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Course Overview This session was originally presented at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium in St. Louis, Missouri.  This course includes the following components: recording of the live session a summative assessment consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions two surveys required to claim continuing education credit   Description The International Existing Building Code (IEBC) prescribes a minimum standard to maintain buildings as safe. But is there an expected duration to maintain this safety? If there are no guidelines as to what sort of duration or benchmark we as designers/consultants are trying to achieve, how can we encourage Owners to maintain minimum safety standards and expect them to perform periodic inspections and maintenance. In cities like New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, the implementation of facade ordinances has mandated that inspections of building exterior walls and regulatory reporting be performed and has, in turn, allowed for architects and engineers to make informed  decisions and recommendations on repair campaigns based on expected service life to either last to the next inspection cycle or become a longer-term solution. With the knowledge of knowing when a subsequent inspection is due, owners are able to then choose whether to make it to the next cycle or surpass the expectation. Course Recommended Prerequisite(s) Attendees should have familiarity with ASTM E2270-14 Standard Practice for Periodic Inspection of Building Facades for Unsafe Conditions and know that several cities in the US have facade ordinances aimed at mandating building maintenance to help ensure public safety. IIBEC Core Competencies: Exterior Walls (EW) Knowledge Level: Intermediate Course Access Courses are accessible in LearnUpon for one year from the date of purchase. Speaker/Author Mike Lopez, RA, AIA, NCARB Director Rimkus Mike Lopez has extensive building enclosure consulting and construction administration experience, specializing in exterior restoration, waterproofing, roofing, and leak remediation. As a Registered Architect in the states of Rhode Island, New York, Texas, Louisiana, and Florida, Lopez has the unique ability to provide both technical and aesthetic perspectives for any project and has been a part of numerous historic projects involving the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. He is also a member of the American Institute of Architects and holds a National Council for Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Certificate.   Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in the session content at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium are those of the content author(s)/speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of the International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC). IIBEC makes no warranty, whether express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy or validity of the information provided. Credit Start Date 5/22/2025             Credit Expiration Date 5/22/2028 Continuing Education Credit Statement This course is approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH This course is approved for 1.0 AIA LU/HSW AIA Course Number: BES25_13_OD AIA Provider Number: G024 Continuing Education Credit Claim Information To claim IIBEC CEHs, learners are required to: Achieve a passing score of 70% on the summative assessment (learners are provided unlimited attempts) Complete the course Evaluation & Attestation Survey After completing the Evaluation & Attestation Survey, learners will be able to download a Certificate of Completion.  Learners are responsible for self-reporting IIBEC CEH credit by uploading their Certificate of Completion to their IIBEC Portal. For assistance in self-reporting CEHs, please reach out to: [email protected] To claim AIA LU, learners are required to complete the above requirements, as well as: Complete the AIA Survey (AIA member number is required) AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members.   AIA CES Provider statement IIBEC is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider G024. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs.  Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES ([email protected] or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3). This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.   Read more

Course Overview This session was originally presented at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium in St. Louis, Missouri.  This course includes the following components: recording of the live session a summative assessment consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions two surveys required to claim continuing education credit   Description Parapets and guardrails often overlap in purpose when they are located at the edge of a terrace, balcony, or roof. To make matters more complicated, these “secondary architectural elements” may directly impact the building enclosure in terms of water management, air, and thermal control.  These key issues come into play during the design, construction, and service of the building as these architectural elements have a unique array of considerations for a very complicated location. The structural, thermal, safety, waterproofing/roofing, and aesthetics of the enclosure all need to be considered and coordinated. The intersection of regulatory requirements (such as codes and local ordinances) with good design, detailing, and maintenance practices can help promote long lasting parapets and guardrails for years to come without degrading the performance of the building enclosure. Course Recommended Prerequisite(s) N/A IIBEC Core Competencies: Exterior Walls (EW), Roofing (R) Knowledge Level: Intermediate Course Access Courses are accessible in LearnUpon for one year from the date of purchase. Presenter/Author John Graz, RRC, AIA, NCARB Senior Specialist BPL Enclosure John Graz has 30 years of experience with architectural investigations, design, and restoration of building enclosures. Projects range from historic preservation to new construction peer review and design assistance. He uses his extensive background in project management and as a team facilitator to assess, design, and provide construction administration of roof, facade, and plaza projects. Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in the session content at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium are those of the content author(s)/speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of the International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC). IIBEC makes no warranty, whether express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy or validity of the information provided. Credit Start Date 5/22/2025 Credit Expiration Date  5/22/2028 Continuing Education Credit Statement This course is approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH This course is approved for 1.0 AIA LU/HSW AIA Course Number: BES25_10_OD AIA Provider Number: G024 Continuing Education Credit Claim Information To claim IIBEC CEHs, learners are required to: Achieve a passing score of 70% on the summative assessment (learners are provided unlimited attempts) Complete the course Evaluation & Attestation Survey After completing the Evaluation & Attestation Survey, learners will be able to download a Certificate of Completion.  Learners are responsible for self-reporting IIBEC CEH credit by uploading their Certificate of Completion to their IIBEC Portal. For assistance in self-reporting CEHs, please reach out to: [email protected] To claim AIA LU, learners are required to complete the above requirements, as well as: Complete the AIA Survey (AIA member number is required) AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members.   AIA CES Provider statement IIBEC is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider G024. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs.  Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES ([email protected] or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3). This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.   Read more

Course Overview This session was originally presented at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium in St. Louis, Missouri.  This course includes the following components: recording of the live session a summative assessment consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions two surveys required to claim continuing education credit   Description How far can we push the limits of an existing building to achieve significant energy and carbon savings while navigating the constraints of its structure and function? This presentation will delve into the challenges of pursuing a deep energy retrofit for a high-rise residential building, with the goal of achieving EnerPHit certification. We will examine the design decisions, construction challenges, and necessary compromises made throughout the project, highlighting the delicate balance between ambitious energy targets and the practical realities of working with an existing building. By sharing lessons learned, this presentation aims to provide insights for other design professionals facing similar challenges. Course Recommended Prerequisite(s) EIFS over cladding terminology, materials, and typical installation details. Punched window terminology, materials, and typical installation details. Thermal bridging: What it is, and how it is commonly addressed. Third-party energy conservation standards like Passive House. Thermal and hygrothermal modelling and modelling software programs. IIBEC Core Competencies: Exterior Walls (EW) Knowledge Level: Advanced Course Access Courses are accessible in LearnUpon for one year from the date of purchase. Presenter/Author Jennifer Hogan, REWC, RRO, CET, CRE, LEED AP, Certified Passive House Consultant Project Principal Pretium Engineering Inc. Jennifer Hogan is passionate about building sciences and energy performance. She has been a building science consultant for over 17 years and uses her experience and knowledge to help clients achieve their energy and carbon goals as the leader of the Energy and Carbon Reduction team at Pretium. A lifelong learner, Hogan has dedicated herself to furthering her craft by obtaining numerous industry certifications. If you asked what her favorite thing is about her career, she would tell you that it is being able to share her love of the built environment with others. Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in the session content at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium are those of the content author(s)/speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of the International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC). IIBEC makes no warranty, whether express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy or validity of the information provided. Credit Start Date 5/22/2025         Credit Expiration Date 5/22/2028 Continuing Education Credit Statement This course is approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH This course is approved for 1.0 AIA LU/HSW AIA Course Number: BES25_08_OD AIA Provider Number: G024 Continuing Education Credit Claim Information To claim IIBEC CEHs, learners are required to: Achieve a passing score of 70% on the summative assessment (learners are provided unlimited attempts) Complete the course Evaluation & Attestation Survey After completing the Evaluation & Attestation Survey, learners will be able to download a Certificate of Completion.  Learners are responsible for self-reporting IIBEC CEH credit by uploading their Certificate of Completion to their IIBEC Portal. For assistance in self-reporting CEHs, please reach out to: [email protected] To claim AIA LU, learners are required to complete the above requirements, as well as: Complete the AIA Survey (AIA member number is required) AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members.   AIA CES Provider statement IIBEC is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider G024. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs.  Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES ([email protected] or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3). This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.   Read more

