10 METALCON SHOWGUIDE 2012 I
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METALCON International is the one event where the who’s who of the metal design and construction industry attend every year.
IMAGINE all you could learn at our NEW three-hour educational courses tailored just for you: residential roofi ng contractors; commercial roofi ng contractors; CFS design professionals; architects and engineers; own- ers, facility managers and developers; metal building contractors and erectors; and metal product manufacturers.
IMAGINE all the new innovations, sustain- able, eco-friendly, energy effi cient, solar, retro- fi t and green technology products that you can be among the fi rst to see.
IMAGINE all the networking you can do with the industry’s best and brightest. Engage and create relationships.
IMAGINE the electric and exciting energy. Like-minded thinkers converge to learn from the industry’s best and brightest. They engage and create relationships. It’s fresh and new. There’s ideas. Momentum. Growth. Business- es come alive. They thrive at METALCON live.
IMAGINE the one-of-a-kind experience.
Green Island Keep current with rapid advancements in green technology, products and tax incentives for your projects at METALCON’s Green Island. You’ll learn retrofi t techniques and see insulation, cool roofi ng, coatings, photovoltaic technology, process con- trols and software products designed to conserve energy. Navigate your way through the challeng- ing aspects of integrating green technology into the metal building envelope and fi nd products that qualify buildings for Leadership in Energy & Envi- ronmental Design (LEED) certifi cation.
Solar Bay Pavilion Solar Bay Pavilion is where solar technology meets metal roofi ng and wall systems. You’ll see the newest solar products on display and learn that metal roofi ng and solar technologies are the perfect energy effi cient solution given that a metal roof will outlast the traditional asphalt roof. The unique inherent properties of metal make metal wall systems an excellent platform for
solar technologies due to effective energy cost reduction. Solar Bay Pavilion is the only place where experts and product engineers from both industries show you the best methodologies to integrate solar technology into your metal roofi ng and construction projects.
Solar Bay Live See just how compatible metal and solar technol- ogy really are at Solar Bay Live. Complete with full- scale solar roof mock-ups, this show fl oor learning center is where you’ll fi nd the newest solar integra- tion technologies for the metal roofi ng and building envelope. See rooftop-mounted solar power systems, solar heat recovery systems on roof and walls, solar-thermal water heating technologies and learn about federal, state and local solar energy funding incentives. Solar Bay Live is where world- renowned experts from two emerging industries give you the tips, tools and trade secrets on metal and solar technology.
MCA Demos Be sure to visit the Metal Construction Association Demos for up close and detailed demonstrations of residential roof, commercial roof and commercial grade tools. Like last year, the entire demonstration area will be open for attendees to walk through during all exhibit hall hours.
This year’s highlights:
• Separate tool demonstration sessions added to the schedule
• A larger seating area that is centrally located so you can easily watch and listen to our
outstanding contributors You’ll be able to ask questions and have one-
on-one discussions with experts to learn more about each application. These detailed installation demonstrations are designed to give you more use- ful information to take back and use in the fi eld.
Residential Roofi ng MCA’s residential roof manufacturer members will focus on proper detailing of metal roof instal- lations. Audience will learn the techniques used with natural metals (copper and zinc) as well as pre painted aluminum and steel. Both standing seam and metal shingle installations will be displayed.
Commercial Roofi ng Commercial roof manufacturer members will focus on retrofi t applications with metal. See how exist- ing fl at roofs can be converted into a sloped metal roof system. Existing, aged metal roof systems can be retrofi tted with a new metal roof without removal of the existing roof. In addition, come see how energy-effi cient building solutions can be integrated into metal-roof systems. Audiences will gain a basic understanding of technologies such as cool roofi ng, above sheathing ventilation and photo- voltaic systems.
Metal Wall Panels One of the fastest growing market segments is metal wall panels. Member companies will present the latest in wall panel designs and systems. Prod- ucts such as Metal Composite Materials (MCM), Insulated Metal Panels (IMP), Single Skin Systems, natural metals such as zinc and Sun Shading Sys- tems will be shown. Learn the latest in waterproof- ing techniques and obtain a better understanding of rain screen principles.
Tools See the latest tools used for installation of metal roof system. Proper tools used for cutting, bending and fastening will be displayed. A mechanical seamer demonstration will take place to assist the audience in proper standing seam joinery. The latest in metal roofi ng safety equipment will also be presented.
MBCEA Wall Demo Schedule:
Tuesday, October 9 Wall Demo 1:30–2:15 p.m. 3:30–4:15 p.m.
Wednesday, October 10 Wall Demo 1:30–2:15 p.m. 3:30–4:15 p.m.
Thursday, October 11 Wall Demo 10:30–11:15 a.m.
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