Interactive & Video Discount Package - Texas Structural and Ethics 15 PDH
Engineering Principles and Practices for Retrofitting Flood-Prone Residential Structures - Part 2 (S04-301)
Installing Seismic Restraints for Mechanical and Electrical Equipment (S01-305)
The Collapse of The World Trade Center Building 7 (LE4-301)
St. Francis Dam Failure (LE2-301)

This online engineering PDH course provides engineering design and economic guidance to engineers, architects, and local code officials about what constitutes technically feasible and cost-effective retrofitting measures for flood-prone residential structures.
The focus of this course is the retrofitting of one- to four-family residences subject to flooding situations without wave action. It presents various retrofitting measures that provide both active and passive efforts and employ both dry and wet floodproofing measures. These include elevation of the structure in place, relocation of the structure, construction of barriers (floodwalls and levees), dry floodproofing (sealants, closures, sump pumps, and backflow valves), and wet floodproofing (flood damage-resistant materials and protection of utilities and contents).
Also, It delves into the regulatory landscape, highlighting the roles of local officials and the guidelines set forth by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and the International Building Code (IBC). The course further examines the critical factors influencing retrofitting decisions. Additionally, it offers guidance on identifying and addressing specific hazards to determine the most suitable retrofitting solutions for residential structures. Therefore, the focus of this course is on retrofitting buildings that are subject to flooding.
This 3 PDH online course is applicable to structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, and environmental engineers and professionals who are interested in learning more about the design, analysis, and implementation of measures to mitigate flood risks and improve the resilience of residential structures against natural hazards.
This PE continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- To know what is retrofitting
- To know about various flood retrofit options, including their definitions, advantages, and disadvantages
- To understand the community floodplain management and building code environment
- To learn about the factors influencing retrofitting decisions
- To gain guidance on determining specific hazards to identify the most suitable retrofitting solutions for residential structures
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.

This online engineering PDH course provides engineering design and economic guidance to engineers, architects, and local code officials about elements of the design process that are common to many or all retrofitting measures. The two main common design elements are field investigation (which includes surveys, documentation, and homeowner coordination) and the analysis of the existing structure.
The focus of this course is to apply the anticipated loads developed in part 1 to the existing site/structure and design an appropriate retrofitting measure. It presents various retrofitting measures that provide both active and passive efforts and employ both dry and wet floodproofing measures. These include elevation of the structure in place, relocation of the structure, construction of barriers (floodwalls and levees), dry floodproofing, and wet floodproofing.
Also, it delves into the design process which begins with general practices that are basic to all retrofitting projects—field investigation and analysis of the existing structure—and then presents separate sections for each retrofit measure—elevation, relocation, dry floodproofing, wet floodproofing, and floodwalls and levees. These sections guide the designer through the process of developing construction details and specifications, and provide the tools to tailor each retrofitting measure to local requirements and homeowner preferences. The design of these retrofitting measures is a straightforward but technically intensive approach that will result in the generation of construction plans that may receive building permits and mitigate potential flood and other natural hazards.
This 4 PDH online course is applicable to structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, and environmental engineers and professionals who are interested in learning more about the design, analysis, and implementation of measures to mitigate flood risks and improve the resilience of residential structures against natural hazards.
This PE continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- To know how to apply the anticipated loads developed in part 1 to the existing site/structure and design an appropriate retrofitting measure.
- To understand the design process, field investigation and analysis of the existing structure, of elevation retrofit measure.
- To know about the design process, field investigation and analysis of the existing structure, of relocation retrofit measure.
- To explore the design process, field investigation and analysis of the existing structure, of dry floodproofing retrofit measures.
- To learn the design process, field investigation and analysis of the existing structure, of wet floodproofing retrofit measure.
- To understand the design process, field investigation and analysis of the existing structure, of floodwalls and levees retrofit measure.
- To gain an overview about the process of developing construction details and specifications and provide the tools for designers to tailor each retrofitting measure to local requirements and homeowner preferences.
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.

