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Unlocking the Power of Design-Assist

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Live course date: 09/23/2025 | 03:00 PM
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Tuesday, September 23, 2025  |  3:00-4:00pm EST

This course is designed to provide an understanding of design-assist, a collaborative project delivery method that can significantly enhance project outcomes. By exploring the nuances of design-assist in comparison to traditional methods like design-bid-build and design-build, this course will equip architects with the knowledge and tools to effectively leverage design-assist in their projects. 

The course will explore the team structures, processes, and the substantial benefits of design-assist, including time and costs, reduced project risks, enhanced constructability, and improved quality. Through a real-world case study, participants will learn how design-assist can be applied to achieve successful project outcomes, from the initial design phase to final construction.

Learning Objectives

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Differentiate between design-bid-build, design-build, and design-assist project delivery methods.

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Understand the core principles and benefits of design-assist, including its potential to save time, reduce costs, and improve project quality.

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Identify strategies for implementing design-assist in projects, considering factors such as project scope, budget, and timeline.

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Analyze a real-world case study to understand the practical application of design-assist, focusing on its impact on the project’s success.

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

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Instructors
Troy Hein
CFM, CCPR, LEED AP, DBIA

With over 35 years of hands-on experience in the fenestration industry, Troy leads sales and customer engagement for Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope’s OBE360 design-assist team. His career spans roles from glazier to general manager, giving him unmatched technical insight into commercial glazing systems.
Troy works closely with architects and project teams to navigate some of the most complex building envelope challenges, bringing a collaborative, solutions-driven approach to every engagement. He is a Certified Fenestration Master (CFM), Certified Construction Product Representative (CCPR), and LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP) and holds an Associate DBIA certification.
A respected voice in the industry, Troy has served on numerous local and national association boards and committees. He is a frequent speaker at leading industry events and conferences, where he shares his deep knowledge of building envelope design, performance, and innovation.

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