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BUILDINGS BRIDGES BLAST FORENSIC NATURAL DISASTERS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/ PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EDUCATION/ RESEARCH NON BUILDING/ SPECIAL STRUCTURES NON STRUCTURAL CO 2 EMBODIED CARBON TECHNOLOGY CODES AND STANDARDS KEY: Structure Congress 2022 Technical Sessions Program at a Glance Atlanta, Georgia | April 20 –23, 2022 | www.structurescongress.org THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2022 9:30–10:30 AM Hostile Vehicle Mitigation & Evolution of Applications (IES) ASCE/SEI 7-22: General Overview & Seismic International Practice Accidental Hardening: Structural Survivorship in the 2020 Nashville Bombing Innovative fire research to overcome barriers of mass timber construction CO 2 Embodied Carbon Roundtable -The Most Important Metric of Efficiency Bridge Construction Modeling of wind loadings for rooftops and rooftop appendages 11:00–12:30 PM The Need for Speed - Accelerating Steel Construction Innovative Mass-timber and Hybrid-timber Structures (IES) ASCE 7-22 Snow, Ice, and Rain: Business of BIM: Common Pain Points in a Digital Design Revolution Forensic Investigation Topics: An Update from the Committee Waves, Wind and Fire- Research to better withstand the elements The New Disproportion- ate Collapse Mitigation Standard I40 Business – Delivering Value & Signature Aesthetics Ahead of Schedule Life-cycle of Structure and Infrastructure Systems Under Climate Change 1:30 –3:00 PM A Sustainability Awakening – Changing Trajectories of the Building Sector (IES) Rain Loads - the Forgotten Natural Hazard Innovation with Organizational Impact Enabling People at Every Level to Innovate, Collaborate and Drive Growth (PART1) Overview of the Structural Design for Physical Security Manual Data-driven models and physics-based models: friends or foes? Seismic design of steel floor and roof diaphragms Innovative Details for Steel Bridges Vision for the Future: HPC and AI in Structural Engineering 3:30–5:00 PM Important Lessons Learned from CROSS-US The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design (A Collaborative Approach to Achieving Living Building Certification) Innovation with Organizational Impact Enabling People at Every Level to Innovate, Collaborate and Drive Growth (PART 2) IES Sessionspresenters showcase their work in a very short presentation and then have time to interact directly with attendees.

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Page 1: THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2022

BUILDINGS

BRIDGES

BLAST

FORENSIC

NATURAL DISASTERS

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/ PROFESSIONAL

PRACTICE

EDUCATION/ RESEARCH

NON BUILDING/ SPECIAL

STRUCTURES

NON STRUCTURAL

CO2

EMBODIED CARBON

TECHNOLOGY

CODES AND STANDARDS

KEY:Structure Congress 2022 Technical Sessions Program at a Glance Atlanta, Georgia | April 20 –23, 2022 | www.structurescongress.org

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 20229:

30–1

0:30

AM Hostile Vehicle

Mitigation & Evolution of Applications (IES)

ASCE/SEI 7-22: General Overview & Seismic

International Practice

Accidental Hardening: Structural Survivorship in the 2020 Nashville Bombing

Innovative fire research to overcome barriers of mass timber construction

CO2

Embodied Carbon Roundtable -The Most Important Metric of Efficiency

Bridge Construction

Modeling of wind loadings for rooftops and rooftop appendages

11:0

0–1

2:30

PM The Need

for Speed - Accelerating Steel Construction

Innovative Mass-timber and Hybrid-timber Structures (IES)

ASCE 7-22 Snow, Ice, and Rain:

Business of BIM: Common Pain Points in a Digital Design Revolution

Forensic Investigation Topics: An Update from the Committee

Waves, Wind and Fire- Research to better withstand the elements

The New Disproportion-ate Collapse Mitigation Standard

I40 Business – Delivering Value & Signature Aesthetics Ahead of Schedule

Life-cycle of Structure and Infrastructure Systems Under Climate Change

1:30

–3:0

0 PM

A Sustainability Awakening – Changing Trajectories of the Building Sector (IES)

Rain Loads - the Forgotten Natural Hazard

Innovation with Organizational Impact Enabling People at Every Level to Innovate, Collaborate and Drive Growth (PART1)

Overview of the Structural Design for Physical Security Manual

Data-driven models and physics-based models: friends or foes?

Seismic design of steel floor and roof diaphragms

Innovative Details for Steel Bridges

Vision for the Future: HPC and AI in Structural Engineering

3:30

–5:0

0 PM

Important Lessons Learned from CROSS-US

The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design (A Collaborative Approach to Achieving Living Building Certification)

Innovation with Organizational Impact Enabling People at Every Level to Innovate, Collaborate and Drive Growth (PART 2)

IES Sessions—presenters showcase their work in a very short presentation and then have time to interact directly with attendees.

Page 2: THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2022

BUILDINGS

BRIDGES

BLAST

FORENSIC

NATURAL DISASTERS

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/ PROFESSIONAL

PRACTICE

EDUCATION/ RESEARCH

NON BUILDING/ SPECIAL

STRUCTURES

NON STRUCTURAL

CO2

EMBODIED CARBON

TECHNOLOGY

CODES AND STANDARDS

KEY:FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2022

9:30

–10:

30 A

M

Blast and Fire Analysis of Industrial Structures (IES)

New Standard for LRFD Design of Pultruded FRP Structures

Finding Success, One Mistake at a Time

Multi‐threat Environments and Integration of Protection Technology

Structural Optimization Combined With Robotic and Additive Manufacturing

Existing Masonry: Past Use, Evaluation, and Stabilization

Bridge Rehabilitation

Resilience, Functional Recovery, Sustainability – What are they?

11:0

0–1

2:30

PM State-of-the-

Art Structural Connection Designs for Steel Frames (IES)

ASCE 7-22 Wind and Tornado

Challenges for the Structural Designer

Blast Analytical Techniques

Seismic Strengthening and Damage Assessment

CFS Connections to Other Materials

Enhanced Bridge Inspection, Monitoring, and Maintenance

Trends in Onshore Modularization Design in Industrial Facilities

1:30

–3:0

0 PM Adopting Future

Technology Today: A Panel Discussion

An Alternative Normal of Earthquake Engineering for Buildings and Bridges (IES)

Natural Hazards and the Building Code

Claim Share Full Disclosure

Forensic Investigations and Remediations

Classroom to the Boardroom: Transitioning to an Entry-Level Engineer

Mass Timber Renaissance: Code Changes, Recent Projects, and Modern Research

Inspection and Assessment of Bridges and Tunnels

Nonstructural Component Case Studies

3:30

–5:0

0 PM

CO2

Embodied Carbon and the Coming Revolution in SE Practice: What You Need to Know

Innovation within the AEC sector

SE of 2040? Structural Engineering Education from Plans to Action

SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2022

9:00

–10:

00 A

M

Active Shooter Mitigation: Ballistic Hardening and Other Ideas (IES)

Performance -Based Design: Earth, Air, Water, and Fire

Engineer to Entrepreneur

Building Hardening Case Studies

Manufacturing and Visualization —a look into the future

Performance of North American School Buildings in Recent Earthquakes

Seismic Performance and response of Bridges

Scale building decarbonization through digital EPDs & project benchmarking

10:1

5–1

1:15

AM Bridge Analysis

(IES)Changes to the Concrete Design Standard

Structural Engineering through the Lens of Equity and Inclusion

Damage of Existing Structures

Enhancing Structural Resilience with Modern materials

Performance -Based Wind Engineering in the Design of Structures

Bridge Research Industrial and Refinery Structures