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AAMA 2014 NATIONAL FALL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE OVERVIEW
8:45 a.m. Colorado Foothill History Sightseeing Tour Round trip transportation included in fee - Meet in the hotel lobby by 8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Golf Scramble Tournament - Heritage Golf Course (approx. 10 mins from the Westin)
Westin hotel has a complimentary 10-passenger shuttle available on a first-come/first-serve basis – (5 mile radius)
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Welcome Reception - Promenade Plaza
6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast - Westminster III 7:30 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. Meetings 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Opening General Session - Westminster I-II 8:00 a.m.—10:00 a.m. Spouses: World Vision Backpack Assembly - Westminster IV 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon Café AAMA - Westminster III 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Vinyl Institute / Vinyl Building Council Update - Standley I (5) 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. Lunch - North Courtyard / Westminster IV 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Regulatory Affairs Committee (RAC) - Westminster I-II (1) 2:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Café AAMA - Westminster III 3:00 p.m. Set-up for Supplier Product Display in Westminster IV 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. NAFS Committee - Westminster I-II (1) 4:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Oversight Committee - Westminster I-II (1) 5:15 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Sustainability Steering Committee - Westminster I-II (1) 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Reception / Supplier Product Display - Westminster IV
6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast - Westminster III 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Meetings 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Café AAMA - Westminster III 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Speaker: Michael Hodgson (ConSol) - “California Regulatory Proceedings Impacting the Nation” - Westminster I-II (1) 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Lunch - North Courtyard / Westminster IV 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Café AAMA - Westminster III 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. AMC Presentation: “Color Trends, Residential and Commercial Exteriors” Kathy Andersson (Sherwin-Williams) - Westminster I-II (1) 4:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Dinner / Karaoke at Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Meet in the hotel lobby by 3:45 p.m.
6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast - Westminster iII 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Meetings 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. AAMA 103 Certification Program Changes Update (Members Only Session) - Westminster I-II (1) 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. FenestrationAssociate Certification Exam - Flatirons - 2nd Floor 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon FenestrationMaster Certification Exam - Flatirons - 2nd Floor 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Café AAMA - Westminster III 9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Architectural Window Council and Curtain Wall/Storefront Council (Combined) Westminster I-II (1) 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Residential Window Council - Westminster I-II (1) 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Industry Organizations Updates (ASTM, ASHRAE, IGMA & NFRC) - Westminster I-II (1) 10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Code Action Committee (CAC) - Westminster I-II (1) 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Box Lunch - Westminster III
12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Certification Policy Committee - Westminster I-II (1)
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Closing General Session - Westminster I-II (1) 2:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Board of Directors - Standley I (5)
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 Please note that these sessions may start/end earlier than scheduled
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014
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TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMBER LISTS
2014 Board of Directors ................................................................................................................................................... 1
2014 Product Group, Council and Regional Officers ....................................................................................................... 2
Southeast Region / Western Region 2014 Officers and Board of Directors .................................................................... 3
Committees / Task Groups / Councils; Staff Liaisons; Chairs ......................................................................................... 4-5
Welcome New Members ................................................................................................................................................. 6
New Professional & Technical Consultant Members ....................................................................................................... 7
Member Lists Key and Related Lists ............................................................................................................................... 8
SPONSORS AND SOCIAL EVENTS
AAMA Fall Conference Sponsor (PLATINUM) ................................................................................................................ 9
AAMA Fall Conference Sponsor (GOLD) ........................................................................................................................ 10
AAMA Fall Conference Sponsor (SILVER) ..................................................................................................................... 11
AAMA Fall Conference Sponsors (BRONZE AND GOLF) .............................................................................................. 12
World Vision SchoolTools Backpack Sponsors ............................................................................................................... 13
Café AAMA / Continental Breakfasts / Receptions .......................................................................................................... 14
Welcome Reception - Sunday, September 14 ................................................................................................................. 14
Reception and Supplier Product Display - Monday, September 15 ................................................................................. 15
Fun Night Outing - Dinner/Karaoke at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Tuesday, September 16 ..................................... 16
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
Speakers and General Sessions..................................................................................................................................... 17-18
Michael Hodgson: “California Regulatory Proceedings Impacting the Nation” - Tuesday, September 16 ........... 19
Kathy Andersson: “Color Trends, Residential and Commercial Exteriors” - Tuesday, September 16 ................. 20
PROCEDURES & GENERAL INFORMATION
Antitrust Guidelines ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Code of Conduct ............................................................................................................................................................. 22
AAMA Virtual Library ....................................................................................................................................................... 23
AAMA Staff Directory....................................................................................................................................................... 24
Board of Directors Participation and Eligibility Guidelines ............................................................................................... 25
Board Committee Participation and Eligibility Guidelines ................................................................................................ 26-27
General Participation and Eligibility Guidelines ............................................................................................................... 28
Members-Only Meeting Sessions .................................................................................................................................... 29
Media Attendance Policy ................................................................................................................................................ . 30
AAMA Neutrality Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................ 31
AAMA Balloting Procedures - Council or Products Group ............................................................................................... 32
AAMA Balloting Procedures - Committee or Task Group ................................................................................................ 33
Closing General Session Guidelines ............................................................................................................................... 34
Associations / Trade Show Dates .................................................................................................................................... 35
REGISTRATION LISTS
Pre-Registration List - By Last Name (as of 9/11/2014)
Pre-Registration List - By Company Name (as of 9/11/2014)
Notes Pages
Conference Room Diagram and Room Codes Conference
Schedule
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2014 Board of Directors
OFFICERS
Kim Flanary, Chairman of the Board Milgard
Georges Thiret, Vice Chairman of the Board Graham
Open, Treasurer
Steve Fronek, Immediate Past Chairman of the Board Apogee Enterprises
ARCHITECTURALBill Deuschle Kawneer
Mark Silverberg Technoform
Mike Turner YKK AP
RESIDENTIALCristen Baca Simonton
Mike DeSoto MI Windows and Doors
Kevin Gaul Pella
SUPPLIERMike Hovan Quanex
Kevin Seiling VEKA
AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONMargaret Webb IGMA
EX-OFFICIO BOARD MEMBERSChuck Gilderman Amesbury+Truth
Rod Hershberger PGT
Chris Magnuson Wasco
Gantt Miller Winco
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AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
2014 PRODUCT GROUP, COUNCIL AND REGIONAL OFFICERS
RESIDENTIAL PRODUCTS GROUP
President Kim Flanary (Milgard) Vice-President Val Brushaber (Hurd Windows & Doors) Treasurer Open Immediate Past President Rod Hershberger (PGT)
Residential Window Council
First Vice-President Michael Kinard (Kinro) Second Vice-President Cristen Baca (Simonton)
Manufactured Housing Council
First Vice-President Rob Luter (Kinro) Second Vice-President Chuck Gilderman (Amesbury+Truth)
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS GROUP
President Georges Thiret (Graham) Vice-President Scott Condreay (Sapa Extrusions) Treasurer Bill Deuschle (Kawneer) Immediate Past President Steve Fronek (Apogee Enterprises)
Architectural Window Council
First Vice-President Doug Holmberg (Apogee Enterprises) Second Vice-President Dennis Kelly (Graham)
Curtain Wall/Store Front
First Vice-President Greg McKenna (Kawneer) Second Vice-President Dan Luoma (Luoma Contract)
GENERAL COUNCILS
Door
First Vice-President Dick Kreidel (ASSA ABLOY) Second Vice-President Val Brushaber (Hurd Windows & Doors)
Skylight/Sloped Glazing
First Vice-President Chris Magnuson (Wasco) Second Vice-President Bob Sampson (RCS Consulting)
Wall Interface
First Vice-President Chris Habegger (Gaska Tape) Second Vice-President Kelly Broker (Dow Corning)
MATERIAL COUNCILS
Aluminum Material
First Vice-President Bill Deuschle (Kawneer) Second Vice-President Brent Slaton (Keymark Corporation)
Fiberglass Material
First Vice-President Robert Plagemann (Tecton Products) Second Vice-President Allan Hite (Comfort Line)
Glass Material
First Vice-President Paul Bush (PPG) Second Vice-President Tracy Rogers (Quanex Building Products)
Vinyl Material
First Vice-President Kevin Seiling (VEKA) Second Vice-President Joe Hums (Quanex Building Products)
Wood and Cellulosic Composite Material
First Vice President Bob Simon (Gossen) Second Vice President Adam Toft (Arkema)
REGIONAL OFFICERS
Western Region AAMA
President Tony Thiret (Quanex Building Products) Vice-President Greg Lambas (Cascade Windows)
Southeast Region AAMA
President Eric Thompson (Quanex Building Products) Vice-President Dean Ruark (PGT)
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SOUTHEAST REGION 2014 OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OFFICERS President – Eric Thompson (Quanex Building Products)
Vice President – Dean Ruark (PGT)
BOARD MEMBERS Terry Abels (Chelsea)
Marsh Fernbaugh (Associated Materials) Doug Harden (Atrium)
Michael LaFevre (Custom Window Systems) Scott Warner (Architectural Testing)
EX-OFFICIO BOARD MEMBER Kevin Seiling (VEKA)
SOUTHEAST CODE CONSULTANT Dwight Wilkes
WESTERN REGION 2014 OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OFFICERS President – Tony Thiret (Quanex Building Products) Vice President – Greg Lambas (Cascade Windows)
BOARD MEMBERS Mike Culver (Amerimax Windows and Doors)
Joe Jonely (AMSCO) Seamus Porter (All Weather Architectural)
Marvin Stover (Royal Window & Door Profiles)
EX-OFFICIO BOARD MEMBERS Kim Flanary (Milgard) Grant Muller (Quanex)
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COMMITTEES / TASK GROUPS / COUNCILS; STAFF LIAISONS; CHAIRS (Updated as of 8/26/2014)
GROUP NAME & STAFF LIAISON GROUP LEADERSHIP
AAMA General / Board Committees (R. Walker) Kim Flanary (Milgard) / Georges Thiret (Graham) Board Research Committee (R. Walker) Gantt Miller (Winco) / Val Brushaber (Hurd Windows & Doors) Certification Policy Committee (J. Seals) Kim Flanary (Milgard)
Accredited Independent Laboratories Committee (J. Seals) José Colón (Architectural Testing) International Lab Work Group (J. Seals) Mark Silverberg (Technoform) Sampling Retention Policy Task Group (R. Rinka) James Blakely (Element Materials Technology)
Code Action Committee (CAC) (M. Knight/J. Ruth) Greg McKenna (Kawneer) / Steve Strawn (JELD-WEN) CAC Energy Task Group (M. Knight/J. Ruth) Steve Fronek (Apogee Enterprises) / Joe Hayden (Pella) IgCC Task Group (M. Knight/J. Ruth) Steve Strawn (JELD-WEN) / Mike Turner (YKK AP America)
IRC Task Group (M. Knight/J. Ruth) Steve Strawn (JELD-WEN)/ Open Document Management Committee (A. Rhodes) Steve Fronek (Apogee Enterprises)Education and Training Steering Committee (J. Yglesias) Open / Doug Holmberg (Apogee Enterprises)
