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| Rolling Door Products: Design Types |

| 1 hour program Provides an overview of the features, components and applications of rolling door products, including service doors, grille systems, counter doors, sheet doors and systems designed for special applications.
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Browsing by Certification -  AEC Daily Accessibility Information  | One symbol indicates accessibility courses that address at least one specific aspect of accessible design or the application of a product in an accessible design. |   | Two symbols indicate a course in which all the course material contains accessible or barrier-free information. Some states boards, i.e. California and Texas, have ADA requirements; courses with the two-wheelchair designation may meet their current ADA continuing education requirements. |
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      |  | Provides an overview of the importance of water
conservation, the components of a green building, methods to improve the water
and energy efficiency of the average home, as well as discussions on green
product selection and related certification programs.
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     |  | Provides an overview of the features, applications, and the role of asphalt coatings and thermoplastic systems in green design. Included are discussions on the components of sustainable streets, heat island effect, and traffic calming strategies, as well as how pavement design can be used to enhance community connectivity and neighborhood identity.
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     |  | This course is an overview of permeable interlocking concrete pavements, related environmental issues and solutions, system components, selection and basic design information.
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| 1 hour program
     |  | This course is an overview of permeable interlocking
concrete pavements, related environmental issues and solutions, system
components, selection and basic design information.
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     |  | Provides an overview of rubber surfaces, focusing on the benefits of solid recycled rubber flooring in fitness applications, including its positive environmental attributes, along with a discussion on the impact of recycled rubber flooring products on LEED® and FloorScore accreditation.
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   |  | Provides an overview of the articulating sidewalk joint
system and how it contributes to a lifecycle strategy that contributes to
safety, cost savings and the environment.
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| 1 hour program
   |  | Details the impact that seat design has on space efficiency, traffic flow, seating capacity, and reducing overall construction cost per person in a worship facility.
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| 1.25 hour program
    |  | Provides an overview of detectable warning systems and applications, including current ADA accessibility guidelines and State of California regulations for detectable warnings at curb ramps, vehicular ways, and transit platforms.
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| 1 hour program
  |  | Provides an overview of the 2006 International Building Code requirements for fire rated door assemblies, including door and hardware, framing systems, and core materials to create safe environments in the event of a building fire.
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| 1 hour program
  |  | Provides an overview of metal railing systems, ADA and International Building Code 2006 requirements and the ASTM Standard E985 which tests the performance of these systems.
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| 1 hour program
  |  | Provides an overview of public washroom design including fixture counts, partition choices, accessibility and sustainable options.
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| 1 hour program
  |  | Provides an overview of the value of home elevators, planning for home elevator installation, and code considerations.
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| 1 hour program
  |  | Provides an overview of overhead patient lift system design and how to balance structural, functional, and aesthetic design requirements to facilitate optimal clinical patient outcomes.
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| 1 hour program
    |  | Provides an overview of universal design in housing and home appliances, including a discussion of the principles of universal design, solutions for kitchens, laundry areas, and storage areas, and universal design features in appliances.
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| 1 hour program
  |  | Provides an overview of factors affecting pew seating capacity and pew seating comfort, along with details regarding pew construction and points to consider when specifying pews for worship facilities.
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| 1 hour program
  |  | Universal Design is not a new concept; however, it is time for a paradigm shift. This course prompts the question – should I be offering Universal Design solutions to all of my clients regardless of age or ability? This material provides compelling reasons for recommending Universal Design beyond the status quo. No longer limited to ADA product and an institutional look, you are empowered to exceed expectations with this new worldview.
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