Education Program

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Wednesday, February 26
Tuesday, February 25

Thursday, February 27

8:45 AM – 10:15 AM

TRACK I

Cement 101

Imran Uzun, Phil Greggs

Description

Dive into the fascinating topic of cement. Cement 101 will define the key differences in cements relative to our industry. This session will give you a well-rounded understanding of cement with an emphasis on ASTM Standards, cement production processes, physical characteristics, and insight into where technology is headed.

TRACK II

Build Your Team Through Effective Communication

Edgar Sanchez

Description

Finding quality construction employees continues to be a challenge and retaining quality employees is even more difficult. In this session, we’ll examine what MMG has done to engage and effectively communicate with its employees, both in the field and in the office. We’ll discuss how we focus on internal training opportunities provided for both employees and subcontractors and our TEAM approach to motivation and employee engagement.

TRACK III

Pool Renovation 101

Scott McKenna, Tom Engel

Description

This class is an overview of renovations for those beginning to do renovations or thinking about it. We will cover how renovations might help your business, the basics of estimating, the basics of the renovation work, problems to avoid, and opportunities to take advantage of.

SPANISH

SPANISH
NPC Start-Up Una Introducción

Danny Chavez, Lupe Mariscal, Alex Valdovinos
Description
Este curso le permitirá obtener una comprensión básica de lo que se necesita para completar un Start-Up exitoso según el NPC.

10:15 AM – 10:30 AM – BREAK

10:30 AM – NOON

TRACK I

PL Cement Update
Jonathan Dongell, Phil Greggs
Description
The NPC is thrilled to share the latest advancements in our research on cement technology! Our newest study dives deep into a comprehensive comparative analysis of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), Portland Limestone Cement (PLC) and General Use Cement (GU). Whether you are a Plasterer, Builder, or Service company you won’t want to miss this in-depth report.

TRACK II

Algae Deep Dive
Rudy Stankowitz
Description

A Deep Dive into Algae offers a sophisticated analysis of algae formation, growth, and mitigation strategies, drawing from the latest research and industry expertise, including findings from Rudy Stankowitz and the groundbreaking work documented on www.cpoclass.com & www.researchgate.net.  The course delves into the nuances of cyanobacteria (black algae), examining the environmental and chemical variables contributing to algae proliferation and how pool materials, including plaster composition, can indirectly support algae growth. We will also explore potential direct aesthetical biodeterioration, a well-known algal influence on plaster, and cyanotoxins’ toxicological aspects. With a focus on scientific precision and actionable solutions, this course goes beyond essential remediation. It offers a deeper understanding of the cellular biology of algae, advanced chemical interventions, and the critical role of maintenance practices in preventing long-term infestations. This course is ideal for professionals seeking to refine their expertise. It equips you with cutting-edge tools to ensure aesthetics and the control of photosynthetic nuisances in every pool you build or service. Expect to emerge with a mastery of algae management that enhances your professional practice, grounded in theory and application.

TRACK III

How to Grow, Evolve & Expand Your Business
Ryan Schilli, Jeremy Hasbrouck, Hector Guzman, Matt McMaster

Moderator: Brent Lane

Description
Join a round table discussion led by young professionals Brent Lane, Ryan Schilli and others, sharing how they are growing and evolving their business in the industry, from grassroots generational base to greenfield operations development and location additions. Learn from the panels’ success and share your own with the attendance of like-minded young professionals in our unique trade.

SPANISH

Problemas y Soluciones Comunes de Recubrimientos de Piscinas

Danny Chavez, Lupe Mariscal, Alex Valdovinos
Description
En esta clase, aprenderá sobre los problemas comunes y sus soluciones que puede ver en el revestimiento de una piscina.

10:15 AM – 10:30 AM – BREAK

2:30 PM – 4:00 PM

TRACK I

Pool Plastering Logistics

Ryan Schilli, Brad Mead
Moderator: Brent Lane

Description

This nuts & bolts course covers all you need to know to organize multiple crews and jobs into a full yet manageable schedule. Organization of the essentials, including equipment, materials, labor, logistics, oversight, and communications, enables you and your team to seamlessly coordinate pool jobs while considering conditions that impact your workload and job site. From parts and inventory to vendors, weather, travel, operations, accounting, internal and customer communications, and more, this course provides examples, tools, and methods used by 2 members on how to get the job done efficiently and on time.

TRACK II

Ask the Masters Panel
Dave Cooke, Dave Schilli, Scott McKenna, Jay Eaton, Jon Temple
Description
Imagine 90 minutes where you can ask five legends of the plaster industry anything you want (plaster-related of course). With a combined experience of over 150 years, Dave Schilli, Scott McKenna, David Cooke, Jay Eaton and Jon Temple with moderator Rob Blake, will take questions from the audience. Young applicators or those new to the industry can gain years of experience and valuable information from the pioneers of the modern method of pool plastering. From building a successful company and dealing with clients and employees to sharing plastering techniques, these five masters of their craft will increase your knowledge and expertise.

TRACK III

Swimming Pool Plastering – “Materials”

Phil Greggs
Description

Learn the basics regarding materials used for swimming pool plastering. What types of pigments perform best, and why? The balance between achieving vivid colors and achieving long-lasting colors. The use of admixtures with polymers and pozzolan that add workability or durability; modifiers that control set, rheology, and water demand; and the NPC recommended method for dosing and mixing. And, learn the basic differences between the materials used for swimming pool plastering versus those used for concrete construction, and why?