InstallationMasters Program Management Committee (J. Yglesias) Steve Strawn (JELD-WEN) FenestrationMasters Management Committee (J. Yglesias) Tracy Rogers (Quanex Building Products) / Mark Silverberg (Technoform) Finance Committee (R. Walker) Open Joint AAMA/IGMA Task Group (R. Rinka) Open Marketing Steering Committee (A. Dickson) Kim Flanary (Milgard) / Georges Thiret (Graham)
Conference Orientation Work Group (J. Yglesias) Terry Abels (Chelsea) Green Certification Promotional Work Group (A. Dickson) Tracy Rogers (Quanex Building Products) Marketing Forum (A. Dickson) Terry Abels (Chelsea)
Tactical Marketing Plan Task Group (A. Dickson) Mike Hovan (Quanex Building Products / Terry Abels (Chelsea) Value Position Work Group (A. Dickson) Tracy Rogers (Quanex Building Products) / Brent Slaton (Keymark)
Membership Committee (J. Yglesias) Rod Hershberger (PGT) Scholarship Advisory Committee (J. Yglesias) Ray Garries (JELD-WEN) Regulatory Affairs Committee (RAC) (M. Knight) Steve Fronek (Apogee Enterprises) / Ray Garries (JELD-WEN) Sites and Programs Committee (F. Nicolici) Kim Flanary (Milgard) Joint Sites/MSC (table top related) Work Group (F. Nicolici) Tracy Rogers (Quanex Building Products) / Scott Condreay (SAPA) SE Region Board (R. Walker) Eric Thompson (Quanex Building Products) SE Region Technical Committee (R. Walker) Marsh Fernbaugh (Associated Materials)Strategic Planning Committee (R. Walker) Kim Flanary (Milgard)Sustainability Steering Committee (R. Walker/M. Knight) Mark Silverberg (Technoform) / Kevin Gaul (Pella) WR Region Board (R. Walker) Tony Thiret (Quanex Building Products) Specification for Wild Fire Rating / UWI Task Group (M. Knight) Kim Flanary (Milgard)
Aluminum Material Council (AMC) (F. Vlad) Bill Deuschle (Kawneer) / Brent Slaton (Keymark Corporation) AMC Finishes Committee (J. Yglesias) Neil Chrisman (Spectrum)
AAMA 609 & 610 Corrosion Revision Work Group (J. Yglesias) Neil Chrisman (Spectrum) AMC Anodic Finishes/Painted Aluminum (AFPA-91) Task Group (J. Yglesias) Andy Joswiak (Apogee Enterprises) Corrosive Environment Coating Task Group (J. Yglesias) Peter Jung (Valspar) Pre-Treatment Task Group (J. Yglesias) Ben Mitchell (Akzo Nobel Coatings)
AMC Marketing Committee (A. Dickson) Brent Slaton (Keymark)AMC Wikipedia Page Work Group (A. Dickson) Brent Slaton (Keymark)
Architectural Window Council (F. Vlad) Doug Holmberg (Apogee Enterprises) / Dennis Kelly (Graham)Thermal Barrier Task Group (A. Rhodes) Patrick Muessig (Azon)
Combined (Architectural and Curtain Wall) Committees / Task Groups APG Marketing Committee (A. Dickson) Chad Ricker (Technoform)APG Shading Device Task Group (T. Davis) Steve Fronek (Apogee Enterprises)Architectural Finite Element Thermal Modeling Task Group (A. Rhodes) Steve Fronek (Apogee Enterprises) AW/CW GAP Analysis Task Group (A. Rhodes) OpenCurtain Wall Manual Update Task Group (T. Davis) Dan Luoma (Luoma Contract)Methods of Test Committee (A. Rhodes) Scott Warner (Architectural Testing)
AAMA 501 Update Task Group (A. Rhodes) José Colón (Architectural Testing)AAMA 501.5 Review and Update Task Group Robert Jutras (Air-Ins) / Kevin Seiling (VEKA) AAMA 910 (Thermal Cycling, Section 3.7) Review Work Group (A. Rhodes) Open Wall Mock-up Work Group (A. Rhodes) Scott Warner (Architectural Testing)
Combined (Architectural and Residential) Committees / Task Groups AAMA/FMA/WDMA Review Committee (A. Rhodes) Kelly Broker (Dow Corning)ADA Test Methods for Hardware Task Group (A. Rhodes) Steve Fronek (Apogee Enterprises) / Joe Hayden (Pella) APG/RPG Test Unit Installation Task Group (R. Rinka) Gantt Miller (Winco) / Rob Luter (Kinro) ASTM Advisory Work Group (R. Rinka) Steve Strawn (JELD-WEN) / Dean Ruark (PGT) ASTM E84 Work Group (R. Rinka) Kevin Seiling (VEKA) / Steve Strawn (JELD-WEN) Condensation Ratings Comparison Task Group Steve Strawn (JELD-WEN) / Doug Holmberg (Apogee Enterprises) Finishes Steering Committee (J. Yglesias) Doug Holmberg (Apogee Enterprises) / Mike Kinard (Kinro)
Abrasion Resistance (Falling Sand) Test Method Review TG (J. Yglesias) Carl Troiano (Trojan Powder Coatings) Falling Sand Test Alternatives Work Group (J. Yglesias) OpenFalling Sand Test Data Analysis Work Group (J. Yglesias) Open
Color Space (CIELAB/Hunter) Task Group (J. Yglesias) Sean Fowler (Q-Lab) / Kurt Wood (Arkema) Green and Sustainability Procedural Guide Development Task Group (J. Yglesias) Tracy Rogers (Quanex Building Products) Hardware Committee (A. Rhodes) Doug Adams (ASSA ABLOY Americas)
AAMA 904 Review Task Group (A. Rhodes) Chris Griffin (Roto Frank of America) AAMA 906 Review Task Group (A. Rhodes) Jan Huml (Ferco Architectural Hardware)
Historic Restoration Task Group (M. Knight) Brad Esckilsen (Formosa) / Georges Thiret (Graham) Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Oversight Committee (M. Knight) Mark Bamford (Milgard) / Mark Silverberg (Technoform) NAFS Committee (A. Rhodes) Open/ Steve Fronek (Apogee Enterprises) NFRC Ratings Advisory Committee (R. Rinka) Joe Jonely (AMSCO) / Bill Deuschle (Kawneer) Weatherstrip Committee (R. Rinka) Skip Remaley (Amesbury+Truth) / OPEN
Curtain Wall/Storefront Council (F. Vlad) Greg McKenna (Kawneer) / Dan Luoma (Luoma Contract) Security Hazard Mitigation for Fenestration Products Committee (M. Knight) Dennis Kelly (Graham) Structural Sealant Design Guidelines Task Group (R. Rinka) Kelly Broker (Dow Corning)
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COMMITTEES / TASK GROUPS / COUNCILS; STAFF LIAISONS; CHAIRS (Updated as of 8/26/2014)
GROUP NAME & STAFF LIAISON GROUP LEADERSHIP
Door Council (A. Dickson) Dick Kreidel (ASSA ABLOY) / Val Brushaber (Hurd Windows & Doors) AAMA 111 Task Group (R. Rinka) Steve Strawn (JELD-WEN)AAMA 930-03 Review Task Group (A. Rhodes) Jan Huml (Ferco Architectural Hardware)
Fiberglass Material Council (FMC) (K. Laird) Robert Plagemann (Tecton Products) / Allan Hite (Comfort Line) FMC 305 Review Task Group (R. Rinka) Robert Plagemann (Tecton Products)FMC Finishes Committee (J. Yglesias) Robert Plagemann (Tecton Products) VMC/FMC Corner Break Task Group (J. Seals) Jeff Franson (Quanex Building Products) / Robert Plagemann (Tecton) FMC Marketing Committee (A. Dickson) Kathy Krafka Harkema (Pella)
Glass Material Council (GMC) (A. Dickson) Paul Bush (PPG) / Tracy Rogers (Quanex Building Products) AAMA/IGMA Understanding Glass Standards White Paper Task Group (A. Dickson) Mike Monaghan (Stern & Company)/Tracy Rogers (Quanex Building Prod.) GMC Marketing Committee (A. Dickson) Tracy Rogers (Quanex Building Products)
Manufactured Housing Council (J. Seals) Rob Luter (Kinro) / Chuck Gilderman (Amesbury + Truth)
Residential Window Council (K. Laird) Mike Kinard (Kinro) / Cristen Baca (Simonton) Insulated Frame Cavity Task Group (R. Rinka) Jeff Franson (Quanex Building Products) Residential Technical Steering Committee (M. Knight) Kevin Seiling (VEKA)RWC Marketing Committee (A. Dickson) Kathy Krafka Harkema (Pella) Sunroom Committee (A. Rhodes) OpenUnderstanding Residential Condensation Task Group (A. Dickson) Joe Hayden (Pella)
Skylight/Sloped Glazing Council (T. Davis) Chris Magnuson (Wasco) / Bob Sampson (RCS Consulting) Skylight Fall Protection Task Group (T. Davis) John Westerfield (CrystaLite) Skylight/Sloped Glazing Codes and Regulatory Affairs Committee (M. Knight) Rob Young (Eastman Chemical) Skylight/Sloped Glazing Document Management Committee (T. Davis) Roger LeBrun (VELUX America)
Glass Design for Sloped Glazing Task Group (T. Davis) Paul Bush (PPG) Skylight Selection and Daylighting Design Guide Task Group (T. Davis) Randy Heather (Wasco) Selection and Design of Plastic Glazing for Unit
Skylights Guidelines Task Group (T. Davis) Ken Schwartz (Bayer MaterialScience LLC) Structural Design Guidelines for Aluminum
Framed Skylights (SDGS-1-89) Update Task Group (T. Davis) Dave Norgren (Skyline Sky-Lites, LLC) Skylight/Sloped Glazing Marketing Committee (A. Dickson) Chris Magnuson (Wasco)Skylight/Sloped Glazing PCR Development Advisory Task Group (M. Knight) Roger LeBrun (VELUX America) Smoke Vents Committee (R. Walker) Bob Sampson (RCS Consulting)
Vinyl Material Council (VMC) (K. Laird) Kevin Seiling (VEKA) / Joe Hums (Quanex Building Products) Commercial Vinyl Fenestration Products Committee (A. Dickson) Renee Havrilla (Westech Build. Prod.)/Tracy Rogers (Quanex Build. Prod.) VMC 109 Maintenance Task Group (J. Seals) Tony Vella (Vision Extrusions Limited) VMC 303 Maintenance Task Group (A. Rhodes) Jeff Franson (Quanex Building Products)
AAMA 303 Performance Review Work Group (R. Rinka) Jeff Franson (Quanex Building Products) Color Hold Guidelines Work Group (R. Rinka) Mark Ammer (Chelsea)
VMC Document Management Committee (A. Rhodes) Tim McGlinchy (GED Integrated Solutions)AAMA 304 Task Group (A. Rhodes) Adam Toft (Arkema)AAMA 1506 Task Group (A. Rhodes) Jeff Franson (Quanex Building Products)
VMC Environmental Stewardship Committee (M. Knight) Brad Esckilsen (Formosa Plastics)VMC LCA Work Group (M. Knight) Tony Vella (Vision Extrusions Limited)
VMC VOC Sustainability and Commercialization Work Group (M. Knight) Sylvia Moore (Shintech) VMC Finishes Committee (A. Rhodes) Mark Bamford (Milgard)
VMC Alternative Accelerated Weathering Task Group (J. Yglesias) Mark Bamford (Milgard) VMC Third Party Lamination Certification Task Group (R. Rinka) Dave Harris (American Renolit)
VMC/FMC Corner Break Task Group (J. Seals) Jeff Franson (Quanex Building Prod.) / Robert Plagemann (Tecton) VMC Marketing Committee (A. Dickson) Joe Hums (Quanex Building Products)
VMC Education Task Group (A. Dickson) Mark DePaul (Royal Windows & Doors Profiles) VMC Web Development Task Group (A. Dickson) Joe Hums (Quanex Building Products)
VMC Technical Steering Committee (T. Davis) Steve Harp (Associated Materials)VMC ASTM E84 Work Group (R. Rinka) Kevin Seiling (VEKA) / Steve Strawn (JELD-WEN) VMC Deflection Work Group (R. Rinka) Amin Lakhdhir (Westech Building Products)VMC Installation Methods in Commercial Construction Work Group (R. Rinka ) Dieter Kronenberg (REHAU AG+Co) VMC Sash Leaf Torsion Testing Work Group (R. Rinka) OpenVMC Thermal Cycling Work Group (R. Rinka) Kevin Seiling (VEKA)VMC Third Party Finishes Certification Task Group (R. Rinka) David Harris (American Renolit)
Wall Interface Council (F. Vlad) Chris Habegger (Gaska Tape) / Kelly Broker (Dow Corning) 800 Maintenance Committee (R. Rinka) Mark Toth (HB Fuller)
Sealants for Installation Task Group (R. Rinka) Lori Marino (ITW Polymers Sealants) AAMA/FMA/WDMA Installation Method Coordination Committee (A. Rhodes) Kelly Broker (Dow Corning) Flashing Task Group (R. Rinka) Jim Katsaros (DuPont Glass Laminated Solutions)Insulating Expanding Foams (AAMA 812) Task Group (R. Rinka) Brian Gagne (Tremco)Sealants and Adhesives Technical Steering Committee (R. Rinka) Chris Habegger (Gaska Tape)
Guidelines for Use of Sealants on Substrates Task Group (R. Rinka) Larry Livermore (Architectural Testing) Test Method to Qualify Installation Procedures Update Task Group (R. Rinka) Jim Katsaros (DuPont Glass Laminating Solutions) Voluntary Standard for Pre-Compressed Foam Sealants Task Group ( R. Rinka) Brian Gagne (Tremco)
Wood and Cellulosic Composite Material Council (WCCMC) (A. Dickson) Adam Toft (Arkema) / Mike Hamand (Pella) WCCMC 312 Review Task Group (A. Rhodes) Jack Reed (Arkema) WCCMC Finishes Committee (J. Yglesias) Adam Toft (Arkema)
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
AAMA extends a warm welcome to the following companies that have joined the association since June 2014:
MANUFACTURERS CITY/STATE VOTING REP
Crystal Window & Door Systems Flushing, NY Steve Yu
*Paradigm Window Solutions Portland, ME John Brunett (*Also includes Magnolia Windows & Doors)
Portella Steel Doors & Windows Austin, TX Marti Medina
Tempest Architectural Products Bronx, NY Mike Robarge
SERVICE PROVIDERCurtain Wall Design & Consulting Dallas, TX Rodney Harvey
SUPPLIERS Andy Clip Ltd. Abbotsford, BC Andrew Moffatt
Haining Lijialong Pile China Lilian Xue Weather Strip Co., Ltd.
INTIGRAL Walton Hills, OH Mark Hutchinson
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NEW PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL CONSULTANT MEMBERS - AS OF 9/2/2014
Thomas G. Albers Thomas G. Albers
Peter W. Bennett NJInfrared
Todd Burton Bee Consulting
Ethan Charpentier Larson Engineering
Jeff Choopani Miami Curtain Wall Consultants
William A. Doss Doss Design & Construction
Vincent Falkowski, P.E. Vincent Falkowski, P.E.
Bruce Gold Golden Consulting
John Gutierrez Hometech NJ Inspection Services
Mark Hanna Bee Consulting
John Hoffmann Hoffmann Architects
Bruce D. Holcomb Bruce D. Holcomb
Joshua Hudson Hudson Engineering
Linda Kade Marx|Okubo Associates
Geoffrey Laurin Laurin Consulting
Mark Linden Lombard Consulting
Kenneth Lloyd Lloyd Consulting + Engineering
Rebecca Melton Marx|Okubo Associates
Anthony Orlando Lawless & Mangione Architects & Eng.
Rakesh Peer Rakesh Peer - Forensic Constr. Consult.
Charles ReganJax Kneppers Associates
Paul Reginato Marx|Okubo Associates
Daniel Sandoval Windready Inc.
Eric Schroter Simpson, Gumpertz & Heger
Rachel Schultz Larson Engineering
Philip Sumang EDI Building Consultants
Paul Tharp Ryan Engineering
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MemberListKey
Code Full Name Explanation
Cat. 1 Category 1 – National (Full) Targets companies that distribute product nationally and need to stay apprised of national developments affecting the building industry.
Cat. 2 Category 2 – National (Limited) Targets companies that primarily distribute product regionally (in the Southeast or the West) but are interested in staying apprised of national developments affecting the building industry. ($75M sales volume cap)
Cat. 3 Category 3 ‐ Regional Targets companies that only distribute product regionally (in the Southeast or the West) and are not interested in staying apprised of national developments affecting the building industry. ($50M sales volume cap)
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
Cat. 1A Category 1—National (Full) (Subsidiary)
Subsidiary of Category 1—National (Full) member; one vote is shared among the parent and subsidiary companies.
Cat. 2A Category 2—National (Limited) (Subsidiary)
Subsidiary of Category 2—National (Limited) member; one vote within the selected region is shared among the parent and subsidiary companies.
Cat. 3A Category 3—Regional (Subsidiary) Subsidiary of Category 3— Regional member; one vote within the selected region is shared among the parent and subsidiary companies.
COUNCIL SUPPORT
AMC Aluminum Material Council AW Architectural Window Council CW Curtain Wall/Storefront Council DOOR Door Council FMC Fiberglass Material Council GMC Glass Material Council MHC Manufactured Housing Council
RW Residential Window Council
SKY Skylight/Sloped Glazing Council
VMC Vinyl Material Council
WIC Wall Interface Council
WCCMC Wood & Cellulosic Composite
Material Council
Code Full Name Explanation
RPG Residential Products Group Targets companies who distribute products to the residential market.
APG Architectural Products Group Targets companies who distribute products to the architectural market.
