About Us : AIA/CES Credit Program
Heavy-Duty Flush Doors for Commercial Entrances (AIA NO. FRP-101)
A new American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System (AIA/CES) educational program is now available at no cost from Special-Lite, Inc., an AIA/CES Registered Provider. Developed specifically for architects and specifiers involved in selecting and installing doors in commercial applications, the one-hour program reviews common types of heavy-duty flush doors used in commercial and institutional facilities. This program discusses how you can help facility managers control their ongoing maintenance costs by specifying entrance components that reduce lifecycle costs. Attendees receive one Health, Safety & Welfare (HS&W) Learning Unit credit.
What You'll Learn
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How an entrance functions as a system of interdependent components |
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How a door's operating environment affects performance, durability, and lifecycle costs |
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Key design and construction differences among flush door alternatives |
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Basic scientific principles and material properties affecting entrance system service life |
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How to evaluate door performance criteria to choose the right entrance supplier |
To schedule this AIA/CES program for your firm, contact your local Special-Lite representative. |