SOLD OUT: This Old Castle: Concrete Fundamentals for Homes
Old home ownership is not for the faint of heart (trust us, we know!), but we're here to help!
We've teamed up with our friends at History Nebraska to bring you a series designed to demystify maintaining and preserving your old home or building. We're calling it This Old Castle, and you're invited to learn alongside us from the best experts in town.
For the December installment of This Old Castle, we welcome John Brennan and Jonathan Krainak, board members with Preserve Omaha, to lead their This Old Castle presentation titled, "Concrete Fundamentals for Homes." We'll explore the history of concrete from its discovery to modern day, as well as cover the fundamental characteristics. They will guide us step-by-step through a successful small scale concrete placement and help us identify factors leading to concrete failure and how to avoid them.
About Our Speakers:
Jonathan Krainak
Jon is an Omaha native and a graduate of Central High School and UNO. He served in the US Army Reserve from 1988-1996. Today, he works as a technology professional including as a systems analyst and director. He is an assistant property manager of a 4-unit multi-family home. He currently serves on the board of directors for Preserve Omaha, a 501(c)3 non-profit with a mission to educate, advocate, and take action to save cultural and historic places.
John Brennan
John is an Omaha native and a graduate of Tech High (the last graduating class!). He earned his BS in Construction Engineering from Iowa State University and served in the US Navy from 1989-1993. He is the owner and property manager of a 4-unit multi-family home and has worked in the construction industry for decades. His work includes general contractor, architect's representative, owner's representative, and a facility manager. He currently serves on the board of directors for Preserve Omaha, a 501(c)3 non-profit with a mission to educate, advocate, and take action to save cultural and historic places.
Architects: Tonight's presentation is qualified for AIA HSW CEU credits.
Real Estate Agents: Tonight's presentation is eligible for Nebraska Real Estate Commission CE credits.
(Relevant documentation will be available at check-in).