The Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) and the National Coil Coating Association (NCCA) have released a continuing education course titled, “Creative Building Solutions with Pre-painted Metal Panels.” Created in partnership with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and Architectural Record magazine, the course is now available through Architectural Record’s Continuing Education Center website and also via its continuing education app.
“Pre-painted metal is used extensively throughout the construction industry, often for the purpose of creating economical, sustainable and well-designed buildings that perform extremely well over the long term,” says Tony Bouquot, MBMA’s general manager. “Our new course provides an introduction to this versatile product and gives construction industry professionals the tools to recognize the best ways to use it on projects.”
Pre-painted metal, also referred to as coil-coated metal or pre-coated metal, is commonly used on the exteriors of all types of residential, commercial, institutional and industrial buildings. This course introduces the learner to the manufacturing process for pre-painted metal panels and the difference between it and post-production painted metal. It then goes on to analyze the uses of this component in the building process and addresses how to specify its use in any construction project. Specific learning objectives include the participant’s ability to:
- Investigate the overall process of fabricating pre-painted metal panels for use in building design and construction.
- Learn how advances in pre-painted metal have enhanced aesthetic options and improved performance of metal building systems.
- Identify and recognize the range of design and performance aspects associated with pre-painted metal related to safety and welfare.
- Assess the functional contributions of pre-painted metal related to green and sustainable design including protection of human health.
- Specify pre-painted metal in a variety of green and conventional buildings and formulate appropriate selections related to specific applications.
AIA members who complete “Creative Building Solutions with Prepainted Metal Panels” are eligible to receive one learning unit credit. A number of other organizations offer learning credits for the course as well, including the American Institute of Building Design, the International Association for Continuing Education and Training and multiple Canadian architectural associations.
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