Plano, TX - Tuesday April 7, 2026

Plano, TX

Event Date
Tuesday April 7, 2026

7:30 am - 5:30 pm

Available Credits

Up to 8 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
Up to 2 GBCI General Hour
Up to 1 IDCEC HSW CEU(s)
Up to 1 IIBEC CEHs
Maggiano's Little Italy
6001 W Park Blvd
Plano, TX 75093
Registration Price

$100.00

Terms
Early Bird Discount! $30.00 off if purchased before Mar 24, 2026

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Event Agenda

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

7:30 am

8:00 am

High-Performance Sealants Using Silane Modified Polymer (SMP)
Sponsored By Kaneka
Presented By James Stroud
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour
1 IIBEC CEHs

This one-hour course focuses on the applications of sealant products formulated with Silyl-Terminated Polyether (SMP), also known as Silane Modified Polymer (MS Polymer).

Learning Objectives:
  1. Describe the types of sealants formulated with Silane Modified Polymer (SMP) and their appropriate site-specific applications, emphasizing their role in supporting building performance, durability, and occupant well-being.
  2. Examine the structure and advantages in the development of SMP sealants, while focusing on their role in enhancing building envelope integrity and beyond.
  3. Analyze SMP sealants performance, their features, best practices and sustainability benefits, compared to other product alternatives.
  4. Explore relevant case studies related to SMP sealants.

9:10 am

New Global Trends in Commercial Restroom Design
Sponsored By Excel Dryer, Inc.
Presented By Paul Marquez
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour
1 IDCEC HSW CEU(s)

This course explores the evolving landscape of commercial restroom design, highlighting the most significant changes and innovations of recent years.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Evaluate post-pandemic perceptions of commercial restrooms—based on a global survey of architects, facility managers, and restaurant operators—and identify emerging design priorities across stakeholder groups.
  2. Analyze innovative restroom products designed to minimize touchpoints and reduce germ transmission, and assess their impact on occupant health, safety, and overall user experience.
  3. Identify restroom products that contribute to building performance certifications such as LEED and WELL, and explain how specific product attributes align with sustainability and wellness criteria.
  4. Examine the environmental impact of building material choices during the use phase, and demonstrate how strategic product selection can generate long-term operational savings and improve occupant well-being.
  5. Apply lessons from real-world case studies to illustrate how product selection supports project goals, including cost efficiency, environmental performance, and alignment with client sustainability objectives.
Excel Dryer, Inc.

10:20 am

Beyond the Frame: Choosing Windows for Design and Performance Goals
Presented By Isaac Ratliff
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

This course provides a comprehensive overview of selecting the appropriate window products based on project-specific design and performance requirements. It covers various window types and their performance characteristics, examining factors such as location, building type, air and water infiltration, and design pressures.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Analyze how window function, including operation and usability, influences product selection to enhance occupant comfort and accessibility in various project applications.
  2. Examine key performance factors—air infiltration, water resistance, and structural integrity—to ensure durability, indoor air quality, and protection against environmental conditions.
  3. Identify critical code requirements such as egress, tempered glass, smoke evacuation, and energy efficiency to support safe building design and emergency preparedness.
  4. Assess aesthetic considerations, including finish options, color choices, and sightlines, to achieve both functional and design objectives.
All Seasons Architectural Windows

11:30 am

Using Cable Railings in Public Buildings and Structures: A Demonstration of Strength & Beauty
Presented By Steve Akin
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

In any building, individuals come in contact with many different building materials — concrete, wood, steel, stone, and brick — all designed and engineered for their strength, durability and functionality.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Define stainless steel cable, fittings, and hardware.
  2. Implement a code-compliant cable design for the built environment.
  3. Recognize, using present-day case studies, the innovative use of stainless-steel cable, fittings, and hardware and the impact on occupant health and well being and balanced aesthetic.
  4. Explain the features of stainless-steel cable, fittings, and hardware and its use to ensure the safety of occupants.
Prime Source Building Products

12:30 pm

1:00 pm

The Perfect Fit: Designing with Sectional Overhead Doors
Sponsored By Raynor Garage Doors
Presented By Zdenek Kalabza
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)

This course is designed to provide architects and design professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the various aspects involved in selecting and specifying sectional overhead doors for commercial and industrial applications.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Thermal Performance: Participants will learn about the impact of thermal air infiltration and insulation on energy efficiency. The course will explain the differences between R-value and U-factor, and how these metrics affect the overall thermal performance of sectional doors
  2. Types of Commercial Overhead Doors: The course will provide an overview of different types of commercial overhead doors, including steel pan doors, insulated doors, aluminum full-view doors, and flexible doors. Each type will be discussed in terms of aesthetic options, size, thermal performance, durability, and cost
  3. Opening Requirements and Clearances: Participants will gain an understanding of the critical dimensions and requirements for door openings, including headroom, sideroom, and backroom. The course will also cover the importance of proper track and spring mounting to ensure smooth operation
  4. Operation and Safety: Participants will learn how to select the appropriate door operator and entrapment protection to ensure safe and efficient operation of sectional doors. The course will also cover the importance of high-cycle springs and their impact on the lifespan of the door system
Raynor Garage Doors

2:10 pm

Aluminum Framing Solutions for High-Performance Interiors: Sound, Safety, and Style
Presented By Rick Carleton
1 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s)
1 GBCI General Hour

Aluminum doors and frames are increasingly popular in commercial interiors for their clean aesthetics and strong performance. This course explores practical applications of aluminum framing systems in modern architectural projects.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify the components and configurations of modern aluminum interior door and framing systems including sidelights, borrowed lights, flush assemblies, and sliding doors and their role in supporting safe, functional interior environments.
  2. Describe the aesthetic and functional benefits of aluminum framing systems including minimal sightlines, flush glazing, and integration with contemporary interiors and how these design attributes contribute to occupant well-being and spatial quality.
  3. Explain how aluminum assemblies meet critical performance and code compliance requirements such as fire ratings (45 to 90 minute), positive pressure testing, and acoustic control (STC-rated assemblies) to support life safety, occupant comfort, and building code adherence.
  4. Assess hardware compatibility, prep options, and code-related considerations including ADA accessibility, NFPA 80 compliance, and electric strikes and specify aluminum assemblies that align with applicable safety, egress, and sustainability standards including LEED and EPD documentation.
Avalon International Aluminum

3:20 pm

4:30 pm

State CE Requirements

Texas CE Requirements

Texas Board of Architectural Examiners
(512) 305-9000
Renewal Cycle: 
Annual
Total Hours Required: 
12 Hours
Renewal Deadline: 
Last Day of Licensees' Birth Month
12 HSW (1 hour SD or energy efficient design + 1 hour barrier-free design + min. 8 hours structured + max. 4 hours self-directed)