
Course Overview
Plumbing systems are critical to the functionality and safety of commercial buildings, yet they are often underrepresented in formal education. This course explores the full scope of plumbing infrastructure, from municipal supply and drainage to lab and healthcare-specific systems. Through code analysis, system design, and real-world applications, participants will develop the skills to manage plumbing projects with confidence and precision.
Learning Outcomes
- Interpret and apply plumbing codes and standards to commercial building projects.
- Design and evaluate plumbing systems for water supply, drainage, stormwater, and specialty applications.
- Coordinate plumbing design and installation with other disciplines to ensure efficient and compliant systems.
Who Should Attend?
- Mechanical and plumbing design engineers involved in commercial and institutional projects.
- Construction managers, contractors, and estimators responsible for plumbing system implementation.
- Facility operators, inspectors, and consultants working in labs, healthcare, and office environments.
Additional Information
This course has been approved by the State of WI Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) for 20 hours for: Commercial Plumbing Inspector, Journeyman Plumber, and Master Plumber license holders.
Course Outline
Day 1
Welcome and Student Introductions
Tab 1 – Plumbing Design Criteria
- Historical context, fixture counts, materials, valves, and equipment layout
Tab 2 – Municipal Water Supply
- Backflow prevention, pressure, quality, and treatment requirements
Tab 3 – Codes and Standards
- Overview of DSPS, IPC, IFGC, NFPA, ADA, UPC, LEED, WELL
Tab 4 – Domestic Water Piping (Part One)
- Water treatment, softeners, and hot water generation
Day 2
Tab 5 – Domestic Water Piping (Part Two)
- Distribution, sizing, recirculation, pressure zones, and Legionella prevention
Tab 6 – Drainage and Venting
- Pipe layout, vent stacks, sump pumps, and odor control
Tab 7 – Storm and Rain Water
- Runoff management, catch basins, irrigation, and stormwater harvesting
Day 3
Tab 8 – Natural Gas Requirements
- Pressure, metering, appliances, and gas-fired equipment
Tab 9 – Plumbing Estimating
- Scope, plans, takeoffs, budgeting, and scheduling
Tab 10 – Science Lab Considerations
- Lab sinks, emergency fixtures, RO/DI systems, and special waste
Tab 11 – Healthcare Facility Issues
- Medical gas systems, certification, decontamination, and temperature control
Testimonials
"Excellent overview of the breadth of knowledge needed for plumbing design. Great discussions of real-world examples from the class related to each system/challenge... Very knowledgeable presenters with experience."
–Richard, Boyt Engineering, Marion, IL
"It was a very interesting course that covered a broach spectrum of topics in a way that allowed everyone in the room to comment, which was outstanding and very productive to provide different points of view."
—Dave, Master Plumber, Marshfield Clinic Health System, Marshfield, Wisconsin
"I came in with only moderate plumbing knowledge picked up on one or two projects. I feel that I have a good store of general system knowledge that I can apply going forward."
—Clayton, TKDA, St. Paul, Minnesota
"It was good to focus on plumbing principles and hear experiences from others in the industry...I can use many aspects of this course daily in my job, especially for design-build projects."
—Brian, Assistant Project Manager, J.F. Ahern Co., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
"I came in with the hope I would learn about all the different kinds of systems and their related equipment, and I now have a much better understanding of both."
Brad, Sherman Mechanical, Cary, Illinois
"Learned all of the basics of plumbing systems, as promised...Very good course, glad I took it."
—Teddy, Mechanical Engineer, Kohler Co., Kohler, Wisconsin
"I liked how there was a lot of knowledgeable people within the class, and created some great dialogue...Learned a lot from instructors and classmates."
—Greg, Plumbing Estimator, Butters-Fetting Co., Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Instructors
Tj Smith
Jill Imig
Jill Imig, PE, EDAC is an Associate Vice president with HGA in Milwaukee and has over 15 years of experience in the design of plumbing, medical gas and fire protection systems for healthcare, corporate, higher education and science & technology. Jill also serves as the Milwaukee office’s mechanical engineering department leader. She has a passion for working as part of an interdisciplinary design and construction team to create designs that best suite client’s needs, considering cost, efficiency, and sustainability. Additionally, she is highly involved with the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE), American Society of Healthcare Engineering (ASHE), and the Medical Gas Professional Healthcare Organization (MGPHO).
