NGA Downloadable Manuals & Design Guides Now free for Members

NGA Downloadable Manuals & Design Guides Now free for Members
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Date: 23 January 2025

NGA is pleased to announce that all of their downloadable manuals and design guides are now available free to members.

Twelve valuable resources are available for free download, including these popular manuals and guides:

  • Commercial Fenestration Systems Manual
  • Engineering Standards Manual
  • Frameless Shower Enclosure Design & Installation Manual
  • Heavy Glass Door Design Manual
  • Laminated Glazing Reference Manual
  • NGA's GANA Glazing Manual - IYOG Edition
  • Project Manager's Reference Manual
  • Protective Glazing Manual
  • And more...

"Our board of directors voted to make our manuals and design guides available for free to our members because they are committed to making industry education accessible to all," said Nicole Harris, NGA president & CEO. "I am proud of all the work our staff and volunteers put into the development of these 12 essential resources. NGA's ability to offer them free adds incredible value to NGA membership for the entire industry."

Other important resources that NGA now offers free to members include the MyGlassClass.com and MyGlassFAB training courses, new legislative tracking resources; and new AIA presentations for delivery to architects.

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