PRODUCT GROUP SUPPORT
CompanyMemberCategory
MemberType
ProductGroup
Support AMC AW CW DOOR FMC GMC MHC RW SKY SUN VMC WIC WCCMC
Council Support (Reference the conference schedule for acronym definitions)Year
Joined
APGCat. 1 XXXSupplier3A Composites 2004
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXManufacturerAcadia 2003
RPGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierAccord Plastics Corp. 2013
APGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierAdchem Corporation 2003
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Adhesive Applications 2003 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XSupplierAdhesives Research 1990
APGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierAdvanced Window 2005
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Advanced Window Corp. 2010 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 -SupplierAdvantage Manufacturing 1998
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXTest LabAir-Ins Inc. 2009
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXSupplierAkzo Nobel Coatings 1989
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---All Weather Architectural 1997 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXSupplierAmerican Renolit 2007
-Cat. 3 --Test Lab ----- - - ---American Test Lab of South FL 1997 -
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierAmerichem, Inc. 2010
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Amerimax 2010 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXSupplierAmesbury Truth 1963
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerAMSCO 2002
RPGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierAndy Clip Ltd. 2014
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Anlin 2006 -
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RPGCat. 1 XXXSupplierAnthony Innovations 2012
RPGCat. 1 -SupplierAnthony Innovations (Changzhou) Co., Ltd. 2012
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXManufacturerApogee Enterprises, Inc. 2008
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---AquaSurTech OEM 2011 -
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXTest LabArchitectural Testing 1977
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXSupplierArkema 1971
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXSupplierAshland Hardware 1978
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierASSA ABLOY Americas 2010
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXManufacturerAssociated Materials 1992
APG/RPGCat. 1 XSupplierAstro Shapes 2007
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXTest LabAtlas Material Testing Technology LLC 2010
RPGCat. 1 XXXSupplierATN Window and Door 2004
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXManufacturerAtrium 2011
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Atwood Mobile 1990 -
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierAxalta Coating Systems 2014
APGCat. 1 XXXSupplierAzon 1980
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXSupplierBASF Corporation 2009
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierBattenfeld-Cincinnati 2005
APGCat. 1 -SupplierBayer MaterialScience CAS 2012
APGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierBayer MaterialScience LLC 2007
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RPGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerBeechworth Windows LLC 2009
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerBlomberg Window 2014
-Cat. 2 --Test Lab ----- - - ---Blue Quality Services 2013 -
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXSupplierBlue River Coatings 2011
APGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerBoyd Aluminum 1965
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Breezway Louvre 2006 -
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerBristolite 1977
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---Building Envelope Innovations LLC (BEI) 2012 -
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierBulk Chemicals 2002
APGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerC.R. Laurence 2012
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXSupplierCaldwell 1957
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Carlisle SynTec 2007 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerCascade Windows 2008
APGCat. 1 XXXXManufacturerCentria 1989
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Century Hardware 2011 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXTest LabCertified Testing Labs 1998
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierChelsea 1981
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierChem Link Inc. 2008
RPGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerClayton Homes 2011
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierColorCoat, Inc. 2010
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RPGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerComfort Line 2003
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXTest LabConstruction Consulting Lab. 1983
-Cat. 3 --Test Lab ----- - - ---Construction Consulting Laboratory West 2010 -
RPGCat. 1 ManufacturerContinental Window & Glass 2007
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXManufacturerCrystaLite 1993
APGCat. 1 XXXXXService ProviderCurtain Wall Design & Consulting, Inc. 2011
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXManufacturerCustom Window Systems 2010
RPGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierDalian Shide Group 2005
RPGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerDealers Supply & Lumber Co, LLC 2012
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierDeceuninck N.A. 1966
APGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerDeSCo 1994
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierDiversified Lineal Systems 2013
RPGCat. 1 XSupplierDow Chemical 2013
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierDow Corning 1995
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierDuPont Glass Laminating 1995
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierEastman Chemical 2001
-Cat. 3 --Service Provider ----- - - ---Ecker Window Corp. 2010 -
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierEdge Adhesives 2004
RPG/APGCat. 1 -ManufacturerEFCO 1979
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXTest LabElement Materials Technology 2006
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-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Elite Vinyl Windows 2013 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierEndura 2000
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierEnsinger 1999
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---ES Windows LLC 2007 -
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Euro-Wall Systems, LLC 2012 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerEurotech Industries, Inc. 2013
APGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierEvonik Cyro 2009
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Extrusion Technology 2013 -
-Cat. 3 --Test Lab ----- - - ---Fenestration Testing-FL 1995 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierFerco Architectural Hardware 1996
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Fibertec Window and Door Mfg. 2007 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXSupplierFLEXcon Industrial LLC 1982
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXSupplierFomo Products 2003
-Cat. 3 --Service Provider ----- - - ---Forensic Building Consultants 2007 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierFormosa Plastics 2004
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXSupplierFortifiber 1998
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierGaska Tape 1985
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXSupplierGED Integrated Solutions 1998
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXManufacturerGerkin Windows and Doors 1969
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---GIESSE 2007 -
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-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Gilkey Window 2012 -
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Gilwin 1998 -
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Global Vinyl Solutions, Inc 2007 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierGossen 1999
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXManufacturerGraham 1965
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---Guangdong Aurican Architectural Hardware Co.,Ltd.
2014 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierGuangdong Liansu Technology Industrial Co.,LTD
2012
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierGuardian 2013
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierH.B. Fuller 1980
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXSupplierHaining Lijialong Pile Weather Strip Co., Ltd. 2014
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXManufacturerHarvey Building Products 2002
RPGCat. 1 XXXSupplierHenkel Corporation 2009
RPGCat. 1 -SupplierHeshan Liansu Industrial Development Co., Ltd. 2012
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierHolland Colours 2002
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXSupplierHoneywell Int'l. 2005
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierHOPPE N.A. 2001
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXManufacturerHurd Windows & Doors 2009
-Cat. 2 --Test Lab ----- - - ---IFO Institut fur Oberflaechentechnik GmbH 2013 -
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXSupplierIFS Coatings 2006
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APGCat. 1 XXXXManufacturerImpact Windows, LLC dba Seal Craft 2004
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerInline Fiberglass 2007
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---InnoStar Solutions, Inc. 2013 -
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Innotech 2004 -
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---International Product Supply dba Tafco Corporation 2014 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXManufacturerInternational Window 2011
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---INTIGRAL 2014 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierITW Polymers Sealants 1969
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXManufacturerJELD-WEN 1984
RPGCat. 1 XXXSupplierJohn Evans' Sons 2003
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---Joseph Machine Company 2010 -
-Cat. 3 --Service Provider ----- - - ---JR Neely Inc. 2012 -
RPGCat. 1 -SupplierK-Bin 2014
APGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierKalcor Coatings 2005
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Kaneka N.A. 1997 -
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXManufacturerKawneer 1967
APGCat. 1 XXXSupplierKeymark 2006
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXSupplierKonrad Hornschuch AG 2009
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierL.B. Plastics 1988
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---LaCantina Doors USA 2011 -
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RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXManufacturerLarson Manufacturing 1972
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierLauren Manufacturing 2007
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierLawrence Industries 2009
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXManufacturerLCI/Kinro 1979
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---LiSEC America, Inc. 2010 -
APGCat. 1 XManufacturerLitex, Inc. 2011
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierLohmann Corporation 2013
RPGCat. 1 XXManufacturerLucent Window & Door Company, LLC 2013
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXService ProviderLuoma Contract 2007
RPGCat. 1 XSupplierM-D Building Products dba Tower Sealants 2013
RPGCat. 1 -ManufacturerMagnolia 2014
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Mathews Brothers 1993 -
-Cat. 3 --Service Provider ----- - - ---Mennie Canada Limited 2010 -
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Mercer 1963 -
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Metal Window 1998 -
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Metra System 2008 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerMI Windows and Doors, LLC 2011
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierMilacron LLC 1997
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXManufacturerMilgard 1965
APGCat. 1 XXXSupplierMitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. 2004
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APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierMomentive Performance 1995
RPGCat. 1 XXXXManufacturerMonda Window & Door Corp. 2003
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXTest LabMT Group 2013
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Nan Ya Plastics 2004 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXTest LabNCTL 2009
RPG/APGCat. 1 -Test LabNCTL 2009
RPG/APGCat. 1 -XXXXXXXTest LabNCTL Northwest 2006
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Newtec Window & Door 2008 -
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Next Dimension Components Inc. 2011 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXService ProviderNorthern Architectural Products Inc. 2014
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXManufacturerNorthern Building 1991
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---Novagard 1998 -
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---NT Window, Inc. 2009 -
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Orca Manufacturing dba Starlight Skylights 2012 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXSupplierP.H. Tech 2002
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Palmetto State Glass, Inc. 2013 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerParadigm 2014
APGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerPeerless 1981
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXManufacturerPella 2008
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXManufacturerPGT 1991
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RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierPlastmo 1991
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierPMC Group 2013
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Polaris 1998 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXSupplierPolymera, Inc. 2014
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierPolyOne 1989
RPG/APGCat. 1 ManufacturerPortella Steel Doors & Windows 2014
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierPPG 1964
-Cat. 3 --Service Provider ----- - - ---Preferred Window Products, Inc. 2013 -
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Premier Building Solutions 2007 -
RPGCat. 1 XXManufacturerPremium Windows 2008
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---PRES-ON 2011 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXTest LabPRI Construction Materials Technologies, LLC 2014
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---Pro-Line Automation USA 2013 -
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierProduct Design 1979
APGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierprofine GmbH 2001
APGCat. 1 XService ProviderPROSOCO, Inc. 2012
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXSupplierProtecto Wrap 1999
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXTest LabQ-Lab Corporation 2009
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXManufacturerQuaker Window Products 2009
RPGCat. 1 XXXSupplierQuality Lineals 2009
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RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierQuanex Building Products 2006
APGCat. 1 XXTest LabQuast Consulting & Testing Inc. 2008
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierREHAU AG + Co 1996
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerReynaers Aluminium NV 2013
APG/RPGCat. 1 -ManufacturerReynaers Ltd. 2013
APGCat. 1 XXXSupplierRio Tinto Alcan 2011
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXSupplierRitescreen 1998
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierRoto Frank 2010
RPGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierRoyal Window & Door Profiles 2005
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXSupplierSapa Extrusions 2008
APGCat. 1 XXSupplierSavio 2000
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---Schuco 1984 -
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---Screenco Manufacturing Ltd. 2013 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXManufacturerSeven D Industries, LP 2011
-Cat. 3 --Service Provider ----- - - ---Shep's Windows and Doors 2014 -
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierSherwin-Williams 1993
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierShintech 1996
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXManufacturerSimonton 1994
APGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerSkyline Sky-Lites, LLC 2008
APGCat. 1 XXXXManufacturerSkyline Windows 1999
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RPGCat. 1 -SupplierSkyreach Group 2012
RPGCat. 1 XXManufacturerSolaris International, Inc. 2011
RPG/APGCat. 1 XManufacturerSolatube International, Inc. 2009
APGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierSolvay Specialty Polymers 1990
APGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierSpectrum Metal 2000
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXSupplierStern & Company 2004
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXManufacturerStructures Unlimited 1980
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXSupplierSturtz Machinery 1998
APGCat. 1 XXManufacturerSunoptics 2013
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Sunrise Windows, Ltd. 2010 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXManufacturerSuperior Metal 1980
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXSupplierTechnoform 2004
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierTecton Products, LLC 2009
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---Teel Plastics, Inc. 2014 -
RPGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierTeknor Apex 2009
APGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierTellkamp Systems, Inc. 2011
APGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerTempest Architectural Products, Inc. 2014
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXSuppliertesa tape Inc. 2010
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---The Coeur d'Alene Window Company 2010 -
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Thermo-Tech 2005 -
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APGCat. 1 XXXSupplierTIGER Drylac U.S.A., Inc. 2007
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXManufacturerTiltco Division of Windoworld Industries Inc. 2004
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierTremco 1970
-Cat. 3 --Supplier ----- - - ---TrimQuick 2012 -
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXSupplierTrojan Powder Coating 2004
APGCat. 1 -ManufacturerU.S. Aluminum 2011
-Cat. 2 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---U.S. Block Windows/Hy-Lite 2000 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXSupplierUltrafab 1974
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierUrban Machinery 1997
RPGCat. 1 XXSupplierValeron Strength Films 2008
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXSupplierValspar 2001
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXSupplierVEKA 1984
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXManufacturerVELUX America 2006
APGCat. 1 XXXXSupplierView, Inc. 2011
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---Vinyl Profiles 2005 -
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Vinylite Windows 2000 -
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Vinylmax LLC 2008 -
RPGCat. 1 XSupplierVision Extrusions Limited 2008
-Cat. 2 --Supplier ----- - - ---Vitracoat America, Inc. 2013 -
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Viwinco, Inc. 2007 -
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RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXSupplierWai Lung Industrial 2010
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXManufacturerWasco 1998
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXManufacturerWeather Shield 1998
RPG/APGCat. 1 -XXXXXXXXXXXSupplierWestech Building Products 1994
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Western Window 2006 -
RPG/APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXSupplierWestlake Chemical 2009
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXSupplierWillseal LLC 2014
-Cat. 3 --Manufacturer ----- - - ---Win-Dor 2002 -
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXXManufacturerWinco 1964
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXXManufacturerWindsor Windows & Doors 2002
APGCat. 1 XXXManufacturerWojan Window & Door Corp. 2009
APG/RPGCat. 1 XXXXXXXXManufacturerYKK AP America 1993
APGCat. 1 XXXXXXSupplierZhong Wang 2004
RPGCat. 1 XXXXXSupplierZobel North America, LLC 2010
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SPONSORS AND
SOCIAL EVENTS
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THANK YOU AAMA FALL
CONFERENCE SPONSOR
PLATINUM
THANK YOU TO ARKEMA FOR CONTRIBUTING TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS EVENT.
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THANK YOU AAMA FALL
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
GOLD
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
FOR CONTRIBUTING TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS EVENT.
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THANK YOU AAMA FALL
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
SILVER
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
FOR CONTRIBUTING TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS EVENT.
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THANK YOU AAMA FALL
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
BRONZE AIR-INS INC.
CALDWELL MANUF ACTURING COMPANY
GOLF HOLE SPONSORSHIPSA $250 per hole sponsorship. Proceeds will benefit the AAMA Scholarship
Program, which awards at least three $2000 scholarships each year.
AIR-INS INC. GED INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS
QUANEX BUILDING PRODUCTS (2 HOLES) VEKA INC.
THANK YOU TO THE SPONSORS FOR CONTRIBUTING
TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS EVENT.
