Improve IAQ, Reduce Carbon Emissions, and Save Energy through Performance-Based Ventilation Design
This course explores the ASHRAE Standard 62.1 Indoor Air Quality Procedure and its requirements and calculations, showing the impact on indoor air quality and energy use.
Life-Safety: Head-of-Wall Fire-Resistance and Design Considerations
Discover information on steel shapes with intumescent fire stopping. It will help you to understand what information UL head-of-wall and other perimeter fire assemblies provide.
Discover the design options and benefits of insulated siding, an exterior cladding that combines the protection of traditional vinyl siding with the energy efficiency of EPS foam.
Porcelain tile is well suited to being used as a deck surface. Tile can also be used with structural ribbed self-supporting boards, a new technology, as an underlayment.
The demand for electric vehicle charging stations is growing. Probe the types of charging and the planning and installation considerations for electric vehicle supply equipment.
Justice Facility Design & the Role of Plumbing Products for Health, Safety, & Security
Rehabilitative design creates justice facilities that help prepare inmates for life after release. Good plumbing design promotes health, safety, and security for all in these facilities.
Enhancing Aesthetics and Safety with Rooftop and Ground Screening
This course discusses rooftop and ground screening solutions that meet code requirements while improving building aesthetics, property safety, and security.
Flat panel hydronic radiators are a flexible, energy-efficient, and compact solution for commercial and residential projects. Discover their benefits and aesthetic possibilities.
Architectural Aluminum Canopies for Commercial Buildings
Canopies bring weather protection, shading, and aesthetics to any building. Find out how to select the style, finish, and quality level that is right for your project.
Climate-Positive Decorative Panels: From Forest Management to Material Substitution
Explore how forest management, the inherent properties of wood, and manufacturing methods make waste wood fiber products among the most sustainable building materials on the market.
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