04 Apr April Specifying Practice Session April Specifying Practice Session Thursday, April 4, 2019 (3:00 PM to 4:00 PM) Online Webinar System ... Details DescriptionLocationInstructors CSI Practice Session: April Session CSI Learning Level: Basic Intended Audience: Primary: Specifiers Secondary: Construction Project Team Members Speakers: David Stutzman and Louis Medcalf Course Description: This month’s session topic is still being worked on. If you have a suggestion or question you would like the group to address, please email education@csinet.org. You may register now and an update email will be sent to you once a topic is finalized. Credit: 1.0 CSI PDH Credit (self-reported) Join the Conversation Online Specifying Practice Sessions are a program of the CSI Specifying Practice Community. To learn more about the practice of specifying or to discuss specifying topics with your peers, please consider joining the free online community. Have questions about CSI's Practice Sessions? Contact Matthew Fochs at mfochs@csinet.org or 703-706-4733. CSI Practice Sessions are not submitted for continuing education credit with AIA or any other organization/institution. The sessions are meant to be community driven and open to discussion. As such, the overall breadth of the session’s content cannot be fully promised prior to the session taking place. Following each session, attendees are able to request a certificate to use for self-reporting through a short survey sent to the email used during registration. CSI Practice Communities are intended to help facilitate conversation and bring topics of today's industry to the forefront of professional conversation. The speakers and topics presented do not represent the views and opinions of CSI or its members. Online Webinar System Online Webinar System22314 Mr. Louis Medcalf, FCSI, CCS, CDT David Stutzman, FCSI, CCS, AIA, SCIP David Stutzman is the principal and founder of Conspectus, Inc., a specifications and quality assurance consulting firm. His nearly 40 years construction industry experience began as a laborer laying pipe and devising a simple means to comply with the spec requiring the trench bottom to be profiled to match the pipe. Although having studied design, his passions are the technical and building science aspects of construction. Stutzman was responsible for developing and maintaining SPECTEXT, a commercial master specification system, including the ease of use editing tools for more than 13 years. Today David is responsible for managing nine staff members in three offices producing more than 150 project specifications annually for domestic and international projects.