How Can a Firm Book a Live Accredited Session for Its Interior Design Team?

Firms can book live continuing education for an entire interior design team through in-firm lunch-and-learn presentations or scheduled webinars, both of which deliver structured, instructor-led hours. Ron Blank & Associates, Inc., an AIA Education Provider since 1985, operates a request…

How Do You Get a Building Product Specified?

Getting specified means a design professional names your product in the project manual, inside a CSI MasterFormat section. Manufacturers reach that point through several channels at once: continuing education, one-on-one specifier presentations, guide specifications, and sustainability documentation. Ron Blank &…

The 5 Types of Bullet-Resistant Glass Used By Architects

Quick Summary for Specifiers Bullet-resistant glazing — commonly called “bulletproof glass” — is a layered or monolithic transparent security material engineered to absorb and stop projectiles fired from handguns, rifles, and shotguns. Rated under UL 752 (Levels 1 through 10),…

6 Advantages of AIA Face to Face Courses for Architects

Finding the most effective way to learn complex architectural concepts can feel overwhelming, especially when online courses seem convenient but lack real connection. You want to gain practical skills, build meaningful professional relationships, and remember what you learn long after…

Why Engineers Should Choose RCEP Approved Education

Every civil engineer faces mounting pressure to stay technically sharp and professionally compliant. As industry demands shift and regulations evolve, choosing the right professional development courses is more than an obligation—it is a smart career strategy. By focusing on competence-based…

AIA Continuing Education Explained: Differences Between AIA CES and RCEP Providers

Finding the right courses can feel like sifting through endless options, especially when balancing AIA and RCEP requirements with real project demands. For architects and engineers, professional growth relies on selecting high-quality learning experiences that deliver both recognized credentials and…

Webinar Training: Earning AIA and RCEP Credits Online

Finding the right training hardly seems straightforward when professional schedules are packed and projects span every continent. Architects and engineers are searching for reliable ways to earn accredited credits while staying ahead with emerging materials and design practices. Webinar training…

Ontario Architect Continuing Education Requirements: Complete Guide

Professional architects licensed in Ontario face mandatory continuing education obligations administered by the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA). The ConEd Program establishes education standards designed to keep practitioners informed of industry advancements, regulatory updates, and emerging technologies. These requirements safeguard…

How Many Hours of Disability Access Training Do California Architects Need?

If you're a California architect, you've got to stay on top of your continuing education requirements – especially when it comes to disability access training. Let's break down what you need to know to keep your license current and your…

What Are the Continuing Education Requirements for Architects in Texas?

So if you're trying to keep your architecture license in Texas, you've gotta stay on top of continuing education (CE) – it's basically mandatory for staying legit and making sure you're up to date on all the new regs, sustainability…

How Smart Manufacturers Turn LEED v5 Requirements Into Competitive Advantages

The late 2025 period has seen a significant convergence between material innovation and transparency requirements. Architectural materiality in 2026 leans toward authenticity and sustainability, with designers prioritizing low-carbon materials such as cross-laminated timber, hempcrete, bamboo composites, and mycelium insulation. The…

Manufacturers Need LEED v5 Documentation: A Strategic Imperative

The launch of LEED v5 represents more than just an incremental update to the world's most widely recognized green building rating system—it marks a fundamental shift in how building products are evaluated, specified, and valued in sustainable construction. For manufacturers,…

So, You Need Help with Your HPDs?

How many specification opportunities did your company lose last quarter because you didn't have a compliant HPD?  The building products industry is experiencing a seismic shift toward transparency and sustainable materials disclosure. At the center of this transformation is the…

LEED v5 Compliance: Why Manufacturers Need HPDs in 2025

As we move through 2025, the landscape of chemical disclosure in building products has evolved dramatically, driven by regulatory changes, market demands, and the growing recognition that the built environment directly influences occupant health. The convergence of new standards, enhanced…