AIA Continuing Education Course
Lincoln is an AIA partner and supports the AIA Continuing Education program.
Architectural Windows and Patio Doors: Recognizing Performance and Design
1 Learning Unit - 1 HSW - Minimal SD - Course #: AEC295
This course provides an overview of the performance and design characteristics of the architectural wood window or patio door.
After taking this course you will be able to:
- Recognize distinct features of architectural wood windows and patio doors.
- Relate wood windows to industry codes and testing requirements
- Understand fenestration products and their use in residential and light commercial applications.
If you are interested in taking this course, simply contact your local dealer. A company representative will be appointed to give the presentation at their location or yours.
Training Sessions
As a service to our prospective dealers, new dealers or long-standing dealer customers, Lincoln offers in-depth training assistance. Training can consist of plant visits to Merrill, WI, regional training programs involving area dealers or individualized training at your location.
Bringing your staff to our manufacturing plants provides a closer look at the entire company. Plant visitations are tailored around the specific needs of our customer and often include: tours inside the production facility, comprehensive Litebuilder instruction (quoting software), product knowledge, employee introductions and hands-on service education. This is the most successful way to learn the ‘Lincoln’ story.
Regional training may include an AIA presentation, product knowledge education, and Litebuilder instruction. Several dealers may be involved so regional success may be shared in common setting. Also, individual meetings may be held at a regional trade show or national builders’ conference.
As always, our sales representatives can work with your outside sales staff and inside support team at your location. This type of training is totally customizable to address your specific sales goals and initiatives.