DOW CORNING CORPORATON
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WORLD VISION SCHOOLTOOLS BACKPACK SPONSORS
Met our goal of 500 backpacks
COMPANY CONTRIBUTIONS AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INC. (40 PACKS)
AQUASURTECH OEM (10 PACKS) ARCHITECTURAL TESTING, INC. (20 PACKS)
GASKA TAPE, INC. (5 PACKS) LCI/KINRO (15 PACKS)
MI WINDOWS AND DOORS, LLC (10 PACKS) MILGARD MANUFACTURING (35 PACKS)
PELLA CORPORATION, PELLA WINDOWS AND DOORS (10 PACKS) QUANEX BUILDING PRODUCTS (50 PACKS)
**SAPA EXTRUSIONS (200 PACKS)** SCREENCO MANUFACTURING LTD. (10 PACKS) SPECTRUM METAL FINISHING, INC. (10 PACKS)
VALSPAR (5 PACKS) WASCO PRODUCTS INC. (10 PACKS)
WINCO MANUFACTURING CO., INC. (15 PACKS)
PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TERRY AND JENNIFER ABELS (20 PACKS)
MIKE AND BECKY KINARD (5 PACKS) DEAN AND TERRY LEWIS (2 PACKS)
BRAD AND ANDREA RHODES (3 PACKS) RICH AND KAREN RINKA (5 PACKS)
KEVIN AND TRACY SEILING (10 PACKS) RICH AND DIANE WALKER (10 PACKS)
Thank you for your generosity and contributing to the success of this event!
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CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTS Westminster III
6:45 A.M. - 8:30 A.M. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
CAFÉ AAMA Westminster III
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 (8:30 A.M. - 12:00 NOON; 2:00 P.M. - 5:15 P.M.) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 (8:30 A.M. - 11:30 AM; 12:30 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 (8:30 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.)
WELCOME RECEPTION Promenade Plaza
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
RECEPTION AND SUPPLIER PRODUCT DISPLAY
Set-up available from 3:00 p.m. in Westminster IV MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.
DINNER/KARAOKE AT THE RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 4:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.
Meet in the hotel lobby by 3:45 p.m.
Internet access will be available in Café AAMA and the meeting rooms.
Charging stations for laptops will be provided in Café AAMA.
Disclaimer: AAMA is not responsible for your personal property. Please do not leave your belongings unattended.
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AAMA Exhibitors Cordially invite you to attend the
RECEPTION & SUPPLIER PRODUCT DISPLAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014
WESTMINSTER IV
ADCHEM CORPORATION
AMERICAN RENOLIT CORPORATION
AMESBURY + TRUTH
ARKEMA, INC.
ATLAS MATERIAL TESTING TECHNOLOGY LLC
CALDWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY N.A., LLC
P.H. TECH CORPORATION
POLYMERA, INC.
PROSOCO, INC.
Q-LAB CORPORATION
QUANEX BUILDING PRODUCTS
VEKA INC.
WORLD VISION
Please wear your badge to all meetings and functions.
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DINNER/KARAOKE AT THE RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 Meet at hotel entrance by 3:45 p.m.
Please wear your badge to all meetings and functions.
At 6,450 feet above sea level, Red Rocks Park is a unique transitional zone where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains. The diverse environment allows visitors to see plants, birds and animals of both regions. Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a geological phenomenon – the only naturally-occurring, acoustically perfect am-phitheatre in the world. From Sting and The Beatles, to opera stars and U2, every artist aspires to play on this magical, spiritual and emotional stage.
Red Rocks is a geologically formed, open-air Amphitheatre that is not duplicated anywhere in the world. With Mother Nature as the architect, the design of the Amphitheatre consists of two, three hundred-foot monoliths (Ship Rock and Creation Rock) that provide acoustic perfection for any performance. The dramatic sandstone monoliths serve as a history book of animal and plant life in the area for the past 250 million years. As specta-tors gaze at the towering red sandstone rocks, they view the ancient tales of prehistoric times.
Salad Caesar Salad
Baby Spinach with Dijon Dressing Fresh Fruit Salad
Entrees Grilled Chicken Marsala
Chile Seared Salmon with Citrus Buerre Blanc Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Wild Rice Pilaf Roasted Seasonal Vegetables
Dessert New York Cheescake
Colorado S’more Station
**Open host bar of beer, wine and soft drinks; Cash bar for liquor**
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SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
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SPEAKERS & GENERAL SESSIONS Monday, September 15, 2014
Westminster I-II (1)
OPENING GENERAL SESSION, 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Conference Attendees are strongly encouraged to attend and participate in the Opening General Session on Monday, September 15. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the events and sessions that will maximize the value of your time spent in Denver!
VINYL INSTITUTE / VINYL BUILDING COUNCIL UPDATE, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon, Standley I (5) The Vinyl Institute (VI) represents manufacturers of vinyl resins/compounds, vinyl additives, modifiers and packaging materials and advocates the industry value in responsible manufacture, life cycle management and value to society.
President and CEO, Dick Doyle will present updates on new and ongoing VI initiatives and how AAMA members can be involved.
Kate Offringa, serves as the first Executive Director of the Vinyl Building Council. She will present the current initiatives and successes of vinyl building product manufacturers working together to advance vinyl in the building and construction arena. Learn more about what this coalition is doing, where they’re headed, and how to get involved.
REGULATORY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (RAC), 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. The legislative and regulatory issues that impact the fenestration industry continue to proliferate and intensify. Addition-ally, requests for concise information on energy-efficiency and impact on environmental quality are gaining strength, A presentation highlighting the topics that target the businesses of our members, including recent proposed North Carolina rulemakings impacting the use of low-e windows and the growing trend toward the use of 2”x6”, 24 o.c. framing will be provided during this across-the-board session. Members are encouraged to contact Maureen Knight with issues of interest to be included in this presentation in advance of the conference.
NAFS COMMITTEE - 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. With the NAFS-11 User Guide now complete and pending publication, AAMA’s NAFS Committee will focus its attention on the development of NAFS-17. It’s extremely important that suppliers and manufacturers provide input on changes they feel are needed to the NAFS document.
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA) OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE, 4:45 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. An update will be provided on final stages required to complete the Joint Industry Windows and Skylights Product Category Rules (PCR) document. Attendees will also learn of new developments and options in producing LCAs and EPDs (Environmental Product Declarations) for both Green Building Certification programs and International Code development.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 Westminster I-II (1)
MICHAEL HODGSON, “CALIFORNIA REGULATORY PROCEEDINGS IMPACTING THE NATION,” 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. During this presentation, Mr. Hodgson will discuss:
California’s recent and proposed energy codes are influencing products in the national energy conservationmarket.
California’s leading edge energy policy is driving the market to time-of-use energy pricing, incentives toreduce peak load, and how it impacts energy choices in buildings.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014 (Cont’d)
AMC PRESENTATION: “COLOR TRENDS, RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL EXTERIORS,” 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Presented by: Kathy Andersson (Sherwin-Williams), Standley I (5) The following will be explored for BOTH Residential and Commercial Exteriors:
Define proportions of Color Usage on Exterior
What Influences Color Trends and Preferences?
Review of 2013 Exterior Paint Sales History
Wednesday, September 17, 2014 Westminster I-II (1)
AAMA 103 CERTIFICATION PROGRAM CHANGES UPDATE (MEMBERS ONLY SESSION), 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. This members only session will provide an update of the status of the changes that have been proposed to AAMA 103.
INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS UPDATES (ASTM / ASHRAE / IGMA / NFRC), 10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. AAMA staff will provide important activity updates associated with ASTM, ASHRAE, IGMA, and NFRC. These updates will be focused on those organizations’ activities that are of interest to our membership.
CODE ACTION COMMITTEE (CAC), 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
IgCC Committee Action Hearings Update Southeast and Western Region Related Code Activities ANSI A117.1 and AAMA 513 Revision ICC 500 and AAMA 512
CERTIFICATION POLICY COMMITTEE, 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Validator’s Report ANSI Accreditation Report Third-Party and Manufacturer Painting and Laminating of Profiles (AAMA 663 Publication) AAMA 103 Procedural Guide for Certification of Windows & Doors Status Update
CLOSING GENERAL SESSION, 1:15 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Brief reports of all conference activities within each Council are presented so you can catch up with the highlights of meetings you were unable to attend. Plus, this is the session in which members discuss and take action on issues that require higher level of approval.
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SPEAKER Tuesday, September 16, 2014
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Westminster I-II (1)
MICHAEL HODGSON: “California Regulatory Proceedings
Impacting the Nation”
Presentation Overview California implemented their 2013 Energy Code and is developing their 2016 Energy Code by the end of 2014.
Learn how California’s recent and proposed energy codes are influencing products inthe national energy conservation market.
Learn how California’s leading edge energy policy is driving the market to time-of-useenergy pricing, incentives to reduce peak load, and how it impacts energy choices in buildings.
Speaker Background ConSol is a California corporation based in Stockton, California. ConSol provides broad experience with energy efficiency, retrofit, and green program design and management; building audits and training. ConSol also offers leading-edge research and energy con-sulting in systems and technologies to improve sustainability of new and existing build-ings.
Mike Hodgson founded ConSol in 1983. He brings over three decades of experience in making new and existing buildings more energy efficient. He has positioned ConSol as the builder’s energy advocate at the local, state, and national level, working extensively in energy and green codes, program management and market transformation. He also
led the development and implementation of energy efficiency and green market transformation programs.
Mr. Hodgson has been awarded the National Green Advocate award by National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), U.S. Department of Energy’s Technical Assistance Award, the Environmental Protection Agency’s En-ergy Star® Award, the Pacific Gas & Electric’s Energy Efficiency Services Excellence Award and the California Community College Teacher of the Year Award.
He currently serves as chair for the California Building Industry Association’s Energy Subcommittee, and the Na-tional Association of Homebuilders’ Energy and Green Builder Subcommittees. He is also a founding director of the California Association of Building Energy Consultants. Hodgson holds Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from the University of California at Davis.
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AMC PRESENTATION Tuesday, September 16, 2014
2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Standley I (5)
KATHY ANDERSSON: “Color Trends, Residential and Commercial Exteriors”
Presentation Overview The following will be explored for BOTH Residential and Commercial Exteriors:
Define proportions of Color Usage on Exterior Main, Secondary and Accent – images of buildings Typical Substrates used – feature Aluminum
What Influences Color Trends and Preferences? Lifestyle Consumer Behaviors / Preferences Landscape / Surroundings / Available Natural Materials
Review of 2013 Exterior Paint Sales History
Speaker Background Kathy Andersson serves as manager of Color and Marketing for the Product Finishes division of Sherwin-Williams. A part of the Sherwin-Williams team since 2006, Andersson guides original equipment manufactur-ers (OEMs) through color and finish strate-gies process, leveraging 21 years experience researching trends in interiors and consumer markets.
She makes certain her keen sense of consumer preference and time-to-market inspires manufacturers to design and promote products that not only get noticed, but sell. Kathy is responsible for the division’s global color strate-
gies, design and marketing efforts. This includes color trend research and analysis as well as societal and lifestyle trend monitoring for focused market segments consisting of furniture, kitchen cabinets, electronics, wood building products and general metal finishing.
Kathy coordinates her efforts with Sherwin-Williams’ architectural paint group located in Cleveland, Ohio. She be-gan her career in 1992 as a color stylist for PPG Industries, Inc. in in the industrial coatings division and is a chairholder and active member of The Color Marketing Group (CMG). She received her B.S. degree in Interior Design from East Carolina University where she is an active member of the Board of Advisors.
She holds a split concentration in Art History and Business. Kathy and her family currently reside in her native city, Greensboro, NC.
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ANTITRUST GUIDELINES
It is AAMA Policy that there be:
1. No discussion with other members which attempts to arrive at any agreement regardingprices, terms or conditions of sale; distribution; volume or production; or territories orcustomers.
2. No activity or communication which includes discussion of prices or pricing methods;production quotas; other limitations on either the timing or volume of production or sale; orallocations of territories or customers.
3. No activity by an AAMA committee, without prior consultation with legal counsel, whichinvolves the exchange of information regarding prices, pricing method or costs of production,or sales or distribution.
4. No committee discussion of prices, potential price fluctuations, raw material or finishedproduct supply and demand.
5. No refusal to make available results of AAMA Research Programs to all companies in theindustry on a reasonable cost basis.
6. No activity of communication which might be construed as an attempt to prevent any personor business entity from gaining access to any market or customer for goods or services, orany business entity from obtaining a supply of goods.
7. No establishment of standards for, or certification of any industry product or product testingmethods without first seeking legal counsel’s advice as to the procedures to be followed.AAMA’s specifications are voluntary and are arrived at by industry consensus.
8. No comment to governmental agencies on the ability of any member or members to complywith any government regulation in the absence of a written request for a joint statement bythe agency involved. Legal counsel shall be consulted before comments in response to anyagency initiative are prepared.
9. No discussion which might be construed as an agreement to refrain from purchasing or usingany raw materials, equipment, services or supplies of or from any supplier.
10. No activity which may be construed as forestalling or limiting basic research or thedevelopment of any product, process or machinery.
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CODE OF CONDUCT
Members of the American Architectural Manufacturers Association shall at all times abide by and conform to the following code of conduct:
1. Members will pursue the objectives of the Association in good faith and with honesty,integrity, due diligence and competence.
2. Members will at all times comply with any and all applicable federal, state and local lawsand regulations.
3. Members will exercise good judgment and will respond to fellow Association Members andStaff in a responsible, respectful and professional manner.
4. Members will perform their assigned duties in a professional and timely manner.
5. Members will abide by the rules of order utilized by AAMA during all official meetings of themembership, whether in-person or via conference call.
6. Members will not speak publicly on behalf of the Association without having received priorconsent from AAMA Staff.
7. Members shall follow the codes of conduct and ethics provided by their individual companiesand those of the Association. In the event of conflicting codes, the member should requestclarification from AAMA legal counsel.
8. Members will endeavor to achieve the goals to advance the fenestration industry set forth bythe Association.
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Develop a system whereby members may purchase annual licenses to offer electronic versions of AAMA publications for use by their employees in an effort to make AAMA’s technical information resources more readily available. LINES
Initially, only offer licenses to Category I corporate members, technical consultant, and professional mem-bers (whether they are individuals or firms)
Category 1 members now have the ability to print a watermarked version of the documents included in theirlicense agreement
Include only 15 document sets in the pilot program (see list below) Offer one-year agreements that require renewal on the anniversary of their license agreement
o AAMA will notify each licensee about renewal one to two months prior to end of license (if at anytime during the license agreement term the member resigns from AAMA, the license expires)
o Preference is for renewals to be submitted with AAMA membership renewals Each company will have a company-specific website linking the AAMA documents purchased in the AVL
agreement If a publication is revised and re-published during the life of an active license agreement, a notice will be sent
to licensees and the online AVL will be updated automatically All electronic documents licensed will be available online, on AAMA’s server, and readable only using Adobe
Flash so that documents cannot be saved
PRICING
To participate in the AAMA Virtual Library Program, or to learn more about the terms and limitations of the program, please contact Andrea Rhodes ([email protected] or 847/303-5664) to obtain the AVL License Agreement.
