Insulated Metal Panels  

The All-In-One Air and Water Barrier

Sponsored by Metal Construction Association | Presented by Greg Lusty and Brian Ng

Webinar On-Demand

This CE Center webinar is no longer eligible for receiving credits.

Ideal for both retrofits and new construction as an all-in-one air and water barrier with continuous insulation, roof and wall insulated metal panels deliver a plethora of performance, erection, durability, and aesthetic benefits.

Insulated Metal Panels

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Lusty

Greg Lusty is the Vice President of Sales at All Weather Insulated Panels, an industry leader in insulated metal wall and roof systems. All Weather Insulated Panels operates two manufacturing facilities in the United States (Vacaville CA, Little Rock AR). Greg has held various leadership roles including Sales, Marketing, Business Development, Product Management, and Innovation for industry leading manufacturers of exterior building envelope solutions. In his 22 years in business, he has proven a keen ability to adapt to new markets, technologies, processes and procedures and is at his best when working on challenging projects and uncharted duties.

Ng

Brian Ng is the Technical Director for All Weather Insulated Panels. He is currently a member of the Metal Construction Association’s IMP Alliance Technical Committee and the American Society of Civil Engineers. He earned his Bachelors of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Davis and is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of CA and a LEED Accredited Professional.

Originally published in Industrial Safety & Hygiene News

Originally published in August 2020

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Identify the role of prefabricated insulated metal panels (IMPs) as an all-in-one water and air barrier enclosure with continuous insulation.
  • Compare the construction benefits that IMPs deliver via a more simplified, cost-effective, and time-efficient erection process in addition to enhanced safety and less required manpower in the field.
  • Describe the key full building enclosure, structural, and fire-performance attributes of IMPs.
  • Explore the versatility and performance attributes of IMPs for retrofits and recladding.