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The Benefits of 100% Offsite Fabricated Stainless Steel Railing Systems

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026  |  3-4pm ET

Discover the advantages of integrating 100% offsite fabricated and custom- designed stainless steel railing systems in your architectural projects. When compared to local fabrication, 100% custom-prefabrication of railing systems not only dramatically improves product quality, regardless the number of project phases, it also reduces product cost, and streamlines the fabrication and installation processes. Due to its durability, recyclability, and resistance to corrosion, stainless steel is the preferred choice for products and structures that require little maintenance and long lifespan. In this presentation you will learn how architects, designers, and engineers can reduce overall project cost and improve project outcomes by specifying architectural products which have been custom-designed to precisely fit each project, and then prefabricated to completion offsite.

Learning Objectives

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Explain the differences and advantages of architectural railing products built onsite vs those fabricated 100% offsite.

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Recognize the difference in quality between stainless steel railing systems.

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Evaluate how the principles of offsite fabrication of architectural products can influence other product choices you make for your projects.

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Discover the resilience of 100% stainless steel railing systems.

This free live course is brought to you through a partnership with AGS Stainless. By registering for this course, you grant AIA permission to share your name and email address with AGS Stainless. 

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Instructors
Milena M. Vega

Milena Martinez Vega is a multilingual professional specializing in custom-designed 100% offsite-fabricated stainless steel railing systems.  
 
Since joining AGS Stainless in 2014, she has shaped her expertise by working across multiple functions that have provided her with deep knowledge of custom-designed architectural solutions, and a strong understanding of the industry and client needs.  
 
Her experience as a Project Manager at Amazon Web Services (AWS) expanded her technical and strategic thinking—skills she now applies as Brand Strategist and Marketing Lead in the construction and manufacturing space.  
 
Today, Milena is committed to advancing high-quality, innovative, and reliable railing solutions that support exceptional outcomes for architects, builders, and project teams.

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