(Only one Associate member representative per company.) Registration for this event is now closed.įees: The fee for BOMA Building Engineers is $25. His expertise is concentrated in the area of building envelope design, construction, evaluation, and repair. Kami Farahmandpour is the Principal and Founder of Building Technology Consultants, Inc. Kami has been involved in the evaluation, testing, and repair of construction materials since his graduation in 1984 and has over 30 years of experience in the construction industry. Kami has managed over 500 projects, many of which have involved multiple disciplines and complex building envelope, material deterioration, and/or water leakage issues. Kami Farahmandpour PE, FRCI, FNAFE, REWC, RRC, RWC, RBEC, CCS He will provide tips on how to locate the origin of roof leaks and identify solutions to correct common issues.Ī facility tour will follow the presentation. as he discusses how to identify and diagnose roof leaks in commercial properties. That's why you don't want to miss the February Engineers Lunch on Diagnosing Roof Leaks to hear Kami Farahmandpour of Building Technology Consultants, Inc. In many cases, continuation of roof leaks can cause saturation of roof insulation, necessitating complete roof replacements. ![]() In fact, many leak-prone areas on your roof require timely repairs, and if the problems aren't diagnosed in time, the issue will just get progressively worse, ultimately causing more property damage and repair expenses. With the complexity of roofing systems, there are several areas in which water could leak into your building. Many Property Managers and Building Engineers spend considerable resources in addressing roof leaks or leaks through building facades, with mixed results. He is also a classical singer and pianist and enjoys travel, cooking, and DIY house updates (when his wife can tolerate it).Water leakage issues into buildings can be a frustrating nuisance, particularly when the source cannot be easily determined. Mark and his wife and three daughters live in the northern Chicago suburbs. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Happy Hollow Children’s Camp (Nashville, IN), and its Buildings & Grounds Committee. Mark currently serves on Landmarks Illinois’ Preservation Issues Committee, as well as Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Place Indiana Advisory Council. In 2018, Mark was honored to be recognized by National Trust for Historic Preservation in their inaugural “40 under 40: People Saving Places” list as an innovator “expanding our view of what it means to save places and tell America’s full history”. His experience not only provides a knowledge of existing and historic building materials but a thorough understanding of the building restoration process and full project life-cycle. He has worked with local, State, and Federal historic preservation professionals and commissions, while helping clients navigate Secretary of Interior’s Standards reviews for Federal and State Historic Tax Credits. He has also led National Register nominations, building condition assessments, feasibility studies, and historic structure report submissions for multiple landmarked sites. He has supported a wide range of project types, including the adaptive reuse and restoration of numerous hospitality, historic homestead, multi-family housing, and mixed-use developments. ![]() With 16 years of professional experience, Mark has spent most of his career specializing in Historic Preservation. ![]() He in a licensed Architect in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana. He is also responsible for leading project efforts in the Chicagoland region and surrounding markets. Mark is responsible for leading BEPG’s historic preservation work, including forensic investigation, material analysis, and building envelope consulting work. Mark Stoner, AIA is Principal Architect and Director of Preservation for Building Envelope Professionals Group, LLC.
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