Publication Number Publication Title AVL Pricing
VOLUME 1 Windows and Sliding Glass Doors $300.00
VOLUME 2 Metal Curtain Walls $160.00
VOLUME 3 Storefront & Entrance Manual $110.00
VOLUME 4 Skylights and Space Enclosures $110.00
VOLUME SET 1-4 Complete Set $500.00
VPRS Vinyl and Polymer Resource Set $130.00
BU-101-10 101/NAFS Document Bundle $110.00
BU-Finish-1 General Finishing Documents Bundle $215.00
BU-Finish-2 Aluminum Finishing Documents Bundle $115.00
BU-Finish-3 Fiberglass Finishing Documents Bundle $50.00
BU-Finish-4 General Vinyl Finishing Documents Bundle $50.00
BU-Hardware AAMA Hardware Documents Bundle $100.00
BU-Test-1 General Testing Documents Bundle $265.00
BU-Test-2 Field Testing Documents Bundle $110.00
BU-Test-3 Laboratory Testing Documents Bundle $115.00
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Board Treasurer (non‐voting mem
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Co‐Chairs are appointed by the Chairm
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leadership (Region Presiden
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Certification Program
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Code Action
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Opt‐in subscription lists are maintained
for mem
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interested
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by the RAC
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committee mem
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Chair is eligible to bring forth
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permitted
Sites and
Program
s
Committee
Chair, Vice Chair
Committee includes six assigned
roster seats
(plus the Chair and Vice Chair)
Chair is the Chairm
an of the Board
Vice Chair is the Presiden
t of the Product Group opposite that of the
Board Chairm
an
Roster consists of Product Group Presiden
ts, V
ice
Presiden
ts and Im
med
iate Past Presiden
ts
Chair is eligible to bring forth
motions and to vote
Proxy participation/voting is not
permitted
Sustainab
ility
Steering
Committee
APG/RPG Co‐Chairs
3 APG/3 RPG Representatives
At least 4 m
anufacturers
At least 1 skylight representative
Co‐Chairs are appointed by the Chairm
an of the Board
APG, R
PG voting mem
bers and vacancies are appointed by their
respective Product Group Presiden
t and Vice Presiden
t; no term
lim
its
Vacancies are filled
according to initial appointm
ent process
Co‐chairs are eligible to bring forth
motions and to vote
Proxy participation/voting is not permitted
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RPG: Residen
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Officers are elected by electronic ballot of Main Contacts
of mem
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group; ratified
by the general m
embership
Officers serve a four‐year term
Officers slate set by the Board Nominating Committee
Officer vacancies are filled
by appointm
ent by the
corresponding Product Group rep
resentatives on
the Board
Product Group officers are eligible
to bring forth m
otions and to vote
if they are the Main Contact for
their mem
ber company or they are
the only rep
resentative of their
mem
ber company present
Councils
1st Vice Presiden
t; 2nd Vice Presiden
t
1 Representative of each m
ember company
supporting the Council
See meeting sched
ule for Council abbreviations.
Officers are elected by electronic ballot of Main Contacts
of mem
ber companies supporting the Product Group
governing the Council and are ratified by the general
mem
bership
Officers serve a one‐year term and can
be re‐elected
to
an unlim
ited
number of consecutive terms
Vacancies are filled
by appointm
ent by the governing
Product Group Presiden
t for the duration of the term
Council officers are eligible to bring
forth m
otions and to vote if they
are the Main Contact for their
mem
ber company or they are the
only rep
resentative of their mem
‐ber company present
Councils form
committees/task
groups by majority vote of
mem
bers present according to
AAMA guidelines
Committees
and
Task Groups
Co‐Chairs (if of interest to APG/RPG)
Chair; Vice Chair
Committ ee: p
rimary purpose is to analyze
specific m
aterial/product needs when
a Council
for that m
aterial/product does not exist
Task Group: group with a task‐orien
ted scope
that will reach completion and either req
uire a
scope revision to continue or will disband
Co‐Chairs or Chair are appointed by the 1st VP of the
governing council(s)
Officer eligibility req
uires that the candidate's company
supports the governing Council
Chair/Co‐Chairs serve unlim
ited
one‐year terms; affirmed
by Council 1st and 2nd VPs each year
Vice‐Chair is appointed by the Chair (unnecessary if
group has Co‐Chairs)
Roster includes any representative from a Category 1 ‐
National (Full) or Category 2 ‐ National (Limited
) mem
ber
company who volunteers to serve
Chairs are eligible to bring forth
motions and to vote if they are the
Main Contact for their mem
ber
company or they are the only
representative of their mem
ber
company pres ent
*A sim
ple m
ajority (defined as more than
half) of the Category 1 – National (Full) m
ember compan
ies present is required
to render a decision.
*Voting is limited to one representative per Category 1 – National (Full) m
ember compan
y.*The Co‐Chairs or Chair appoint(s) a m
ember company representative to serve as Secretary at the beginning of each m
eeting
*Category 1 ‐ National (Full) m
embership is req
uired
to be eligible for leadership positions and to vote; all other m
embers may serve in
a non‐voting capacity
*APPEA
LS: Any action or lack of action by committee/task group m
ay be contested
by written
petition of three or mor e m
embers to Council 1st and 2nd Vice Presiden
ts
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Members‐OnlyMeetingSessions
Designating individual conference meetings as “members only” sessions shall be at the discretion of the Board of Directors and/or Chairpersons with input and guidance from the Staff Liaisons. Whenever possible, members-only sessions shall be identified prior to the conference so that registered attendees may be properly informed about these sessions.
In addition, during any AAMA meeting, any voting member may make a motion to address a specific topic in a members-only session. If the motion is passed, all non-members in attendance will be excused from the meeting until the open session is reconvened. Chair must inform Staff of any impromptu members-only meetings as soon after the conclusion of those sessions as possible.
The following topics are offered as guidance for identifying subject matter that may warrant a members-only session:
Policy setting
Research projects
Funding
Contract negotiations
Legal matters directly related to AAMA and/or its activities
New association program or service development
AAMA personnel matters (such as recommendations for new staff positions)
Information reported by AAMA to non-members following the conclusion of a members-only session will include only the information determined by AAMA Marketing Staff to be appropriate for public disclosure.
To facilitate identification of non-member attendees, a specific color badge stock will be used for non-members and “Press” ribbons will be attached to the badges of all media representatives. In addition, each meeting agenda will include an item to introduce all new attendees, media and outside organization representatives that are present in the meeting. This will enable attendees to begin to recognize the press and take note of their involvement in meetings and potential media coverage, including quoting individuals at the event.
Note: While handling of meeting content in members-only sessions should be used as needed, non-members attending AAMA events include prospective members who are attending to explore the value of AAMA membership. Additionally, media representatives reporting on AAMA events provide free editorial publicity to AAMA and help to communicate important initiatives to industry professionals. AAMA member leaders and staff should carefully assess meeting content prior to designating a members-only session.
Effective: August 7, 2009 Revised: January 2010
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MediaAttendancePolicy
All media representatives must comply with the non-member meeting attendance policy. As with all other non-member attendees, media representatives will be identified with a different color badge stock and will additionally have a “Press” ribbon. In addition, each agenda will include an item to introduce all new attendees, media and outside organization representatives at the beginning of each meeting.
Information reported by AAMA to media representatives following the conclusion of a members-only session will include only the information determined by AAMA Marketing Staff to be appropriate for public disclosure.
All media representatives attending AAMA conferences shall be required to sign the Quality Commitment Statement prior to attending a conference stating that, as an invited guest of the Association, they will obtain advance permission to record sessions other than general sessions and award presentations. This agreement will be kept on file by Marketing Staff for the duration of that media representative’s tenure with the publication. If the media representative begins working for a different publication, a new Quality Commitment Statement will be required. In addition, the agreement will require media representatives to honor any request by an individual participating in the event to not be quoted in order to comply with the respective media policies maintained by his/her company.
For all event attendees, including media, unauthorized recording of AAMA committee/task group meetings and social events is prohibited, whether by video, still or digital photography, audio or any other recording or reproduction mechanism. Please contact AAMA Marketing Staff to obtain authorization for recording specific sessions. Appropriate Chairs will be notified of all recording authorizations issued so that meeting attendees may be informed of these recordings at the beginning of the session.
Effective January 1, 2010, media representatives will no longer be required to obtain signed quotation authorization forms. However, media representatives will introduce themselves at the beginning of each meeting during AAMA events as prompted, including the Opening General Session at each national conference. Members are asked to consider their company’s media policy when attending meetings where media are present and communicate any relevant company policies to the media as needed. The media will be required to adhere to this as part of the Quality Commitment Statement.
Note: As part of developing the AAMA non-member meeting attendance policy and related AAMA media policy, the AAMA Membership Committee reviewed the definitions and eligibility for all member classifications. A recommendation was forwarded to the Board of Directors to eliminate membership eligibility for publishers and media representatives since that segment of industry professionals is not a primary target for AAMA and is outside the primary scope of the organization which is to support companies and/or individuals that produce, test or select fenestration products. As of August 7, 2009, the AAMA Board of Directors adopted this recommendation which also permits appropriate enforcement of the AAMA non-member meeting attendance policy and related AAMA media policy.
Effective: August 7, 2009 Revised: May 2010
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AAMANeutralityGuidelines
Objective AAMA provides a forum in which members may address performance and promote attributes of their products. However, AAMA is and shall remain in all regards an association for the fenestration industry acting with impartiality with respect to products, materials and construction markets.
The AAMA Neutrality Guidelines provide AAMA staff and members with formalized guidance for determining acceptable product and material balance related to all aspects of the content of AAMA activities and work products as well as presentation of those work products on behalf of AAMA.
These guidelines apply to: Association policies and procedures New and revised work products (published in any format) including but not limited to
o Technical documentso Educational courseso Website contento Legislative/regulatory/code positionso White paperso Event presentations
The responsibility to identify questionable content is shared amongst AAMA staff and members.
Guidelines Company promotion is not permitted unless compliant with the Case Study Guidelines No false or unsubstantiated claims No information that denigrates or disparages another material or product either directly or indirectly No comparative statements or data about material or product performance or properties;
marketshare data cited per the Ducker reports is acceptable Specific work product content may be reviewed by AAMA technical staff for accuracy Every effort must be made to achieve balanced representation of materials and products in commit-
tee and task group leadership and rosters, scope development and work product content
Examples
11/18/2013
Neutrality Violation Acceptable Version Framing Material A doesn’t rot like Framing Material B.
Framing Material A is resistant to rot.
Glazing Material A is the most energy efficient skylight glazing option.
Glazing Material A is a highly energy efficient skylight glazing option.
Type A thermal barriers are more effective than Type B thermal barriers.
Type A thermal barriers are effective systems for reducing heat conduction.
Extrusions made from Material A with an XYZ finish are the preferred choice of architects designing high-rise buildings.
Extrusions made from Material A with an XYZ finish are commonly used by architects designing high-rise buildings.
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AAMA COUNCIL OR PRODUCTS GROUP DOCUMENT BALLOTING PROCEDURES
In order to assure that ballots are completed in a timely manner, an initial ballot period of 20 days shall be provided. A ballot reminder shall be sent 10 days after the beginning of the ballot period to all non-respondents unless a 60% return has been achieved. If a 60% return has not been achieved after 25 days, a second reminder shall be sent to all non-respondents. Five days shall be allowed after the second reminder before the vote of non-respondents is counted as an abstention.
The choices in responding to a ballot shall be as follows: Approve Approve with Comment Disapprove with Comment Abstain Abstain with Comment
At least 2/3 of the total of “approve”, “approve with comment”, and “disapprove with com-ment” ballot responses returned must vote “approve” or “approve with comment” in order to approve the ballot action. Abstaining ballots are not counted in arriving at this total; however, the number of automatic abstentions on any ballot issue shall not exceed 40% of the number receiving ballots.
As a policy, all “abstain with comment,” “approve with comment” and “disapprove with com-ment” votes received shall be sent to the sponsoring committee or task group for formal con-sideration (along with non-voting comments), regardless of the number of votes received.
It is important to note that in order to have a vote of “disapprove with comment” discussed by the sponsoring group, the individual submitting the vote must also submit comments as to why the vote of “disapprove” was cast, along with proposed alternative language to what was balloted.
Example of ballot being submitted to 100 individuals
If ≥ 60 returns after 10 days – no reminder is sent out If < 60 returns after 10 days – reminder is sent out to all non-respondents If ≥ 60 returns after 30 days, ballot is considered closed and any returns after that are
not considered. If < 60 returns after 25 days (with reminder having been sent out previously after 10
days) – 2nd reminder is sent informing non-respondents that ballot period is extended for 5 more days and any non-responses will be considered automatic abstentions.
Minimum number of days possible for a ballot = 20 days Maximum number of days possible for a ballot = 30 days
Minimum requirements of a “VALID” ballot when sent to 100 individuals
Sum of responses received must be ≥ 60 Sum of “Approve” and “Approve with Comment” responses must be ≥ 66% of the sum of
Approve, Approve with Comment, and Disapprove with Comment responses.
Note that all Product Group ballots are made available on the AAMA website (http://www.aamanet.org/general/1/112/aama-ballots) for non-members to review the proposed drafts and comment on said drafts. All of
these comments must be reviewed and addressed by the developing task group/committee.
Updated March 2014
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AAMA COMMITTEE OR TASK GROUP DOCUMENT BALLOTING PROCEDURES
In order to assure that ballots are completed in a timely manner, an initial ballot period of 20 days shall be provided. A ballot reminder shall be sent 8 days after the beginning of the ballot period to all non-respondents unless a 50.1% return has been achieved.
The choices in responding to a ballot shall be as follows: Approve Approve with Comment Disapprove with Comment Abstain Abstain with Comment
At least 2/3 of the total of “approve”, “approve with comment”, and “disapprove with com-ment” ballot responses returned must vote “approve” or “approve with comment” in order to approve the ballot action. Abstaining ballots are not counted in arriving at this total; however, the number of automatic abstentions on any ballot issue shall not exceed 49.9% of the number receiving ballots.
As a policy, all “abstain with comment,” “approve with comment” and “disapprove with com-ment” votes received shall be sent to the sponsoring committee or task group for formal con-sideration (along with non-voting comments), regardless of the number of votes received.
It is important to note that in order to have a vote of “disapprove with comment” discussed by the sponsoring group, the individual submitting the vote must also submit comments as to why the vote of “disapprove” was cast, along with proposed alternative language to what was balloted.
Example of ballot being submitted to 20 individuals
If ≥ 11 returns after 8 days – no reminder is sent out If ≤ 10 returns after 8 days – reminder is sent out to all non-respondents Minimum number of days possible for a ballot = 20 days Maximum number of days possible for a ballot = 20 days
Minimum requirements of a “VALID” ballot when sent to 20 individuals
Sum of responses received must be ≥ 11 Sum of “Approve” and “Approve with Comment” responses must be ≥ 66% of the sum of
Approve, Approve with Comment, and Disapprove with Comment responses.