Christoph Lohr
Christoph Lohr, PE, CPD, has over a decade of experience in designing plumbing systems for healthcare, laboratory, hospitality, sports, and university projects. Christoph's current responsibilities as Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for IAPMO is to identify long term, high impact projects, develop a business case for them, bring resources to bear, and execute them for maximum results. Christoph's professional activities in the industry extend into multiple volunteer associations, of which he has also assumed leadership roles setting strategy and direction for teams including ASPE Phoenix Chapter, ASPE Society, ASPE Legionella Working Group, ASHRAE Committees, PIPE Trust of Arizona, and IAPMO's Safe Building Reopening Best Practices. Christoph consistently looks to find long-term, holistic solutions that positively impact public health and safety, particularly in the world of water and plumbing.
Doug Nelson
Douglas Nelson, PE, has passion for developing engineers to be successful in the marketplace. He wants all students to be job-ready when the arrive at their chosen career. He does this as an Assistant Professor in the Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Department at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. He has been involved in various aspects of the plumbing industry for approximately 40 years. In addition to teaching plumbing and fire protection he manages learning in both the Civil Engineering and Construction Management areas.
Cory Powers
Cory Powers, CPD, is an engineering principal at HGA in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a background in mechanical design, having specialized in plumbing, medical gas and fire protection systems. A ready source of knowledge and information, Cory provides leadership, planning and coordination to make sure clients receive long-term benefits for their investment. He focuses on sustainable outcomes, researching and analyzing available and new technologies that provide energy-efficient, long-lasting and cost-effective solutions. Cory is a Certified Plumbing Designer, a registered Designer of Engineering Systems in the State of Wisconsin, and a member of ASPE. He is currently a lecturer at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, having earned a BS in Architectural Engineering Mechanical Systems there.
Zac Rockendorf
Zac Rockendorf, MP, is a Senior Project Manager at JF Ahern company in Milwaukee Wisconsin, with a background in commercial plumbing construction. With a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering and over 15 years of industry experience in plumbing design, estimating, and construction, he focuses on innovation and efficiencies to bring value to his projects. Zac is a credentialed Master Plumber in the State of WI and is an active member of the WI ASPE.
Upcoming dates (2)
Understanding Plumbing Systems in Commercial Buildings
Location: Madison, WI
Course #: RA01520-D738
Fee: $1,595
interpro.wisc.edu/RA01520
Fee
- $1,595
Fee covers morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, and course materials.
Credits
- CEU: 2.2
- PDH: 22
Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
6/9/2026 8:0am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 6/9/2026 8:30am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 6/10/2026 8:30am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 6/11/2026 8:30am - 4:30pm Central Time
Instructors
Doug Nelson, Zac Rockendorf, Jill Imig, Cory Powers, Christoph Lohr, Tj Smith
Location
Accommodations
Room: rates start at $170
Group Code: Understanding Plumbing Systems
Reserve by: May 8, 2026
Reserve by: May 20, 2026
Accommodations include: Enjoy complimentary business center, WiFi and Local/Airport Shuttle. Each room has a refrigerator, microwave, 42-inch HDTV, and executive desk. Parking available $15/night.
Room: rates start at $160
Accommodations include: Complimentary WiFi, Local/Airport Shuttle, Pool, and Fitness Center.
Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend, please notify us no later than one week before your course begins, and we will refund your fee. Cancellations received after this date and no-shows are subject to a $150 administrative fee. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts.
Understanding Plumbing Systems in Commercial Buildings
Location: Madison, WI
Course #: RA01520-E112
Fee: $1,595
interpro.wisc.edu/RA01520
Fee
- $1,595
Fee covers morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, and course materials.
Credits
- CEU: 2.2
- PDH: 22
Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
6/8/2027 8:00am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 6/8/2027 8:30am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 6/9/2027 8:30am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 6/10/2027 8:30am - 4:30pm Central Time
Instructors
Doug Nelson, Christoph Lohr, Zac Rockendorf, Cory Powers, Jill Imig, Tj Smith
Location
Accommodations
Accommodations include: Enjoy complimentary business center, WiFi and Local/Airport Shuttle. Each room has a refrigerator, microwave, 42-inch HDTV, and executive desk. Parking available $15/night.
Room: rates start at $160
Accommodations include: Complimentary WiFi, Local/Airport Shuttle, Pool, and Fitness Center.
Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend, please notify us no later than one week before your course begins, and we will refund your fee. Cancellations received after this date and no-shows are subject to a $150 administrative fee. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts.
