NRCA Resources

NRCA customized educational programs

Through its customized educational offerings, NRCA can meet any training need. Live lectures, demonstrations and Web-based instruction can be used to tailor an interactive learning program to meet your company's needs. Benefits of NRCA's customized educational programs include the following:
  • Customized training: Programs are developed to meet your specific needs, concerns and budget.
  • Convenience: Training can take place at your company's office or another suitable location of your choice.
  • Economy: Costs are reduced substantially when groups of employees participate in the same training.
  • Quality instruction: All programs are led by professionals selected for their experience and expertise in the subject.
  • Attention to detail: Logistics and materials are handled expertly by NRCA.
To inquire about NRCA custom educational training classes, contact Sarah Gough, NRCA's education contract sales manager, at (800) 323-9545, Ext. 7507, or sgough@nrca.net.

NRF accepts applications for disaster relief

The National Roofing Foundation's (NRF's) Disaster Relief Task Force currently is accepting applications for disaster aid through its Disaster Relief Fund. The task force will make its final decision for aid allocation during the week of Feb. 12 though urgent requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis before that date.

Aid will be provided to applicants in the following two categories.

Category 1—Helping our own: Those who work in the roofing industry (contractors, roofing workers, architects, consultants, etc.) and suffered damages because of Hurricanes Katrina or Rita are eligible to apply. NRCA membership is not required. Some examples of applicant needs include uninsured losses, insurance deductible, new appliances and temporary housing expenses.

Category 2—Helping the community: Those who own a home or building in need of roof system repair or replacement because of Hurricanes Katrina or Rita are eligible to apply. Some examples of the types of projects that will be considered include churches, youth homes, activity centers, schools and homes belonging to low-income or disabled families.

To apply for disaster aid, submit an application form to NRF Disaster Relief Fund, Attn.: Jacki Golike, 10255 W. Higgins Road, Suite 600, Rosemont, IL 60018; fax (847) 299-1183; e-mail jgolike@nrca.net. Grant applications are available on NRCA's Web site, www.nrca.net, by viewing "Quick Links" and clicking on "Disaster Relief Fund."

If you have questions about NRF's Disaster Relief Fund, contact Golike, NRCA's associate executive director of operations, at (800) 299-9070, Ext. 7582, or e-mail jgolike@nrca.net.

New products

2006-07 Low-slope Roofing Materials Guide

NRCA's two-volume 2006-07 Low-slope Roofing Materials Guide is a comprehensive report that addresses commercial, industrial and institutional low-slope roof coverings, rigid insulation board, fasteners, and cements and coating products currently available in the U.S. It also provides information about warranties offered for most membrane roof systems and detailed descriptions of manufacturers' roofing materials, including product names, types, specifications and characteristics.

The NRCA Architectural Sheet Metal and Metal Roofing Manual, 2006 Edition

This manual has the latest information about architectural sheet metal and metal roofing and examines substrates, underlayments, vapor retarders, insulation and ventilation, and design and application information for low- and steep-slope metal panel roof systems. It has been revised to include NRCA's 390-page interim update completed in January 2006 and 56-page interim update completed in November 2003. It also covers ASTM International standards, FM Global and Underwriters' Laboratories considerations, and reroofing. In addition, it features architectural and structural metal details and all the information about metal roofing from The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual, Fifth Edition, as well as a glossary of terms, in an easy-to-use format.

The NRCA Spray Polyurethane Foam-based Roofing Manual, 2006 Edition

This manual contains the latest information about spray polyurethane foam- (SPF-) based roof systems and explains materials, design considerations and application techniques. It has been revised to include NRCA's 390-page interim update completed in January 2006 and 56-page interim update completed in November 2003. Also included are specification plates and details, all the information about SPF-based roofing from The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual, Fifth Edition, and a glossary of terms in an easy-to-use format.

NRCA Construction Details on CD-ROM includes 2006 updates

Updated in 2006, this CD-ROM allows the use of construction details contained in The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual, Fifth Edition, withAuto-CAD® software. There are 450 roofing construction details in isometric and section views, including new steep-slope and sheet-metal details, in conjunction with Auto-CAD® software to customize plans to fit your specific project needs. NRCA Construction Details on CD-ROM including 2006 updates is best used with The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual, Fifth Edition. It is not compatible with Macintosh systems.

Online resources

NRCA's Web site, www.nrca.net, offers a multitude of resources and benefits. Following are ways to explore the NRCA online community:

Upcoming NRCA events

February

2
OSHA-sponsored Train-the-Trainer Safety Program
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Contact: Michelle Biesiada
(847) 299-9070, Ext. 7534
A free class providing information about establishing a safety program

3
OSHA-sponsored Train-the-Trainer Safety Program
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Contact: Michelle Biesiada
(847) 299-9070, Ext. 7534
A free class providing information about establishing a safety program

13-16
NRCA's 119th Annual Convention
Las Vegas
Contact: Michelle Iniguez
(847) 299-9070, Ext. 7539
NRCA's annual convention in conjunction with Hanley Wood's 2006 International Roofing Expo

13
CERTA Train the Trainer
Las Vegas
Contact: Janice Davis
(847) 299-9070, Ext. 7505
Become certified to train workers in proper torching applications

March

1
OSHA-sponsored Train-the-Trainer Safety Program
Buffalo, N.Y.
Contact: Michelle Biesiada
(847) 299-9070, Ext. 7534
A free class providing information about establishing a safety program

14
Ask the Expert—SpecRight: Taking the lead on energy-efficient roof system design
Online
Contact: Janice Davis
(847) 299-9070, Ext. 7505
Learn about how to design and install energy-efficient roof systems

31
Maximizing the Life of Your Roof: Implementing a Roof Asset Management Program
Orlando, Fla.
Contact: Janice Davis
(847) 299-9070, Ext. 7505
Learn the proper procedures to best manage your roofing assets

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