuition: $75Credits: Architects: 1.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 1.5 PDHs

Overview of Deep FoundationsThurs., February 23, 2017, 1:00 - 2:30 PM CST Tuition: $75Credits: Architects: 1.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 1.5 PDHs

Design and Bearing Capacity of Deep FoundationsFri., February 24, 2017, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM CST Tuition: $75Credits: Architects: 1.5 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 1.5 PDHs

Estimating Axial Capacity and Analyzing Lateral Loads for Deep FoundationsFri., February 24, 2017, 1:00 - 3:00 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Architects: 2.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 2.0 PDHs

To view detailed agendas, faculty information, and moreonline learning opportunities, please visit us at:

www.halfmoonseminars.org/webinars/

Continuing Education Credit Information HalfMoon Education is an American Institute of Architects-approved continuing education sponsor (No. J885), is an approved continuing education sponsor for architects in Florida, and is deemed an approved sponsor for architects in New York. Other states do not preapprove educators or courses. Check each webinar for the number of contact hours available. HalfMoon Education is an approved engineer continuing education provider in Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey (Approval No. 24GP00000700), New York (NYSED Sponsor No. 35), North Carolina, and North Dakota. Other states do not preapprove educators or courses. These webinars offer engineer continuing education credit in all states. Check each course listing for the number of PDHs available. Participation and knowledge retention will be verified for these webinar events, certificates of completion will be provided, and LUs will be reported to the AIA. The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners has approved two of the solar photovoltaic webinars, Design Your Solar Roof and Solar Battery Management Systems. Please see individual course listings for credit approval.

Series Tuition: $200 $150 when you register for both webinarsTotal Credits: Architects: 4.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 4.0 PDHs

Green Stormwater Infrastructure PracticesThurs., February 9, 2017, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Architects: 2.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 2.0 PDHs

Green Stormwater Management TechniquesFri., February 10, 2017, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Architects: 2.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 2.0 PDHs

Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Management

Webinar Instructions Each webinar session earns continuing education credit and can be registered for individually. All attendees must log-on through their own email – attendees may not watch together if they wish to earn continuing education credit. HalfMoon Education Inc. must be able to prove attendance if either the attendee or HalfMoon Education Inc. is audited. Certificates of completion will be provided for each webinar attended and will be sent via email in PDF form about five business days after the conclusion of the series.Webinars are presented via GoToWebinar, an easy-to-use application that can be run on most systems and tablets. Instructions and login information will be provided in an email sent close to the date of the webinar. It is highly recommended that you download, install and test the application before the webinar begins by clicking on the link in the email.

GoToWebinar system requirements:Operating System: Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 Mac OSX 10.9 (Mavericks) - 10.11 (El Capitan)

Web Browser: Chrome v34+, Firefox v34+, Internet Explorer 8+, Microsoft Edge, Safari v6+

Internet connection: Minimum of 1Mbps Hardware: 2GB RAM or more

For more information visit our FAQ section at www.halfmoonseminars.org.

Solar Photovoltaic System DesignSeries Tuition: $450 $400 when you register for all four webinarsTotal Credits: Architects: 9.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 9.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 9.0 PDHs NABCEP: 6.0 CEUs

Design Your Solar RoofWed., February 8, 2017, 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM CST (incl. a 15 minute break) Tuition: $150Credits: Architects: 3.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 3.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 3.0 PDHs NABCEP: 3.0 CEUs

Community SolarWed., February 15, 2017, 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM CST (incl. a 15 minute break) Tuition: $150Credits: Architects: 3.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 3.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 3.0 PDHs

Solar Battery Management SystemsWed., February 22, 2017, 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM CST (incl. a 15 minute break) Tuition: $150Credits: Architects: 3.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 3.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 3.0 PDHs NABCEP: 3.0 CEUs

Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and DevelopmentSeries Tuition: $350 $300 when you register for both webinarsTotal Credits: Architects: 7.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 7.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 7.0 PDHs

Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and Development, Part IWed., February 1, 2017, 11:00 AM - 3:15 PM CST (incl. a 15 minute break) Tuition: $200Credits: Architects: 4.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 4.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 4.0 PDHs

Solar Photovoltaic Project Design and Development, Part IIThurs., February 2, 2017, 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM CST (incl. a 15 minute break) Tuition: $150Credits: Architects: 3.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 3.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 3.0 PDHs