Updated March 2014
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CLOSING GENERAL SESSION GUIDELINES
Closing General Session
Objective To provide attendees with a forum at the end of each conference for the following:
Members to receive brief reports of activities within each Council Members to participate in discussion and decision-making regarding technical, regulatory and marketing
issues that impact multiple member segments Board to address action items from the general membership working groups, as needed
This format facilitates improved communication with members regarding Association activities.
Format Overview Closing General Session is scheduled for 1½ hours on the last day of the conference 2-3 minutes for reports and/or action items (as indicated on agenda) for each of the following:
Councils (report to be provided by 1st or 2nd Vice President or designated proxy)
Combined AW/RW Committees and Task Groups (report to be provided by Chair or designated proxy)
Regions (report to be provided by President or Vice President or designated proxy)
Board Committees (report to be provided by Chair or designated proxy) Staff Liaisons will provide reports in the event that a member representative is not available APG and RPG Presidents, with staff assistance, are responsible for limiting reporting time Board members are present to address any action items forwarded to them from the members
Items for Reporting at Closing General Session (applies to all groups listed on agenda) Formation of new committees/task groups – Chair, group name, scope/purpose
Committees may form task groups without requesting Council approval (report only) Disbanding of committees/task groups; committee/task group changes - scope, name, Chair
Committees may disband task groups without requesting Council approval (report only) Actions taken during conference; motions made (which ones passed/failed) Reports on cooperative efforts with outside organizations Topics of interest to general membership; topics impacting other Councils/market segments
Items for Category 1 Membership Vote One representative from each Category 1 member company and its affiliates, if applicable, in attendance is eligible to vote. Upon request, the supermajority voting policy may be invoked per approved procedure.
Technical, marketing and/or association issues that impact multiple member market segments (Councils) Requests to form or disband joint AW/RW committees or task groups Action items from existing joint AW/RW committees or task groups
Items for Board of Directors Vote Requests for general or research funding – explain project, timeline and amount of funding Requests for special participation by non-members (e.g., consultant or other association) Requests to initiate or cease cooperative efforts with outside organizations Requests for Bylaws or policy/procedure changes Regional action items and Board Committee action items
Updated as of November 2013
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ASSOCIATIONS/TRADE SHOW DATES (as of 9/4/14)
Sept. 9-11 GlassBuild America – Las Vegas Sept. 10 WDDA Dealers Forum & Trade Show – Las Vegas
Sept. 14-17 AAMA National Fall Conference The Westin Westminster Westminster (Denver), CO
Sept. 22-24 Vinyl Siding Institute Fall Meeting – Washington, DC Sept. 22-25 NFRC Fall Membership Meeting – Victoria, BC Sept. 23-26 GANA Fall Conference - Toronto Sept. 28-Oct. 5 ICC Annual Conference/Group C Public Comment Hear-
ing (IgCC) – Fort Lauderdale Sept. 30-Oct. 1 WDMA Executive Management Conference – Cam-
bridge, MA Sept. 30-Oct. 3 AEC Aluminum Week – Washington D.C. Oct. 5-8 ASTM E06 – New Orleans Oct. 7-9 Composites Europe – Messe Dusseldorf, Germany Oct. 13-16 Composites and Advanced Materials Expo - Orlando Oct. 14 Florida Building Commission Mtg – Daytona Beach Oct. 19-23 AMD 50th Annual Convention - Tampa Oct. 20-22 Vinyltec 2014 - Indianapolis Oct. 21-24 Glasstec - Düsseldorf, Germany Oct. 22-24 GreenBuild Int’l Conf. / Expo – New Orleans Oct. 22-24 Remodeling Show – Baltimore, MD Nov. 8-10 GreenBuild – New Orleans Nov. 9-12 ASTM D20 – New Orleans Nov. 18-20 2014 Win-Dor North America - Toronto Nov. 25-27 Glasstech Asia – Manila, The Philippines Dec. 2-4 WDMA Winter Committee Week - Chicago Dec. 3-4 National Green Building Conference - Toronto Dec. 12 Florida Building Commission Mtg – Daytona Beach
Jan. 11-13 ASTM C24 – Fort Lauderdale Jan. 12-13 NWDA Winter Meeting – Mashantucket, CT Jan 20-22 International Builders Show – Las Vegas Jan. 24-28 ASHRAE Winter Conference - Chicago Feb. 2-5 Composites 2015 – Las Vegas, NV
Feb. 15-18 AAMA 78th Annual Conference Marriott Harbor Beach Resort Fort Lauderdale, FL
Feb. 19 Florida Building Commission Mtg - Tampa Feb. 24-26 International Roofing Expo – New Orleans March 5-7 AEC Annual Mtg & Leadership Conf. – Palm Springs March 5-8 GANA Annual Conference – Las Vegas March 8-10 GANA BEC Conference – Las Vegas March 23-25 NFRC Spring Committee Week – Annapolis, MD March 23-25 WDMA Spring Meeting & Legislative Conference – Wash-
ington D.C. March 23-27 ACMA @ The International Plastics Showcase (NPE) -
Orlando April 14 Florida Building Commission Mtg - Gainesville April 19-21 Vinyl Siding Institute Spring Mtg. – St. Petersburg, FL April 26-29 ASTM D20 / E06 – Anaheim April 26 – May 3 ICC Group A Spring Hearings - Memphis April 30 – May 1 DHI CoNEXTions 2015 - Baltimore May 14-16 AIA National Convention – Atlanta, GA June Glass Performance Days – Tampere, Finland June 14-16 ASTM C24 – Anaheim June 19 Florida Building Commission Mtg - Gainesville June 24-26 PCBC – San Diego June 24-26 Glass Performance Days – Tampere, Finland June 27-July 1 ASHRAE Annual Conference - Atlanta
June 28-July 1 AAMA National Summer Conference Grand Hyatt Seattle (Downtown) Seattle, WA
Sept. 16-18 GlassBuild America – Atlanta, GA Sept. 16-18 Vinyl Siding Institute Fall Meeting – Washington D.C.
Sept. 27-Oct. 7 ICC Annual Conference / Group A Public Comment Hear-ings – Long Beach
Oct. 13-16 GANA Fall Conference – San Antonio
Oct. 18-21 AAMA National Fall Conference Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Cambridge, MD
Oct. 25-28 ASTM E06 – Tampa Oct. 26-29 Composites and Advanced Materials Expo - Dallas Oct. 26-29 NFRC Fall Membership Meeting - TBD Nov. 15-18 ASTM D20 - Tampa Nov. 18-22 GreenBuild Int’l Conf./Expo – Washington, DC
Jan. 10-12 ASTM C24 – Fort Lauderdale Jan. 19-21 International Builders Show – Las Vegas Jan. 23-27 ASHRAE Winter Conference - Orlando
Feb. 14-17 AAMA 79th Annual Conference Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort Huntington Beach, CA
April 10-13 ASTM D20 / E06 – San Antonio
June 12-15 AAMA National Summer Conference The Westin Riverwalk San Antonio, TX
June 25-29 ASHRAE Annual Conference – St. Louis June 26-28 ASTM C24 – Chicago Sept. 13-15 GlassBuild America – Las Vegas Sept. 19-21 Vinyl Siding Institute Fall Meeting – Washington D.C.
Sept. 25-28 AAMA National Fall Conference Hyatt Regency Savannah Savannah, GA
Oct. 16-25 ICC Annual Conference / Group B Public Comment Hear-ings – Kansas City
Oct. 23-26 ASTM E06 – Orlando Nov. 13-16 ASTM D20 – Orlando
Jan. 11-13 International Builders Show – Orlando April 2-5 ASTM D20 / E06 – Toronto June 11-13 ASTM C24 – Toronto Oct. 8-11 ASTM E06 – New Orleans Oct. 22-31 ICC Annual Conference / Group C Public Comment Hear-
ings – Columbus, OH Nov. 13-15 ASTM D20 – Atlanta
Jan. 10-12 International Builders Show – Orlando April 8-11 ASTM D20 / E06 – San Diego June 24-26 ASTM C24 – San Diego
Feb. 19-21 International Builders Show – Las Vegas
Jan. 21-23 International Builders Show – Las Vegas
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AAMA 2014 NATIONAL FALL CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION LISTS
AAMA 2014 National Fall Conference Westin Westminster Hotel – Westminster (Denver), CO September 14-17, 2014 Registration List by Last Name - As of 9/11/2014 Abels, Terry Chelsea Oakmont, PA Adams, Doug ASSA ABLOY Americas Hollis, NH Amberg, Dustin Sapa Extrusions Portland, OR Andersson, Kathy Sherwin-Williams Greensboro, NC Apple, Jean Shintech Houston, TX Apple, Laurence Shintech Houston, TX Babyak, Terry Sherwin-Williams Massillon, OH Baca, Cristen Simonton Columbus, OH Baca, Rick Simonton Columbus, OH Balasko, Mike PolyOne Avon Lake, OH Bamford, Mark Milgard Tacoma, WA Baumgarten, Gail ColorCoat, Inc. West Sacramento, CA Baumgarten, Jim ColorCoat, Inc. West Sacramento, CA Becker, Amy NCTL York, PA Belcher, Glenn Teknor Apex Jamestown, NC
Benney, Jim NFRC Greenbelt, MD Billingsley, Mike Windsor Windows & Doors West Des Moines, IA Blackford, Colin Guardian Richburg, SC Blakely, Jim Certified Testing Labs Orlando, FL Blakely, Linda Certified Testing Labs Orlando, FL Blundell, Del BASF Corporation Granbury, TX Blundell, Sandy BASF Corporation Granbury, TX Bogut, Scott Tellkamp Systems, Inc. Santa Fe Springs, CA Boyer, Jacob PROSOCO, Inc. Kent, WA Braeuel, Michael AquaSurTech OEM Dorval, QC Breighner, Brenda MT Group Farmingdale, NY Breighner, Wayne MT Group Farmingdale, NY Broker, Kelly Dow Corning Midland, MI Brushaber, Val Hurd Windows & Doors Medford, WI Bush, Paul PPG Cheswick, PA
Calcei, Tom INTIGRAL Walton Hills, OH Caldwell, MC Milgard Tacoma, WA Card, Jim Advantage Manufacturing Victor, NY Carriere, Bruce Akzo Nobel Coatings Rochester Hills, MI Cene, Bill Astro Shapes Struthers, OH Cene, Carrie Astro Shapes Struthers, OH Chrisman, Neil Spectrum Metal Youngstown, OH Christine, Charles Sherwin-Williams Grove City, OH Churchill, Michael Valspar Garland, TX Coberley, Joshua EFCO Monett, MO Colon, Jose Architectural Testing Lithia Springs, GA Condreay, Debra Sapa Extrusions Monroe, LA Condreay, Scott Sapa Extrusions Monroe, LA Cooper, Dave Guardian Carleton, MI
AAMA 2014 National Fall Conference Westin Westminster Hotel – Westminster (Denver), CO September 14-17, 2014 Registration List by Last Name - As of 9/11/2014 Cordo, Oscar Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC Miami, FL Coriddi, Steve Ultrafab Farmington, NY Cornell, Gary Q-Lab Corporation Westlake, OH Cregg, Bob Sherwin-Williams East Amherst, NY Culver, Mike Amerimax Loveland, CO Davis, Tamara AAMA Schaumburg, IL DePaul, Mark Royal Window & Door Profiles Woodbridge, ON DeSoto, Mike MI Windows and Doors, LLC Prescott Valley, AZ Deuschle, Bill Kawneer Cranberry Township, PA Dickson, Angela AAMA Huntington Beach, CA Digert, Ph.D., MIES, Neall Solatube International, Inc. Vista, CA Dobrowski, Betsy Harvey Building Products Waltham, MA Dobrowski, Rich Harvey Building Products Waltham, MA Dolby, Tanya Kawneer Norcross, GA
Dorsch, Jeff Amesbury Truth Owatonna, MN Downey, Pat Building Envelope Innovations LLC (BEI) University Place, WA Doyle, Dick Vinyl Institute Alexandria, VA Doyle, Jackie Vinyl Institute Alexandria, VA Efaw, Tim PRI Construction Materials Technologies, LLC Tampa, FL Effler, Phil Technoform Twinsburg, OH Esckilsen, Brad Formosa Plastics Livingston, NJ Feldscher, Gary Battenfeld-Cincinnati McPherson, KS Flanary, Janet Milgard Tacoma, WA Flanary, Kim Milgard Tacoma, WA Fortun, Mark Endura Colfax, NC Fowler, Sean Q-Lab Corporation Westlake, OH Fox, Tim Sapa Extrusions Yankton, SD Franson, Jeff Quanex Building Products Houston, TX
Fronek, Amy Apogee Enterprises, Inc. Wausau, WI Fronek, Steve Apogee Enterprises, Inc. Wausau, WI Gagne, Brian Tremco Beachwood, OH Garcia, Charlie World Vision Sewickley, PA Garcia, Mary World Vision Sewickley, PA Garries, Ray Garries Consulting Fox Island, WA Gaul, Kevin Pella Pella, IA Gentile, Tom Shintech RSM, CA Goedert, Paula Barnes & Thornburg LLP Chicago, IL Green, Dan Associated Materials Cuyahoga Falls, OH Green, Kris Associated Materials Cuyahoga Falls, OH Gregorevich, Skip Kalcor Coatings Willoughby, OH Habegger, Chris Gaska Tape Elkhart, IN Haglund, Kerry Efficient Windows Collaborative Wyoming, MN
AAMA 2014 National Fall Conference Westin Westminster Hotel – Westminster (Denver), CO September 14-17, 2014 Registration List by Last Name - As of 9/11/2014 Hamand, Mike Pella Pella, IA Hansen, Dean Andersen Corporation, Inc. Bayport, MN Harnden, Ryan Mathews Brothers Belfast, ME Harp, Steve Associated Materials Wyoming, MN Harris, David American Renolit Grand Rapids, MI Hartman, Gary Chelsea Oakmont, PA Hayden, Joe Pella Pella, IA Heather, Randy Wasco Rockwall, TX Heinle, Dick Formosa Plastics Livingston, NJ Hershberger, Rod PGT N. Venice, FL Hite, Allan Comfort Line Toledo, OH Holmberg, Cec Apogee Enterprises, Inc. Wausua, WI Holmberg, Doug Apogee Enterprises, Inc. Wausau, WI Horstman, Eric Tremco Beachwood, OH Hovan, Mike Quanex Building Products Solon, OH
