Marino\WARE is excited to announce the release of our newest AIA-approved continuing education course:
MW007-25, Reconsidering Cold-Formed Steel: Sustainability, Safety, and Job Site Efficiencies (1 LU/HSW)
Cold-formed steel (CFS) has been shaping the built environment for over a century, offering a reliable, cost-effective framing solution for both commercial and residential projects. But today, CFS is more than just a proven material—it’s a forward-thinking choice that advances sustainability, safety, and efficiency in design and construction.
This new course re-examines cold-formed steel through a modern lens, giving architects, engineers, and construction professionals fresh insight into how CFS can support healthier, safer, and more sustainable built environments.
Course Highlights
Participants will:
Understand the fundamentals of cold-formed steel and its environmental and construction benefits.
Explore sustainable manufacturing and the industry’s transition from extractive to circular steel production.
Discover innovations in steel sustainability, including advancements that improve recyclability, reduce energy consumption, and lower emissions.
Examine framing solutions that enhance jobsite safety, improve sound and fire performance, and boost construction efficiency.
Who Should Attend
A basic knowledge of cold-formed steel will help learners maximize the value of this course. Whether you are an architect, engineer, or construction manager, this course offers actionable knowledge to help you design and build with greater confidence.
Why It Matters
This CEU course contributes to Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) by equipping professionals with strategies to:
Improve occupant well-being through resilient, sustainable design.
Enhance jobsite safety with innovative framing products.
Deliver projects that are efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible.
Earn 1 LU/HSW Credit
Enroll today and join us in reconsidering cold-formed steel as a material that not only meets today’s design challenges but also shapes the future of safe, sustainable construction.