Virtual/Online
Webinar: Coating Innovations and the Healthy Building Movement
Virtual - OnlineIndoor air quality is critical to occupant health and well being. Advanced coatings can help address common concerns prevalent in commercial space. Transparency is critical to selecting products that perform as claimed, so you'll learn how to find coatings that are third-party certified. Finally, you will learn strategies for incorporating natural elements with biophilic design […]
Webinar: Designing with Insulated Metal Roof Panels
Virtual - OnlineThis course focuses on design considerations when using insulated metal roof panels. Panel characteristics, paint finishes and roof geometry options are reviewed. Support structure requirements (ex: purlins, joists, decking) including steel alignment/tolerances, panel spans and roof diaphragm considerations are studied. Functional aspects including environmental control layers (air, vapor, water and thermal) are examined. A full […]
Online SAP Training
Virtual - OnlinePost-disaster Safety-Assessment Program (SAP) training provides architects, engineers, and building inspectors with the knowledge to provide evaluations of facilities and buildings in the aftermath of a disaster. At the end of this training, you will be able to: Recognize the important role architects and associated building professionals play in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. Accurately […]
AEC Industry Collaboration Roundtable
There is no question that these current times are posing unique challenges to our companies in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industries. For the first time, the Virginia components of the American Institute of Architects, American Council of Engineering Companies, and the Associated General Contractors will host a joint roundtable discussion for our members. […]
Panel Discussion: Memorial to Enslaved Laborers @ UVA
Virtual - OnlineThe design of a new Memorial to Enslaved Laborers (MEL) on the grounds of the University of Virginia marks a critical moment to address the complex history of the University, slavery, and the country. It directly responds to a deep need to address an untold and uncomfortable history – one that is still very much […]