Course Overview This session was originally presented at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium in St. Louis, Missouri.  This course includes the following components: recording of the live session a summative assessment consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions two surveys required to claim continuing education credit   Description Exterior sheathing panels made with MgO chemistry represent a newer but growing product category that, compared to more familiar sheathing options, are not as widely known or understood amongst even experienced building enclosure experts. Commonly asked questions include: Are MgO boards, chloride boards, and sulfate boards all referring to the same thing? Are they all functionally interchangeable, or are some better for specific applications? Why are people talking about sweating boards from Denmark? Can they be a value-adding part of a robust and resilient building enclosure? Since the early days of MgO composite panels, which have been around in their modern form for about 20 years, significant advancements in understanding the chemistry and process control for MgO-based sheathing have improved the quality of available products. This session will demystify MgO and provide a window into the academic research investigating the synthesis, structure, and stability of composite panels based on MgO starting materials. Learners will walk away with an industry leading understanding and the necessary tools to speak confidently and accurately about MgO-based boards. They will have clarity on how to evaluate and select boards based on quality and long-term performance for certain applications and will see how incorporating this product into their building(s) can improve the constructability and long-term performance of exterior walls and roof systems. Course Recommended Prerequisite(s) An understanding of exterior sheathing systems for opaque walls, including their function in creating a high-performance building enclosure, including appropriate control layers (bulk water, water vapor, air, and thermal). Additionally, experience with cladding attachment systems, various types of wall loading scenarios, and use of design tables to define appropriate cladding fastener rates is recommended. IIBEC Core Competencies: Exterior Walls (EW) Knowledge Level: Advanced Course Access Courses are accessible in LearnUpon for one year from the date of purchase. Author/Presenter Adam Broderick, PhD Research Scientist DuPont Performance Building Solutions Adam Broderick is a research and design scientist with DuPont Performance Building Solutions focused on applying material science and building science fundamentals to drive innovative building enclosure products and applications. He is on the front lines of developing and testing the newest technologies available to enable easier construction of higher performing, more resilient buildings. Despite having a background in formulating and evaluating products in the lab, he’s happiest when on a building site, collecting feedback on new products and application methods under development, and learning about the most challenging unsolved problems facing builders today as they become the innovations of tomorrow. Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in the session content at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium are those of the content author(s)/speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of the International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC). IIBEC makes no warranty, whether express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy or validity of the information provided. Credit Start Date 5/22/2025              Credit Expiration Date 5/22/2028 Continuing Education Credit Statement This course is approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH This course is approved for 1.0 AIA LU/HSW AIA Course Number: BES25_20_OD AIA Provider Number: G024 Continuing Education Credit Claim Information To claim IIBEC CEHs, learners are required to: Achieve a passing score of 70% on the summative assessment (learners are provided unlimited attempts) Complete the course Evaluation & Attestation Survey After completing the Evaluation & Attestation Survey, learners will be able to download a Certificate of Completion.  Learners are responsible for self-reporting IIBEC CEH credit by uploading their Certificate of Completion to their IIBEC Portal. For assistance in self-reporting CEHs, please reach out to: [email protected] To claim AIA LU, learners are required to complete the above requirements, as well as: Complete the AIA Survey (AIA member number is required) AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members.   AIA CES Provider statement IIBEC is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider G024. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs.  Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES ([email protected] or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3). This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.   Read more

