Un-Shored Composite Slabs on Metal Deck-Challenges to Achieving Level Floor Elevations
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0.1 CEU Credit
1 PDH Credit
This is a recorded webinar from September 11, 2018.

Un-shored composite slabs on metal deck are commonly used in multistory floor construction. Deflections of these constructed floors can cause serviceability issues relating to providing level finished floor elevations. Design engineers often require cambers for some support beams to offset deflection and to improve levelness of the deflected composite floor slab. This webinar will discuss the challenges that contractors incur in placing these composite floor slabs and dealing with the combination of cambered and uncambered beams to produce level floors.
1. Describe construction challenges relating to constructing a level floor.
2. Summarize effective specification requirements for un-shored composite slabs on metal deck.
3. Discuss fabrication and erection tolerances for composite floor construction.
4. Compare design options to mitigate the impact of deflection of composite concrete on metal deck floor slabs.
View the recorded webinar. Complete 10-question quiz with a score of 80% or higher to receive a certificate for 0.1 CEU (1.0 PDH).
Continuing Education Credit: 0.1 CEU (1.0 PDH)
Approved AIA and ICC
Access Period: 30 days