2024 Holiday Party!
Thank You!
Wow, what a way to close out the year! If you missed it, we hosted the annual holiday party at Talnua Distillery this year. There was plenty of holiday cheer being shared along with the first ever hall of shame competition. Thank you to tall for entered, especially our winners! Can’t wait to do it again next year!
Special shout out to Lauren Morley and Kade Gromowski who helped plan and coordinate the event. We couldn’t have done it without you.

Fall Education Series: Value Added Engineered Wood Subfloor to Roof Sheathing
Tuesday, October 8th, 2024 @ 12:00 PM
Course Title: Value Added Engineered Wood Subfloor to Roof Sheathing
Course: 2 AIA LU – 2 IIBEC CU
Presenters: LP building Solutions
Join us for our fall education series hosted by R3NG! This class will be comparing engineered wood products and the differences in grades and what the value-added enhancements the industry in incorporating to make products easier or better performing. We will discuss best practices in installation so that your projects are better performing for decades to come. We will be discussing how to prevent future subfloor issues through a superior understanding of structural subfloor panels, including the evolution of subflooring from 1920 to today and an in-depth comparison of modern subflooring materials based on performance and environmental benefits.
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Address: 2200 S Lipan Street, Denver, CO 80223
Fall Education Series: When Codes are in Conflict – Building Science and Life Safety in Wood Framed Construction
Thursday, September 19th, 2024 @ 11:00 AM
Course Title: When Codes are in Conflict – Building Science and Life Safety in Wood Framed Construction
Course#: GAF23LL25 – 1 AIA LU – 1 IIBEC CEH
Presenters: GAF
Join us for our fall education series hosted by R3NG! Changes in building codes now challenge designers of wood-framed, mid-rise multi-family projects to balance life safety, indoor air quality, and energy efficiency. NFPA 13 sprinkler requirements can increase condensation risk, especially with vented low-slope roofs. Many designers use non-vented roofs with rigid insulation above the deck to address this, which often leads to NFPA 13 requirements. Developers sometimes use non-combustible insulation to avoid these requirements, necessitating careful vapor control. Enclosure consultants need to grasp Type V construction codes and associated risks. This presentation will cover code compliance strategies and building science principles to reduce condensation risk, with examples of effective and compliant roof systems.
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Address: 2200 S Lipan Street, Denver, CO 80223
Fall Education Series: Why use a Cover Board in North America?
Thursday, September 12th, 2024 @ 11:00 AM
Course Title: Why use a Cover Board in North America?
Course #K2002K – 1 AIA, 1 IIBEC CEH
Presenters: Georgia Pacific
Join us for our fall education series hosted by R3NG! Come learn about what a cover board is and outline best practices for specifying a cover board in roof assemblies. It will also identify what factors affect the lifespan of a roof and explain how a cover board can impact the performance of the building.
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Address: 2200 S Lipan Street, Denver, CO 80223