Hovan, Rhona Quanex Building Products Solon, OH Huml, Jan Ferco Architectural Hardware Medford, WI Hums, Cindy Quanex Building Products Hideaway, TX Hums, Joe Quanex Building Products Hideaway, TX Hunt, Michelle Andersen Corporation, Inc. Bayport, MN Hurez, Philippe P.H. Tech Leetsdale, PA Hutchinson, Hutch INTIGRAL Walton Hills, OH Jackson, Lisa Kawneer Norcross, GA Jacobson, David Deceuninck N.A. Monroe, OH Jonely, Connie AMSCO Salt Lake City, UT Jonely, Joe AMSCO Salt Lake City, UT Jones, Kevan ALI Dallas, TX Jones, Phil Bayer MaterialScience CAS Pittsburgh, PA Jung, Peter Valspar Garland, TX
Jutras, Robert Air-Ins Inc. Varennes, QC Katsaros, Jim DuPont Glass Laminating Richmond, VA Kendi, Peg Bayer MaterialScience CAS Pittsburgh, PA Kenzevich, Kim Amesbury Truth Vandergrift, PA Kinard, Becky LCI/Kinro Weatherford, TX Kinard, Mike LCI/Kinro Weatherford, TX King, Marcia Sherwin-Williams Cleveland, OH Knight, Maureen AAMA Schaumburg, IL Kopacz, Tom H.B. Fuller Saint Paul, MN Krafka Harkema, Kathy Pella Pella, IA Kralic, Ron PPG Springdale, PA Kreidel, Dick ASSA ABLOY Americas Polson, MT Kronenberg, Dieter REHAU AG + Co Leesburg, VA Lacock, Steve Arkema Bristol, PA Laird, Kaydeen AAMA Schaumburg, IL
AAMA 2014 National Fall Conference Westin Westminster Hotel – Westminster (Denver), CO September 14-17, 2014 Registration List by Last Name - As of 9/11/2014 Lakhdhir, Amin Westech Building Products Calgary, AB Lambas, Greg Cascade Windows Spokane, WA Lambas, Laura Cascade Windows Spokane, WA LeBrun, Roger VELUX America Greenwood, SC Lin, Dennis Formosa Plastics Livingston, NJ Long, Guy PROSOCO, Inc. Longwood, FL Luna, Jacqueline AAMA Schaumburg, IL Luna, Rich Element Materials Technology Des Moines, IA Luoma, Dan Luoma Contract Wausau, WI Luter, Barbara LCI/Kinro Goshen, IN Luter, Rob LCI/Kinro Goshen, IN Magnuson, Chris Wasco Wells, ME Marier, Brigitte Royal Window & Door Profiles Laval, QC Marois, Jean Royal Window & Door Profiles Laval, QC
McKenna, Greg Kawneer Norcross, GA Mesch, Keith PMC Group Reading, OH Mikkelson, Mark Andersen Corporation, Inc. Bayport, MN Miller, Gantt Winco St. Louis, MO Miller, Kory Winco St. Louis, MO Miller, Russ Polymera, Inc. Hebron, OH Milligan, Patrick P.H. Tech Leetsdale, PA Moffatt, Scott PPG Springdale, PA Monaghan, Mike Stern & Company Cleveland, OH Monaghan, Randi Stern & Company Cleveland, OH Morgan, Phil Blue River Coatings Memphis, TN Morgan, Romy Blue River Coatings Memphis, TN Moses, Jim Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. Chesapeake, VA Muessig, Patrick Azon Kalamazoo, MI
Murray, Leon Leon Murray P.E. North Berwick, ME Nicolici, Florence AAMA Schaumburg, IL Niziolek, Thomas Bayer MaterialScience LLC Sheffield, MA Norgren, Dave Skyline Sky-Lites, LLC Colorado Springs, CO Offringa, Kate Vinyl Building Council Alexandria, VA Palmer, Teri Milgard Tacoma, WA Paradis, Bob Formosa Plastics Livingston, NJ Patermann, Marco Konrad Hornschuch AG Weissbach, Germany Pavlik, Rudy Bristolite Santa Ana, CA Peilert, Joe VEKA Fombell, PA Peterson, Dean Sherwin-Williams Appleton, WI Pino, Jerry Ritescreen Elizabethville, PA Plagemann, Robert Tecton Products, LLC Fargo, ND Pufahl, Joseph Adchem Corporation Riverhead, NY Rancich, Mike Valeron Strength Films Houston, TX
AAMA 2014 National Fall Conference Westin Westminster Hotel – Westminster (Denver), CO September 14-17, 2014 Registration List by Last Name - As of 9/11/2014 Reed, Jack Arkema King of Prussia, PA Remaley, Skip Amesbury Truth Rochester, NY Rhodes, Andrea AAMA Schaumburg, IL Rinka, Rich AAMA Muskego, WI Riopel, Gilbert Air-Ins Inc. Varennes, QC Roeper, Kurt ASSA ABLOY Americas New Haven, CT Rogers, Tracy Quanex Building Products Dover, OH Ruark, Becky PGT N. Venice, FL Ruark, Dean PGT N. Venice, FL Ruth, Julie JRuth Code Consulting New Lenox, IL Saffell, Steven Simonton Columbus, OH Sampson, Bob RCS Consulting Alfred, ME Schenz, Kyle Akzo Nobel Coatings Nashville, TN Schultz, Brad ALI Dallas, TX Schwartz, Ken Bayer MaterialScience LLC Sheffield, MA
Seals, Jason AAMA Schaumburg, IL Seiling, Kevin VEKA Fombell, PA Seiling, Tracy VEKA Fombell, PA Shane, Lana ASSA ABLOY Americas Polson, MT Siitari, Dave Pella Pella, IA Simmons, Jason PRI Construction Materials Technologies, LLC Tampa, FL Singer, Michelle Cubic Creative Tulsa, OK Slaton, Brent Keymark Fonda, NY Snyder, Jim WindowJim Memphis, TN Snyder, Josh Konrad Hornschuch AG Winchester, VA Sparkman, Danny EFCO Monett, MO Sparks, Darrell Evonik Cyro Sanford, ME Stivers, David GED Integrated Solutions Twinsburg, OH Strawn, Steve JELD-WEN Portland, OR
Thiret, Georges Graham York, PA Thiret, Tony Quanex Building Products Broomfield, CO Thompson, Emily Kay Window & Door Magazine Colorado Springs, CO Toft, Adam Arkema Norristown, PA Tritch, Tim Valspar Garland, TX Troiano, Carl Trojan Powder Coating Bay Shore, NY Turner, Mike YKK AP America Austell, GA Ulm, Keith Holland Colours Richmond, IN Vella, Tony Vision Extrusions Limited Woodbridge, ON Vlad, Florica AAMA Schaumburg, IL Walker, Rich AAMA Medina, OH Warner, Deborah Architectural Testing York, PA Warner, Scott Architectural Testing York, PA Webb, Margaret IGMA Ottawa, ON Weidner, Charlie Arkema King of Prussia, PA
AAMA 2014 National Fall Conference Westin Westminster Hotel – Westminster (Denver), CO September 14-17, 2014 Registration List by Last Name - As of 9/11/2014 Westerfield, John CrystaLite Everett, WA Willman, Todd Deceuninck N.A. Monroe, OH Withers, Mike Axalta Coating Systems Gastonia, NC Wojciechowski, Scott Bulk Chemicals Traverse, MI Wojciechowski, Sheila Bulk Chemicals Traverse, MI Wood, Debby Arkema King of Prussia, PA
Wood, Kurt Arkema King of Prussia, PA Yaniw, Zane Screenco Manufacturing Ltd. Concord, ON Yglesias, Janice AAMA Schaumburg, IL Young, Bob Eastman Chemical Kingsport, TN Zimmerman, Scott Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC Miami, FL Zinter, Doug Caldwell Rochester, NY
AAMA 2014 National Fall Conference Westin Westminster Hotel – Westminster (Denver), CO September 14-17, 2014 Registration List by Company Name - As of 9/11/2014 AAMA Davis, Tamara Dickson, Angela Knight, Maureen Laird, Kaydeen Luna, Jacqueline Nicolici, Florence Rhodes, Andrea Rinka, Rich Seals, Jason Vlad, Florica Walker, Rich Yglesias, Janice Adchem Corporation Pufahl, Joseph Advantage Manufacturing Card, Jim Air-Ins Inc. Jutras, Robert Riopel, Gilbert Akzo Nobel Coatings Carriere, Bruce Schenz, Kyle ALI Jones, Kevan Schultz, Brad American Renolit Harris, David Amerimax Culver, Mike Amesbury Truth Dorsch, Jeff Kenzevich, Kim Remaley, Skip AMSCO Jonely, Connie Jonely, Joe Andersen Corporation, Inc. Hansen, Dean Hunt, Michelle Mikkelson, Mark Apogee Enterprises, Inc. Fronek, Amy Fronek, Steve Holmberg, Cec Holmberg, Doug
AquaSurTech OEM Braeuel, Michael Architectural Testing Colon, Jose Warner, Deborah Warner, Scott Arkema Lacock, Steve Reed, Jack Toft, Adam Weidner, Charlie Wood, Debby Wood, Kurt ASSA ABLOY Americas Adams, Doug Kreidel, Dick Roeper, Kurt Shane, Lana Associated Materials Green, Dan Green, Kris Harp, Steve Astro Shapes Cene, Bill Cene, Carrie Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC Cordo, Oscar Zimmerman, Scott Axalta Coating Systems Withers, Mike Azon Muessig, Patrick Barnes & Thornburg LLP Goedert, Paula BASF Corporation Blundell, Del Blundell, Sandy Battenfeld-Cincinnati Feldscher, Gary Bayer MaterialScience CAS Jones, Phil Kendi, Peg Bayer MaterialScience LLC Niziolek, Thomas Schwartz, Ken
Blue River Coatings Morgan, Phil Morgan, Romy Bristolite Pavlik, Rudy Building Envelope Innovations LLC (BEI) Downey, Pat Bulk Chemicals Wojciechowski, Scott Wojciechowski, Sheila Caldwell Zinter, Doug Cascade Windows Lambas, Greg Lambas, Laura Certified Testing Labs Blakely, Jim Blakely, Linda Chelsea Abels, Terry Hartman, Gary ColorCoat, Inc. Baumgarten, Gail Baumgarten, Jim Comfort Line Hite, Allan CrystaLite Westerfield, John Cubic Creative Singer, Michelle Deceuninck N.A. Jacobson, David Willman, Todd Dow Corning Broker, Kelly DuPont Glass Laminating Katsaros, Jim Eastman Chemical Young, Bob EFCO Coberley, Joshua Sparkman, Danny
AAMA 2014 National Fall Conference Westin Westminster Hotel – Westminster (Denver), CO September 14-17, 2014 Registration List by Company Name - As of 9/11/2014 Efficient Windows Collaborative Haglund, Kerry Element Materials Technology Luna, Rich Endura Fortun, Mark Evonik Cyro Sparks, Darrell Ferco Architectural Hardware Huml, Jan Formosa Plastics Esckilsen, Brad Heinle, Dick Lin, Dennis Paradis, Bob Garries Consulting Garries, Ray Gaska Tape Habegger, Chris GED Integrated Solutions Stivers, David Graham Thiret, Georges Guardian Blackford, Colin Cooper, Dave H.B. Fuller Kopacz, Tom Harvey Building Products Dobrowski, Betsy Dobrowski, Rich Holland Colours Ulm, Keith Hurd Windows & Doors Brushaber, Val IGMA Webb, Margaret INTIGRAL Calcei, Tom Hutchinson, Hutch
JELD-WEN Strawn, Steve JRuth Code Consulting Ruth, Julie Kalcor Coatings Gregorevich, Skip Kawneer Deuschle, Bill Dolby, Tanya Jackson, Lisa McKenna, Greg Keymark Slaton, Brent Konrad Hornschuch AG Patermann, Marco Snyder, Josh LCI/Kinro Kinard, Becky Kinard, Mike Luter, Barbara Luter, Rob Leon Murray P.E. Murray, Leon Luoma Contract Luoma, Dan Mathews Brothers Harnden, Ryan MI Windows and Doors, LLC DeSoto, Mike Milgard Bamford, Mark Caldwell, MC Flanary, Janet Flanary, Kim Palmer, Teri Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. Moses, Jim MT Group Breighner, Brenda Breighner, Wayne NCTL Becker, Amy
NFRC Benney, Jim P.H. Tech Hurez, Philippe Milligan, Patrick Pella Gaul, Kevin Hamand, Mike Hayden, Joe Krafka Harkema, Kathy Siitari, Dave PGT Hershberger, Rod Ruark, Becky Ruark, Dean PMC Group Mesch, Keith Polymera, Inc. Miller, Russ PolyOne Balasko, Mike PPG Bush, Paul Kralic, Ron Moffatt, Scott PRI Construction Materials Technologies, LLC Efaw, Tim Simmons, Jason PROSOCO, Inc. Boyer, Jacob Long, Guy Q-Lab Corporation Cornell, Gary Fowler, Sean Quanex Building Products Franson, Jeff Hovan, Mike Hovan, Rhona Hums, Cindy Hums, Joe Rogers, Tracy Thiret, Tony RCS Consulting Sampson, Bob
AAMA 2014 National Fall Conference Westin Westminster Hotel – Westminster (Denver), CO September 14-17, 2014 Registration List by Company Name - As of 9/11/2014 REHAU AG + Co Kronenberg, Dieter Ritescreen Pino, Jerry Royal Window & Door Profiles DePaul, Mark Marier, Brigitte Marois, Jean Sapa Extrusions Amberg, Dustin Condreay, Debra Condreay, Scott Fox, Tim Screenco Manufacturing Ltd. Yaniw, Zane Sherwin-Williams Andersson, Kathy Babyak, Terry Christine, Charles Cregg, Bob King, Marcia Peterson, Dean Shintech Apple, Jean Apple, Laurence Gentile, Tom Simonton Baca, Cristen Baca, Rick Saffell, Steven Skyline Sky-Lites, LLC Norgren, Dave
Solatube International, Inc. Digert, Ph.D., MIES, Neall Spectrum Metal Chrisman, Neil Stern & Company Monaghan, Mike Monaghan, Randi Technoform Effler, Phil Tecton Products, LLC Plagemann, Robert Teknor Apex Belcher, Glenn Tellkamp Systems, Inc. Bogut, Scott Tremco Gagne, Brian Horstman, Eric Trojan Powder Coating Troiano, Carl Ultrafab Coriddi, Steve Valeron Strength Films Rancich, Mike Valspar Churchill, Michael Jung, Peter Tritch, Tim VEKA Peilert, Joe Seiling, Kevin Seiling, Tracy
VELUX America LeBrun, Roger Vinyl Building Council Offringa, Kate Vinyl Institute Doyle, Dick Doyle, Jackie Vision Extrusions Limited Vella, Tony Wasco Heather, Randy Magnuson, Chris Westech Building Products Lakhdhir, Amin Winco Miller, Gantt Miller, Kory Window & Door Magazine Thompson, Emily Kay WindowJim Snyder, Jim Windsor Windows & Doors Billingsley, Mike World Vision Garcia, Charlie Garcia, Mary YKK AP America Turner, Mike
REGISTRATION HOURS Sunday – Wednesday
Westminster Foyer
CONTINENTAL
BREAKFASTWestminster III
CAFÉ AAMA
Westminster III
LUNCHESMon-Wed:
North Courtyard / Westminster IV Sunday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. n/a n/a n/a
Monday 6:45 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. 6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m.
