Dinner Educational Program "Unveiling MEP Defects in Residential Construction: Understanding, Addressing, and Preventing Common Pitfalls"

  • April 17, 2024
  • 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Zio Fraedo’s, 611 Gregory Ln, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

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You are invited to the Dinner Educational Program "Unveiling MEP Defects in Residential Construction: Understanding, Addressing, and Preventing Common Pitfalls" on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 from 6:00 - 8:30pm at Zio Fraedo's in Pleasant Hill.

NEW! Program offers one (1) CEH from IIBEC! 

Program Description:

Introduction: 

  • Introduce the significance of MEP systems in residential construction.
  • Highlight the importance of identifying and addressing defects early on.
  • Preview the key areas of discussion: mechanical, electrical, and plumbing defects.

Mechanical Defects:

  • Explanation of mechanical systems in residential buildings (HVAC, ventilation, etc.). Common mechanical defects:
  • Improper sizing of HVAC equipment leading to inefficiency or inadequate heating/cooling.
  • Poor ductwork design causing airflow issues and comfort problems.
  • Inadequate ventilation leading to indoor air quality concerns.
  • Case studies or examples illustrating the impact of mechanical defects on residential buildings.
  • Overview of electrical systems in residential construction.

Common electrical defects:

  • Improper wiring leading to safety hazards such as electrical fires or shocks.
  • Inadequate grounding resulting in electrical system failures.
  • Overloaded circuits causing frequent tripping or overheating.
  • Highlight the importance of compliance with electrical codes and standards.
  • Real-life examples showcasing the consequences of electrical defects.

Plumbing Defects:

  • Explanation of plumbing systems in residential buildings.
  • Common plumbing defects:
  • Leaking pipes leading to water damage and mold growth.
  • Improperly installed fixtures resulting in drainage issues.
  • Inadequate water pressure affecting the functionality of plumbing fixtures.
  • Emphasize the significance of proper installation techniques and materials selection.
  • Illustrative cases demonstrating the repercussions of plumbing defects.

Detecting and Addressing MEP Defects:

  • Strategies for detecting MEP defects during construction and post-construction phases.
  • Importance of quality control measures and inspections throughout the construction process.
  • Techniques for addressing MEP defects effectively, including repair and replacement methods.
  • Collaboration among stakeholders (contractors, architects, engineers) to rectify defects.

Preventing MEP Defects:

  • Pre-construction planning: thorough design review and coordination among disciplines.
  • Utilization of experienced and qualified contractors and subcontractors.
  • Emphasis on training and education regarding proper installation techniques and compliance with codes.
  • Implementing robust quality assurance and quality control processes.

Conclusion:

  • Recap of key points discussed regarding MEP defects in residential construction.
  • Emphasize the importance of proactive measures in preventing and addressing defects.
  • Encourage ongoing education and collaboration within the construction industry to improve standards and practices.
  • Invite questions from the audience for further discussion.

This outline provides a structured framework for discussing the various aspects of MEP defects in residential construction, from identification to prevention and resolution. Adjustments can be made based on the specific audience and time constraints of the speaking engagement.”



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Biography

Kier Cotton - Senior Consultant

Kier Cotton has a diverse, expansive, and practical knowledge of construction methodologies. Having owned and operated a construction company for more than a decade, he is equivalently experienced in the business of building. With a background focus on single-family residential construction and 20+ years of experience, Kier brings a hands-on comprehension of multi-trade knowledge to the Blackstone team.

Credential ID:

  • California General Building Contractor (B) Contractors State License Board
    Credential ID 942292, Issued Jan 2010
  • California Electrical Contractor (C-10) Contractors State License Board
    Credential ID 942292, Issued Jan 2010
  • California Plumbing Contractor (C-36) Contractors State License Board
    Credential ID 942292, Issued Jan 2010

Joe Scerbo - Senior Construction Consultant

Joe has nearly 3 decades of experience in the construction industry, including 23 years as a licensed General, Electrical & HVAC Contractor in California.

Joe’s diverse background serves as a well-balanced platform with extensive expertise in Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing (MEP) disciplines. He has dedicated his professional career to providing accurate, impartial and credible work, including testimony to support legal proceedings. Joe prides himself in continued education, staying ahead of the contracting industry trends with many certifications and awards in lighting, cooling, EVSE, backup power systems including hybrid hot water heaters and evolving electrical standards including solar.

His background includes project management, construction defect analysis, code and industry standards review and analysis, litigation support, along with consulting and peer review for single family, multifamily, hospitality and commercial construction.

Credential ID:

  • California General Building Contractor (B) Contractors State License Board
    Credential ID 783310, Issued Jan 2010
  • California Electrical Contractor (C-10) Contractors State License Board
    Credential ID 783310, Issued Jan 2010
  • California Warm-Air, Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning Contractor (C-20) Contractors State License Board
    Credential ID 783310, Issued Jan 2010



Dinner Buffet to be served.
Vegetarian Options included. 

*Details subject to change.