Read answers to some commonly asked questions regarding architect licensing in New Mexico, including information on renewals and fees.
Read MoreMissouri Architect License Renewal FAQ – 2020 Update
Missouri architects must complete a minimum of 24 continuing education hours including 16-hours in HSW by December 31st every two-years.
Read MoreIndiana Architect Licensing FAQ’s
If you are a licensed architect in the state of Indiana, your license renewal deadline is fast approaching. Read on for answers to some frequently asked questions about architecture licensing and renewals in Indiana!
Read MoreAlaska Architect License Renewal FAQ’s
If you are a licensed architect in the state of Alaska, your license renewal deadline is fast approaching. Read on for answers to some frequently asked questions about architecture licensing and renewals in Alaska!
Read MoreMississippi Architect Frequently Asked Renewal Questions
Architects in Mississippi are required to complete 24 HSW hours by November 30th of odd-numbered years.
Read MoreColorado Architect – 10/31 Renewal Deadline
Architects in Colorado are required to complete 12 HSW every year totaling 24 HSW hours by October 31st of odd-numbered years.
Read MoreMichigan Architect License Renewal FAQs
Michigan & AIA-approved continuing education that meets all of your requirements and printable certificates available immediately upon course completion.
Read MoreNEW Architects 30-Hour Complete Renewal Package for All States**
This 30-hour renewal package will help with architect continuing education across different jurisdictions and will meet all online* state continuing education. It fulfills requirements for all 50 states and is equivalent to 30 HSW credits.
Read MoreNorthern Florida Revisits Building Code
Florida has some of the toughest building codes in the nation, but Hurricane Michael showed that the northern part of the state and the panhandle did not. The category 4 hurricane made landfall on October 10th at Mexico Beach. Entire blocks were flattened and 75% of the town gone. According to Mypanhandle.com, the estimated insured losses topped around 6 Billion dollars from Hurricane Michael.
Read MoreSeattle Takes A Closer Look At Infrastructure For Earthquake
The Cascadia Subduction Zone is a convergent plate boundary in the Pacific Ocean, that stretches from Vancouver Island in Canada to Northern California. The Cascadia Subduction Zone can produce large earthquakes when ruptured and could exceed a magnitude 9.0.
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