A-001 A Guide to Building Earth Homes: 6 PDH
This course provides guidance on building earth homes, such as adobe, rammed earth or pressed block houses.
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Teacher Ivan Jelic
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- 11 Students
This course provides guidance on building earth homes, such as adobe, rammed earth or pressed block houses.
This seminar provides information, guidance and training on the parking requirements of the 2010 regulations of the ADA
This course provides general guidance to help architects, engineers, and business owners understand and comply with the Justice Department’s revised ADA regulations and the 2010 Standards for accessible buildings.
This course provides general guidance to help architects, engineers, and public entities understand how to comply with the Justice Department’s revised ADA regulations and the 2010 Standards for accessible buildings.
This course provides guidance on The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a Federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities
This course highlights mitigation measures that may be applied to building elements, including architectural, structural, and building envelope systems.
This course highlights threat mitigation of terrorist attacks against high occupancy buildings, a challenging task
This course will help users identify, prioritize, and implement mitigation actions across the full spectrum of hazards and maximize the efficient allocation of public resources
This course reviews the performance based design approach for school projects in earthquake, flood and high wind areas
Public Right of Way Accessibility Guidelines The Public Right of Way Accessibility Guidelines online PDH course is a part of the Building Design category of courses. This course is an overview of the United States Access Board’s Proposed Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way. It covers the mandatory compliance required by regulations issued by federal…
This course reviews the potential manmade threats to which a shelter may be exposed and the level of protection (LOP) that may be assumed by building owners when deciding to build a shelter
The Transit Security Access Management course defines the parameters of access management and describes the challenges of incorporating access management into the transit environment
Transit Security – Infrastructure course provides an overview of transit infrastructure including the stationary assets in a system such as real estate, tunnels, rail tracks
The Transit Security course helps increase awareness of, and explains how policy makers and designers can use the design to protect employees and passengers
This guidance applies to design and construction by the architects, engineers, other consultants, and contractors hired for those projects by VA
This course provides technical guidance and recommendations on building materials used in coastal residential buildings.
This course provides a summary of all recommendations for exceeding National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) regulatory requirements concerning coastal construction.
This course provides technical guidance and recommendations on design, construction and maintenance of building envelope elements
This course provides technical guidance and recommendations on design, construction and maintenance of building attachments such as enclosures and breakaway walls, decks, pools and other attached structures, as well as utilities.
The Building Repairs and Retrofits in Coastal Areas course provides guidelines for repairs, remodeling and additions as per NFIP requirements
The Acoustic Comfort online PDH course covers the acoustic comfort in offices, classrooms, and conference rooms.
This course discusses site-level considerations for development as mitigation measures against building terrorism.
This course provides technical guidance and recommendations concerning the construction of coastal residential buildings foundations.
This course provides technical guidance and recommendations concerning the load path and structural connections in coastal residential buildings
This course provides guidance on design and construction of residential foundations. The course includes information on concrete, masonry, and other type of foundation structures.
This course provides guidance on design loads for residential buildings and focuses on those aspects of ASCE 7 and other technical resources that are particularly relevant to the determination of design loads for residential structures.
This course provides guidance on above-grade wood structural systems in residential construction
This course provides guidelines and methodology for designing the lateral force resisting system in residential buildings.
This course provides guidelines and focuses on conventional wood connections that typically use nails, bolts, and some specialty hardware. Concrete and Masonry connections are also covered.
In this course, the features of various types of wood frame building systems are described, including modern composite wood alternatives.
This course includes guidance on provisions for the 2015 International Residential Code (IRC) pertaining to single level residential wood deck construction.
This course provides guidance on attaching mechanical equipment to a building to minimize earthquake damage.