This online engineering PDH interactive presentation provides information on the installation of different types of seismic restraints for mechanical and electrical equipment.
Seismic restraints are special devices that can be installed to buildings to minimize earthquake damage. These devices can be mechanical or electrical and include isolation systems, roof attachments, cable or strut attachments, and steel shapes.
This course shows equipment installers how to attach mechanical equipment to a building to minimize earthquake damage. Many attachment examples are presented, to include anchoring and the use of special devices such as seismic restraint devices.
This 1 PDH online interactive presentation is applicable to structural engineers and all professionals who are interested in protecting their mechanical and electrical equipment from seismic damage.
This PE continuing education interactive course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Identifying mechanical and electrical equipment and selecting the appropriate method for its installation
- Familiarizing with the different types of attachments
- Familiarizing with the various types of anchors
- Understanding the different methods of supporting control panels and attaching lighting fixtures
- Understanding the various methods of attaching HVAC equipment to residential structures
- Learning how to design housekeeping pads for seismic measures
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.

This online engineering PDH interactive presentation provides a detailed analysis of the factors and events that caused the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 on September 11, 2001. It covers structural and fire safety challenges, investigative methods for identifying the collapse's probable cause, and insights for enhancing building codes and emergency response strategies.
This presentation outlines the events leading to the collapse and examines the structural and fire safety challenges encountered. It explains how fire-induced thermal expansion contributed to the building's failure and discusses the implications for fire safety standards and building codes. Additionally, it provides insights into the technical findings from the collapse and their relevance to future building designs, as well as broader lessons for improving emergency response and resilience.
This 4 PDH online interactive presentation is designed for engineers, architects, emergency management professionals, and other stakeholders in building safety and disaster preparedness.
This continuing education interactive presentation is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Knowing the sequence of events leading to the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7
- Exploring the structural and fire safety challenges faced during the incident
- Familiarizing participants with the investigative methodologies used to determine the probable cause of the collapse
- Understanding the role of fire-induced thermal expansion in triggering the structural failure of the building
- Learning about the technical and engineering insights derived from the collapse and their application to future building designs
- Gaining insight into the collaboration among agencies during the investigation and response to the collapse
Once you finish watching the PDH interactive presentation, you will be redirected to your account to take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions to earn 4 PDH credits.
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.

This online engineering 2 PDH interactive presentation provides guidance on the construction of the St. Francis Dam and the reasons behind its failure.
The St. Francis Dam was a concrete gravity dam located in San Francisquito Canyon in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It was built between the years of 1924 and 1926 to serve Los Angeles's growing water needs. It failed catastrophically near midnight of March 12th-13th, 1928 due to a defective soil foundation and design flaws, triggering a flood that claimed the lives of at least 432 people and causing property damage worth more than $7 million.
This 2 PDH online interactive presentation is intended primarily for designers, civil and geotechnical engineers responsible for designing, constructing and maintaining dams.
This continuing education interactive presentation is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- To know the reason behind building the Saint Francis Dam
- To identify the history and background of choosing the Saint Francis Dam
- To understand the geographic location and timeline of its design and construction
- To know the observations of the eye witnesses after the failure
- To understand the missing engineering concepts that lead to its failure
- To know the effect of the material quality and construction process on the dam
- To identify how the failure occurred and how it could have been prevented
- To know the lessons learned from this accident and its benefits to society
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.

This online engineering PDH video presentation introduces the laws and rules of ethics and professional responsibility governing the practice of engineering in the State of Texas. It also emphasizes on behavior as a professional member of the workforce.
This webinar presents the provisions of professional conduct from two viewpoints. First, your conduct as a professional engineer with behavior that is unique to engineers such as stamping drawings, signing official or technical documents, preparing estimates for clients or employers, and submitting engineering reports to official agencies. Second, your behavior as a member of the larger workforce where you communicate with team members, follow company policies and procedures, and your overall behavior as part of a workplace community.
Furthermore, this presentation discusses the disciplinary cases and its outcomes in situations where professional engineers have violated the requirements of professional responsibility and ethical conduct – the decisions we make when no one is watching.
This 1 PDH online video presentation is applicable to Professional Engineers licensed in the State of Texas and who are required to demonstrate continuing professional competency in engineering ethics as a condition of their license renewal. For each renewal period, every licensee must complete fifteen (15) professional development hours, at least one (1) of which must be relative to the law and rules professional responsibility, conduct and ethics.
This PE continuing education video presentation is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Understanding the laws and rules regulating the practice of engineering in the State of Texas and acquainting with the links to their key website resources
- Learning how to identify desirable conduct as a professional engineer and as a member of the greater workforce
- Knowing how to discuss and demonstrate proper methods of dealing with undesirable behavior from others
- Familiarizing with ethical and disciplinary case studies depicting various violations and their corresponding penalties
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.