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Safety Assessment Program (SAP) Evaluator Training 2026 | September 16-17

AIAU26-SAP03
6.5 LU|HSW
Live course date: 09/16/2026 | 12:00 PM
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September 16-17, 2026  |  12 - 4pm ET  / 9am-1pm PT

Intended for licensed architects, engineers, or certified building inspectors, this training certifies attendees as Building Evaluators in the nationally recognized Safety Assessment Program (SAP).

  • To register | Click Add to cart and complete the checkout process.
  • Evaluator Field Manuals |  ATC 45 | ATC 20 | Participants are responsible for purchasing these texts from ATC. They are not included in the course cost.

The program is managed by Cal OES with cooperation from professional organizations, including AIA. It utilizes volunteers and mutual aid resources to provide professional engineers, architects and certified building inspectors to assist local governments in safety evaluation of their built environment in an aftermath of a disaster. SAP is the training standard of the AIA Disaster Assistance Program, which provides leadership, advocacy, and training to architects who are interested in volunteering their professional skills in times of crisis. This workshop will teach participants to conduct rapid damage assessments of structures affected by earthquakes, wind, and water. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to consistently and safely assess structures for habitability and will receive a nationally recognized Cal OES registration ID card from the state of California.

Learning Objectives

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Recognize the important role architects and associated building professionals play in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.

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Accurately conduct a post-disaster rapid building assessment and complete appropriate damage assessment forms.

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Demonstrate understanding of the Applied Technology Council’s ATC 20 Post-earthquake Safety Evaluation of Buildings and ATC 45 Safety Evaluation of Buildings after Windstorms and Floods damage assessment procedures. 

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After successfully completing both days of the AIA’s SAP training, eligible individuals will need to fill out the Cal OES registration form in order to receive their California-issued registration ID card.

To earn AIA CE LUs for this course, participants must attend both live sessions and complete the 36-question quiz. Purchase of this course is non-refundable.

​Not yet licensed? While this training is intended for licensed architects, engineers, or certified building inspectors, we encourage students and emerging professionals to take the training. Completing the training provides early exposure to the importance of disaster assistance and helps build a sustainable pipeline of future and certified professionals that can serve as Building Evaluators. If you become licensed within 5 years of successfully completing the training, you are eligible to be certified and receive a Cal-OES registration ID Card. In the meantime, you will be able to participate in deployments under the supervision of a licensed and certified architect.

Course registrations are non-refundable. No transfers to future SAP training sessions will be permitted less than a week before the scheduled session.

Instructors
Kenneth J. Filarski
FAIA, LEED FELLOW, LEED AP BD+C, SITES AP, AICP, CFM, SAP+AEER, NCARB

Ken is Principal and Founder of FILARSKI/ARCHITECTURE+PLANNING+RESEARCH, an integrated architecture and planning, ecology design studio and research workshop. The firm’s practice is dedicated to excellence in design and planning creating our working landscape of ecology directed toward social responsibility and stewardship, lifelong learning, sustainable and renewable environments, and appropriate technology and economics in our urban, rural, coastal, and corporate communities.

Ken is one of few professionals be both a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and a LEED Fellow of the U.S. Green Building Council. He is also one of the first SITES Accredited Professionals, an AICP Certified Planner, a Certified Flood Plain Manager, and nationally certified by the State of California Office of Emergency Services (Cal-OES) as a Disaster Assistance Trainer, Disaster Responder, and a Disaster Train the Trainer.

As co-chair of the AIA’s Disaster Assistance Committee, Ken helps develop local and national AIA response to disaster events and the COVID-19 pandemic. He is a co-author of the AIA “Re-occupancy Assessment Tool v1.0, v2.0, v3.0”, which has been adopted by the USGBC as one of the initial Safety First Pilot LEED Credits.

He is an active leader in Rhode Island, servicing on the Advisory Board for the Executive Climate Change Coordinating Council for the State of Rhode Island; Executive Committee of the Providence/Cranston Workforce Development Board; RI Ratepayers Advisory Board; RI Floodplain Managers Association; and RI Green Infrastructure Coalition, among others.

William Robarge
AIA, NCARB

William Robarge, AIA, is a licensed architect and project manager at TreanorHL Architects, a national architecture and design firm headquartered in Lawrence, Kansas.  

Will is a graduate of the University of Kansas where he earned both his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture with a minor in Latin American Studies, and his Master’s in Architecture.  Will has spent more than 20 years creating a diverse body of work, ranging from small retail center projects to large student housing developments that have garnered acclaim for both their elevated design and safety. Will was a member of the Construction Specification Institute (CSI) for over 14 years, serving on the Chapter Board in various capacities including President and Regional Representative.  From his time with CSI, Will developed a strong background in evaluating building systems, materials, and specifications.  

Growing up in a military family, Will lived much of his early life in various Latin American countries, including areas affected by extreme-weather events. Through this experience, he gained a deep respect for the first responders and volunteers who came to assist communities in crisis by providing disaster response and recovery services.  

With a passion for helping in recovery efforts close to home, Will joined the Kansas Disaster Assessment Program in 2008, deploying to assist with various damage assessments of facilities and structures affected by tornados, flooding and severe storm events in Kansas.  

Will has served on the AIA National Disaster Assessment Committee for almost two years.  He has also volunteered to serve on the AIA Kansas Disaster Assistance Committee, where he will be trained as a certified disaster Safety Assessment Program (SAP) trainer and registered with the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES). Later this year, he will begin training architects to plan for and respond to disasters using SAP and Cal OES protocols. 

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