SPANISH

Cemento, Agregados y Aditivos: Una Guía Para Una Mezcla de Recubrimiento de Piscina Exitosa

Danny Chavez, Lupe Mariscal, Alex Valdovinos
Description
En esta clase, los asistentes recibirán información útil sobre los pasos para mezclar el recubrimiento de piscina en diferentes entornos, cuándo y cómo usar diferentes agregados y aditivos y cómo entregar y aplicar correctamente la mezcla en el casco de una piscina.

Friday, February 28

8:45 AM – 10:15 AM

TRACK I

GENESIS®– Myths & Misconceptions: Plastering Over Waterproofing Products
Ken Milbery
Description

This class will begin with a historical overview of the early challenges, materials, and application methods in the industry. We will cover standard terms and definitions, and then delve deeply into material science and compatibility. Why Damproofing is necessary and areas of concern. The session will focus on work performed by others versus self-performed work. We will conclude the session with a discussion of the current state of damproofing for pools and a Q&A session.

Learning Objectives
• History of Damproofing in submerged application and plaster finishes
• Definitions, applicable codes, standards and recommendations
• What to look for in a properly dampproofed pool
• Current challenges and material compaibility
• Chemical vs. Mechanical bond

TRACK II

Water Chemistry – The Latest & Greatest: From Start-up and Beyond

Terry Arko
Description

Start up begins before the pool is full. Terry Arko will present the best basic water chemistry techniques for starting and maintaining the pool throughout the seasons. This will include: proper chemistry steps, water balance, LSI, disinfection, CYA and algae prevention. Question and answer time is allowed at the end as well.

TRACK III

Cómo Trabajar Mejor Con Los Materiales Que Tiene

Danny Chavez, Lupe Mariscal, Alex Valdovinos

Description

Mejores prácticas de la industria para el uso de productos comunes de recubrimiento de piscinas.

10:15 AM – 10:30 AM – BREAK

10:30 AM – NOON

TRACK I

GENESIS® – Panel (Open) Discussion
Same Materials, Same Methods: Why Are We as An Industry So Against Change?

Panel: Ken Milbery, Matt Sharp, Scott McKenna
Moderator: Skip Phillips

Description

This program includes a panel discussion, followed by an open forum question and answer session. A panel of industry professionals moderated by Skip Phillips, Master CBP and co-founder of GENESIS® will openly discuss watertight vessels, which are paramount to successful projects and plastering of complicated designs and solutions. During this panel discussion, several experts representing various trades within the industry will share their challenges, apprehensions, experiences, and potential solutions.

TRACK II

A Deep Dive into Cyanuric Acid

Rudy Stankowitz
Description

A Deep Dive into Cyanuric Acid is designed for pool builders and plasterers interested in an advanced level explanation, offering a thorough exploration of cyanuric acid’s functions, its interactions with other pool chemicals, and the long-term effects on pool plaster and maintenance. In this session, you’ll gain an advanced understanding of the complex challenges posed by over-stabilization as well as some misconceptions. We will cover copper cyanurate formation—what it is and the role of pool chemistry. Additionally, you’ll explore innovative techniques for reducing cyanuric acid levels, including the use of aluminum sulfate (alum) to effectively lower CYA concentrations without draining the pool, a method pioneered by industry experts and explored on www.cpoclass.com. We will also delve into the latest research on cyanuric acid’s interaction with chlorine and its impact on sanitation, ORP, and focusing on the need to avoid overstabilization. I think a few words on stain removal, though off topic, may find it’s way into this session as well. Designed for entrepreneurial thinkers and industry professionals eager to refine their expertise, this course is the definitive guide to mastering the intricacies of cyanuric acid in pool environments.

TRACK III

Plaster Placement
Jeff McGalliard, Dave Cooke
Description

An introduction to pool finish application “from the bag to the fill.” This course will discuss some of the various techniques for the application of interior finishes.

NOON – 2:15 PM – LUNCH/AUCTION

2:30 PM – 4:30 PM

TRACK I

WU – Construction 2252: Concrete Defect Identification & Prevention

Bill Drakeley, Jon Temple

Description
Inground concrete structures built to indefinitely contain water are prone to significant and potentially disastrous defects when not built correctly. This three-hour course begins with an overview of basic concrete science and cracking identification, and then moves into a careful analysis of specific failures common to concrete watershape construction. With that foundation, the focus shifts to effective preventive and corrective techniques, workmanship and performance standards that prevent costly defects and damage.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Review the causes of structural failures and how to identify them
2. List basic formulas and scientific principles supporting reliable, watertight concrete vessels
3. Define defect parameters and performance standards
4. Identify common workmanship mistakes and corresponding preventive measures

This class is 2 hours and provides .2 CEUs

TRACK II

Common Plaster Problems & Solutions

Joey Chavez, Tom Engel

Description
This class will help you identify, remedy, and avoid common pool finish issues which can level the playing field between yourself, your customer, and the service technician.

TRACK III

SPANISH
Recubrimientos de Piscina: Foro Abierto

Danny Chavez, Lupe Mariscal, Alex Valdovinos
Description
Ven a tener una discusión abierta y haz preguntas a los profesionales sobre los recubrimientos de piscinas.
4:30 PM – 7:30 PM – EXHIBITS & RECEPTION