Tuesday 6:45 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday 6:45 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Room 2
Room 1
Café AAMA and Breakfast
Room 6
Room 7
Lunches
CONFERENCE ROOM CODES WESTIN WESTMINSTER
WESTMINSTER (DENVER), CO WESTMINSTER I-II = ROOM 1 STANDLEY I = ROOM 5 COTTON CREEK I = ROOM 2 MEADOWBROOK II = ROOM 6 COTTON CREEK II = ROOM 3 MEADOWBROOK I = ROOM 7 STANDLEY II = ROOM 4
AAMA REGISTRATION = WESTMINSTER FOYER CAFÉ AAMA / BREAKFAST = WESTMINSTER III RECEPTIONS = PROMENADE PLAZA (SUN); WESTMINSTER IV (MON) LUNCHES (MON-TUES) = NORTH COURTYARD (OUTSIDE) / WESTMINSTER IV LUNCH (WED) = WESTMINSTER IV
YOU ARE
HERE
Room 3
Room 4
Room 5
Sunday Reception
Monday Reception
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AAMA NATIONAL FALL CONFERENCE
September 14-17, 2014 Westminster (Denver), CO
TIME AAMA CURTAIN
WALL/STOREFRONT ARCHITECTURAL WINDOW RESIDENTIAL WINDOW WALL INTERFACE
SKYLIGHT/SLOPED GLAZING & DOOR
AMC/GMC/MHC WOOD/
FIBERGLASS VINYL
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014
9:00 a.m. GOLF TOURNAMENT – 9:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M. – The Heritage Golf Course (off property) – Tee off at 9:00 a.m. – Meet at 8:00 a.m. in hotel lobby
COLORADO FOOTHILL HISTORY SIGHTSEEING TOUR – Meet in the hotel lobby by 8:45 a.m.
5:00 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION – 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. – PROMENADE PLAZA
THANK YOU CONFERENCE SPONSORS!
PLATINUM
GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Air-Ins Inc.
Caldwell Manufacturing
Dow Corning Corporation
September 3, 2014
NOTE: The meetings outlined in bold designate the new Marketing Track. Marketing representatives are
encouraged to attend these meetings and general sessions.
NOTE: ALL MEETINGS LISTED ON THIS SCHEDULE ARE OPEN TO ALL REGISTERED ATTENDEES (EXCEPT FOR SESSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN DESIGNATED AS MEMBERS ONLY). THE SHADED TASK GROUPS MAY APPLY TO BOTH APG AND RPG MEMBERS.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014
TIME AAMA CURTAIN
WALL/STOREFRONT ARCHITECTURAL WINDOW RESIDENTIAL WINDOW WALL INTERFACE
SKYLIGHT/SLOPED GLAZING & DOOR
AMC/GMC/MHC WOOD/
FIBERGLASS VINYL
7:00 a.m.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST – 6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. - WESTMINSTER III
OPENING GENERAL SESSION – 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1) 8:00 a.m.
Marketing Steering Committee
8:30-9:30 (2)
AAMA 904 Review Task Group 8:30-9:30 (3)
Residential Technical Steering Committee
8:30-9:30 (4)
Voluntary Standard for Pre-Compressed Foam Sealants Task
Group 8:30-9 (7)
FMC Finishes Committee
8:30-9:30 (6)
9:00 a.m.
Accredited Independent Labs
Committee 9:30-10:30 (1)
Curtain Wall Manual Update
Task Group 9:30-10:30 (2)
AAMA 906 Review Task Group 9:30-10:30
(3)
AAMA/FMA/WDMA Installation Method
Coordination Committee
9:30-10:30 (7)
Skylight/Sloped Glazing Codes and Regulatory Affairs
Committee 9:30-10:30 (6)
AMC Marketing Committee 9:30-10:30
(4)
Vinyl Material Council (1st
session) 9:30-10 (5) 10:00 a.m.
VMC 303 Maintenance Task Group
10-11 (5) Thermal Barrier Task Group
10:30-11:30 (2)
Insulating Expanding Foams (AAMA 812)
10:30-11 (7)
FMC Marketing Committee 10:30-11 (3)
11:00 a.m.
Methods of Test Committee (1st
session) 11-12 (6)
Color Space (CIELAB/Hunter) Task Group
11-12 (4)
800 Maintenance Committee 11-12 (7)
GMC Marketing Committee / Glass Material Council
(combined) 11-12 (3)
Vinyl Institute
Update 11-12 (5)
12:00 Noon LUNCH – 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. – NORTH COURTYARD / WESTMINSTER IV
1:00 p.m. REGULATORY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (RAC) – 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1)
2:00 p.m.
Education and Training Steering
Committee 2-3 (3)
APG Marketing Committee 2-2:30 (7) Abrasion Resistance (Falling
Sand) Test Method Review Task Group
2-3 (5)
Flashing Task Group 2-3 (2)
Structural Design Guidelines for
Aluminum Framed Skylights (SDGS-1-
89) Update Task Group 2-3 (6)
VMC 109 Maintenance Task Group
2-3 (4)
3:00 p.m.
Security Hazard Mitigation for Fenestration
Products Committee 3-4 (7)
RWC Marketing
Committee 3-4 (5)
Test Method to Qualify Installation Procedures Update
Task Group 3-4 (2)
Skylight/Sloped Glazing PCR Development
Advisory Task Group 3-4 (6)
AAMA 1506 Task
Group (VMC) 3-4 (4)
4:00 p.m.
NAFS COMMITTEE – 4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1)
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA) OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE – 4:45 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1) 5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. RECEPTION / SUPPLIER PRODUCT DISPLAY – 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. – WESTMINSTER IV (Set-up begins at 3:00 p.m.)
COMMITTEE / COUNCIL DESIGNATIONS
AAMA (Board Committees / General AAMA Activities) MHC (Manufactured Housing Council) AMC (Aluminum Material Council) RW (Residential Window Council) AW (Architectural Window Council) SKY (Skylight/Sloped Glazing Council) CW (Curtain Wall/Storefront Council) VMC (Vinyl Material Council) DOOR (Door Council) WALL (Wall Interface Council) FMC (Fiberglass Material Council) WCCMC (Wood and Cellulosic Composite Material Council) GMC (Glass Material Council)
PRODUCT GROUP DESIGNATIONS APG (Architectural Products Group) RPG (Residential Products Group)
CONFERENCE ROOM CODES WESTIN WESTMINSTER
WESTMINSTER (DENVER), CO
WESTMINSTER I-II = ROOM 1 STANDLEY I = ROOM 5 COTTON CREEK I = ROOM 2 MEADOWBROOK II = ROOM 6 COTTON CREEK II = ROOM 3 MEADOWBROOK I = ROOM 7 STANDLEY II = ROOM 4 AAMA REGISTRATION = WESTMINSTER FOYER CAFÉ AAMA / BREAKFAST = WESTMINSTER III RECEPTIONS = PROMENADE PLAZA (SUN); WESTMINSTER IV (MON) LUNCHES (MON-TUES) = NORTH COURTYARD (OUTSIDE) / WESTMINSTER IV LUNCH (WED) = WESTMINSTER IV
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014
TIME AAMA CURTAIN
WALL/STOREFRONT ARCHITECTURAL WINDOW RESIDENTIAL WINDOW WALL INTERFACE
SKYLIGHT/SLOPED GLAZING & DOOR
AMC/GMC/MHC WOOD/
FIBERGLASS VINYL
7:00 a.m.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST – 6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. - WESTMINSTER III
Sites and Programs Committee
7:30-8:30 (2)
Methods of Test Committee (2nd session)
7:30-8:30 (4)
Weatherstrip Committee 7:30-8:30
(7)
Glass Design for Sloped Glazing
Task Group 7:30-8:30 (3)
AMC Finishes Committee 7:30-9:30
(5)
VMC Marketing
Committee 7:30-8:30 (6)
8:00 a.m.
Southeast Region Board Committee
8:30-9:30 (2)
APG Shading Device Task Group 8:30-9:30 (4)
Skylight Marketing 8:30-9:30 (3)
WCCMC 312 Review Task Group
8:30-9:30 (7)
9:00 a.m.
Architectural Finite Element Thermal Modeling Task Group
9:30-10:30 (2)
Finishes Steering Committee
9:30-10:30 (4)
Selection and Design of Plastic Glazing for Skylights Task Group
9:30-10:30 (3)
FMC 305 Review
Task Group 9:30-10:30 (7)
Commercial Vinyl Fenestration
Products Committee 9:30-10:30 (5)
10:00 a.m.
MICHAEL HODGSON (CONSOL) – “CALIFORNIA REGULATORY PROCEEDINGS IMPACTING THE NATION” – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1) 11:00 a.m.
LUNCH – 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – NORTH COURTYARD / WESTMINSTER IV 12:00 Noon
Condensation Ratings Comparison Task Group
12:30-1:30 (5)
Sealants and Adhesives Technical Steering Committee
12:30-1:30 (7)
Skylight/Sloped Glazing Document
Management Committee
12:30-1:30 (2)
Wood and Cellulosic Composite
Material Council 12:30-1:30 (3)
VMC Environmental Stewardship Committee
12:30-1:30 (4)
1:00 p.m.
Manufactured
Housing Council 1-2 (6)
Marketing Forum 1:30-2:30
(1)
Hardware Committee
1:30-2 (5) Skylight/Sloped
Glazing Council 1:30-2:30 (2)
Fiberglass Material Council 1:30-2 (3)
VMC Document Management
Committee 1:30-2 (4)
2:00 p.m.
Wall Interface
Council 2-3 (7)
Aluminum Material Council 2-2:30 (5)
VMC Technical Steering Committee
2-3 (4) Door Council 2:30-3:30 (2)
AMC Presentation: Coatings Trends
2:30-3:30 (5) 3:00 p.m.
Vinyl Material Council (2nd mtg) 3-3:30 (4)
4:00 p.m.
DINNER/KARAOKE AT THE RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE – 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. – MEET IN HOTEL LOBBY BY 3:45 P.M.
COMMITTEE / COUNCIL DESIGNATIONS
AAMA (Board Committees / General AAMA Activities) MHC (Manufactured Housing Council) AMC (Aluminum Material Council) RW (Residential Window Council) AW (Architectural Window Council) SKY (Skylight/Sloped Glazing Council) CW (Curtain Wall/Storefront Council) VMC (Vinyl Material Council) DOOR (Door Council) WALL (Wall Interface Council) FMC (Fiberglass Material Council) WCCMC (Wood and Cellulosic Composite Material Council) GMC (Glass Material Council)
PRODUCT GROUP DESIGNATIONS APG (Architectural Products Group) RPG (Residential Products Group)
CONFERENCE ROOM CODES WESTIN WESTMINSTER
WESTMINSTER (DENVER), CO
WESTMINSTER I-II = ROOM 1 STANDLEY I = ROOM 5 COTTON CREEK I = ROOM 2 MEADOWBROOK II = ROOM 6 COTTON CREEK II = ROOM 3 MEADOWBROOK I = ROOM 7 STANDLEY II = ROOM 4 AAMA REGISTRATION = WESTMINSTER FOYER CAFÉ AAMA / BREAKFAST = WESTMINSTER III RECEPTIONS = PROMENADE PLAZA (SUN); WESTMINSTER IV (MON) LUNCHES (MON-TUES) = NORTH COURTYARD (OUTSIDE) / WESTMINSTER IV LUNCH (WED) = WESTMINSTER IV
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 NOTE: Wednesday sessions may start/adjourn earlier than scheduled. Please plan accordingly.
TIME AAMA CURTAIN WALL/STOREFRONT ARCHITECTURAL
WINDOW RESIDENTIAL WINDOW
WALL INTERFACE
SKYLIGHT/SLOPED GLAZING & DOOR
AMC/GMC/MHC WOOD/
FIBERGLASS VINYL
7:00 a.m.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST – 6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. - WESTMINSTER III Marketing Steering
Committee 7:30-8:30 (5)
Document Management committee
7:30-8:30 (1) 8:00 a.m.
AAMA 103 CERTIFICATION PROGRAM CHANGES UPDATE (MEMBERS ONLY) – 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1) 9:00 a.m.
FenestrationAssociate / FenestrationMaster Certification Exams
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon (Flatirons – 2nd Floor)
ARCHITECTURAL WINDOW COUNCIL AND CURTAIN WALL/STOREFRONT COUNCIL – 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1) RESIDENTIAL WINDOW COUNCIL – 9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1)
10:00 a.m.
INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS UPDATE (ASTM, ASHRAE, IGMA & NFRC) – 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1)
CODE ACTION COMMITTEE (CAC) – 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1) 11:00 a.m.
BOX LUNCH – 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. - WESTMINSTER III 12:00 Noon
CERTIFICATION POLICY COMMITTEE – 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1) 1:00 p.m. CLOSING GENERAL SESSION – 1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. – WESTMINSTER I-II (1) 2:00 p.m.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS – 2:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – STANDLEY I (5)
3:00 p.m.
COMMITTEE / COUNCIL DESIGNATIONS
AAMA (Board Committees / General AAMA Activities) MHC (Manufactured Housing Council) AMC (Aluminum Material Council) RW (Residential Window Council) AW (Architectural Window Council) SKY (Skylight/Sloped Glazing Council) CW (Curtain Wall/Storefront Council) VMC (Vinyl Material Council) DOOR (Door Council) WALL (Wall Interface Council) FMC (Fiberglass Material Council) WCCMC (Wood and Cellulosic Composite Material Council) GMC (Glass Material Council)
PRODUCT GROUP DESIGNATIONS APG (Architectural Products Group) RPG (Residential Products Group)
CONFERENCE ROOM CODES WESTIN WESTMINSTER
WESTMINSTER (DENVER), CO
WESTMINSTER I-II = ROOM 1 STANDLEY I = ROOM 5 COTTON CREEK I = ROOM 2 MEADOWBROOK II = ROOM 6 COTTON CREEK II = ROOM 3 MEADOWBROOK I = ROOM 7 STANDLEY II = ROOM 4 AAMA REGISTRATION = WESTMINSTER FOYER CAFÉ AAMA / BREAKFAST = WESTMINSTER III RECEPTIONS = PROMENADE PLAZA (SUN); WESTMINSTER IV (MON) LUNCHES (MON-TUES) = NORTH COURTYARD (OUTSIDE) / WESTMINSTER IV LUNCH (WED) = WESTMINSTER IV