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Our CE Podcast Courses are a conduit between construction, design, and innovation. Our sponsors are organized by Newest and feature access into the minds of industry thought leaders, the corridors of product innovation, and the cutting-edge of building technology. Each sponsor support episodes that bring the latest ideas and inventions transforming the way we construct the built environment. From the intricacies of building product manufacturing to the philosophies guiding today's top architects and engineers, our sponsors are invested in creating a longform industry discussions that progress the industries forward. Tune in and be part of the conversations that are redefining the built environment, one groundbreaking concept at a time.
The Specifiers & Product Consultants Alliance (SPC Alliance) was founded with a vision to revolutionize the architectural specification process. It aims to create a network of manufacturers, representatives, product consultants, and specification writers dedicated to crafting and advocating for a new standard of specification. This innovative specification process is designed to be accessible to all architectural firms, owners, and developers through the SPC Alliance network. SPC's mission is to foster cost savings for architects' clients and building owners by introducing a more competitive specification framework. Committed to strengthening the bonds of trust between architects, owners, developers, and its network members, the SPC Alliance is creating a new solution for customized approaches to door opening and hardware specification in project design. A key goal is to elevate the quality of door hardware products within the architectural sphere through continuing education, building industry relationships and tailored support that address the industry's evolving needs. SPC stands as a beacon of progress, collaboration, and educational excellence in the architectural community. |
Floorcloud was founded by a team of construction industry veterans to better connect installers and manufacturers using mobile technology to improve the success of projects by monitoring interior floor space. Our goal is to help the construction industry improve jobsite quality assurance so that installations can be completed successfully, on schedule and within budget. FLOORCLOUD®, is the only SaaS solution built specifically for the building construction industry using climate sensor technology, cellular IoT networks and a proprietary database of manufacturers' product specifications. Listen to a Podcast Now! The Great Leap Floorward: Collaborative Monitoring Technology for Jobsites |
Founded in 1974 and now a member of the JFE Shoji America family of companies, CEMCO® is the leader in quality, service, and product development, always striving to deliver the cutting-edge solutions that save both time and money during the entire construction process. Our commitment to the most current building code standards and use of mill-certified hot-dipped galvanized steel ensures stellar product performance long after the project is finished. CEMCO® is proud to offer one of the most diversified product lines available in cold-formed steel framing as well as metal lath/accessories and fire stopping components for commercial, institutional, residential, and technology construction markets. All CEMCO® products are manufactured here in the USA. Listen to a Podcast Now! The Fire Stops Here: Life Safety, Invention and the Profound Impact of Expertise |
Ron Blank & Associates, Inc. and its affiliates are leading providers of continuing education for building design professionals, through online courses, Lunch & Learns, webinars, and CE Academies. RBA physically meets with architects, engineers, interior designers, and other design professionals in over 50 different markets across the U.S. every year through our architectural specification program. As an AIA Cornerstone Partner and winner of the AIA’s Continuing Education Award For Excellence in 2002 and 2008. Since 1985, we have helped bridge the gap between building product manufacturers and design professionals. |