Course Overview This session was originally presented at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium in St. Louis, Missouri.  This course includes the following components: recording of the live session a summative assessment consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions two surveys required to claim continuing education credit   Description As climate change intensifies, the need for resilient commercial buildings has become increasingly urgent. A continuous, high-performance air- and water-resistive barrier (AWB) assembly serves as a critical defense against environmental stressors, safeguarding building enclosures from air leakage, moisture intrusion, and thermal cycling. This presentation offers practical guidance for building enclosure consultants and designers on integrating resilience into both new construction and retrofit projects. It examines the evolution of energy codes to identify key advancements and anticipate future requirements that shape enclosure design. Through detailed analysis, the presentation compares laboratory-tested and field-proven roof and wall assemblies, emphasizing the importance of material durability under real-world conditions. Additionally, it underscores the role of quality assurance protocols, such as building enclosure commissioning, the Air Barrier Association of America (ABAA) Quality Assurance Program, and whole-building airtightness testing, in aligning field performance with design intent. By bridging theoretical design with practical implementation, the presentation highlights best practices for achieving adaptable, durable, and energy-efficient building enclosures in the face of climate challenges. Course Recommended Prerequisite(s) N/A IIBEC Core Competencies: Building Enclosure Commissioning Knowledge Level: Advanced Course Access Courses are accessible in LearnUpon for one year from the date of purchase. Presenter/Author Benjamin Meyer, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB Building Enclosure Business Director Siplast Benjamin Meyer serves as building enclosure business director for Siplast. He also serves as chair of the ASHRAE 90.1 Envelope Committee, director of the Air Barrier Association of America (ABAA), past member at large on the NIBS BETEC board, past LEED Technical Committee member, and past technical advisor of the LEED Materials (MR) TAG.   Presenter/Author Luke Geoffrion, PhD Associate R&D Manager – Innovation Siplast Luke Geoffrion has a PhD in applied physics from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he studied thermodynamics and the processing of nanomaterials, and where he published 10 scientific journal articles. During his tenure at Siplast, he was responsible for developing WALLcontrol, Terapro, and roofing adhesives. He enjoys playing video games and hiking with his wife and five pets. Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in the session content at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium are those of the content author(s)/speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of the International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC). IIBEC makes no warranty, whether express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy or validity of the information provided. Credit Start Date 8/21/2025 Credit Expiration Date 8/21/2028 Continuing Education Credit Statement This course is approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH This course is approved for 1.0 AIA LU/HSW AIA Course Number: BES25_22_OD AIA Provider Number: G024 Continuing Education Credit Claim Information To claim IIBEC CEHs, learners are required to: Achieve a passing score of 70% on the summative assessment (learners are provided unlimited attempts) Complete the course Evaluation & Attestation Survey After completing the Evaluation & Attestation Survey, learners will be able to download a Certificate of Completion.  Learners are responsible for self-reporting IIBEC CEH credit by uploading their Certificate of Completion to their IIBEC Portal. For assistance in self-reporting CEHs, please reach out to: [email protected] To claim AIA LU, learners are required to complete the above requirements, as well as: Complete the AIA Survey (AIA member number is required) AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members.   AIA CES Provider statement IIBEC is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider G024. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs.  Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES ([email protected] or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3). This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request. Read more

Course Overview This session was originally presented at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium in St. Louis, Missouri.  This course includes the following components: recording of the live session a summative assessment consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions two surveys required to claim continuing education credit   Description The durability of the building enclosure relies not only on the quality of its design but also on the precision of its execution during construction. This presentation examines the critical interface between architectural detailing and on-site installation, focusing on the translation of information from architects to installers. Building forensic professionals often identify how minor oversights during design or installation evolve into significant issues, such as moisture intrusion or thermal inefficiencies. Drawing on forensic insights, the study highlights common communication breakdowns that compromise enclosure performance and durability. It emphasizes the importance of clear documentation, effective communication tools, and installer training to align design intent with real-world practices. Practical recommendations drawn from recent forensic case studies span every phase of a building’s life cycle. They include (1) annotated design drawings that explicitly show moisture control components such as kick‑out diverter flashings, (2) permitting checklists that flag any missing water management details before construction begins, (3) step by step installation guides and on‑site communication protocols so trades can translate design intent accurately, (4) inspector training and digital visualization tools that spotlight high‑risk interfaces during field reviews, and (5) homeowner handbooks that explain maintenance routines and warn of early signs of enclosure distress. Course Recommended Prerequisite(s) Attendees should be familiar with basic building science principles, including moisture and thermal management; common materials and construction techniques used in building enclosures; and industry standards and codes related to durability and performance. The session aims to build on this foundational knowledge, offering insights into more nuanced and advanced topics, such as identifying and addressing common installation errors, translating forensic findings into actionable construction strategies, and enhancing communication between architects, contractors, and site teams to prevent building enclosure failures. IIBEC Core Competencies: Exterior Walls (EW) Knowledge Level: Intermediate Course Access Courses are accessible in LearnUpon for one year from the date of purchase. Speaker/Author Javeriya Hasan, PhD (Building Science), MBSc, MSc, BEng (Hons), EIT Associate 30 Forensic Engineering Javeriya Hasan is an associate with the Civil & Structural Engineering and Building Science & Building Envelope Engineering group at 30 Forensic Engineering. She holds a PhD in building science from Toronto Metropolitan University, where her research involved the development of a machine learning-based tool for solar neighbourhood planning. Her experience lies in the areas of sustainability and built environment, with an emphasis on building energy efficiency, building performance, and resilience. Authors Jeff Reitsma, PEng Mr. Jeff Reitsma is vice president and practice lead of 30FE’s Construction group, with nearly 25 years of experience in the engineering consulting and construction industries. Reitsma specializes in leadership of multidisciplinary forensic investigations and post-loss remediation projects nationwide and has led design and construction teams for some of the biggest engineering firms in North America. He has overseen municipal capital infrastructure projects from conception to completion and has designed and directed indoor air quality, catastrophic loss response, and fire and flood impact remediation projects. He is an ODACC-registered adjudicator supporting dispute resolution under the Construction Act in Ontario. Hitesh Doshi, PE Hitesh Doshi, professor, Toronto Metropolitan University, in the department of architectural science, has over 35 years of educating and training professionals in building science. A professional engineer, he has 40 years of experience practicing building science, with a focus on performance of building enclosure systems. In recent years he has contributed to knowledge on rooftop systems such as urban farms, green roofs, and blue roofs. He has also been involved in advocacy work through regulatory warranty and builder authorities. Clair Tam Claire Tam is a building science consultant specializing in building enclosure component modelling and performance analysis at Stantec. She applies her architecture and building science background and passion for high-performance enclosure detailing to evaluate building performance and sustainable design strategies. She is adept at using multiple simulation tools for 2-D and 3-D thermal, hygrothermal, whole-building energy, and Passive House design. Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in the session content at the 2025 IIBEC Building Enclosure Symposium are those of the content author(s)/speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of the International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC). IIBEC makes no warranty, whether express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy or validity of the information provided. Credit Start Date 5/22/2025                Credit Expiration Date 5/22/2028 Continuing Education Credit Statement This course is approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH This course is approved for 1.0 AIA LU/HSW AIA Course Number: BES25_07_OD AIA Provider Number: G024 Continuing Education Credit Claim Information To claim IIBEC CEHs, learners are required to: Achieve a passing score of 70% on the summative assessment (learners are provided unlimited attempts) Complete the course Evaluation & Attestation Survey After completing the Evaluation & Attestation Survey, learners will be able to download a Certificate of Completion.  Learners are responsible for self-reporting IIBEC CEH credit by uploading their Certificate of Completion to their IIBEC Portal. For assistance in self-reporting CEHs, please reach out to: [email protected] To claim AIA LU, learners are required to complete the above requirements, as well as: Complete the AIA Survey (AIA member number is required) AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members.   AIA CES Provider statement IIBEC is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider G024. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs.  Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES ([email protected] or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3). This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.   Read more

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