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Integrating Water Delivery into Evolving Kitchen Designs:
Provides an overview of emerging kitchen trends designed to meet changing lifestyle needs and their associated water delivery solutions. |
Impact Design in the Fenestration Industry:
Provides an overview of impact windows and doors, and how they protect buildings during hurricanes. |
The Greening of "White Goods": Environmental Considerations When Specifying Appliances:
Provides an overview of the importance of sustainability when selecting appliances, as well as information on how to evaluate, compare and specify energy efficient refrigerators, dishwashers, clothes washers and dryers. |
High-Performance Coatings for Industrial Applications:
(Canadian Version) Provides an overview of high-performance coatings for industrial applications, including a discussion of various types of industrial coating products, surface preparation techniques, primer selection, and specification issues. |
Roofing and Glazing Polycarbonate Sheeting Systems:
Provides an overview of the nature of polycarbonate sheeting, its characteristics, advantages over other building materials, how it is manufactured and installed, and its various architectural applications. |
The Fundamentals of Indoor Sports Flooring:
Provides an overview of the safety and performance characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of point-, mixed-, area- and combined-elastic sports flooring, along with discussions on common installation problems. |
Custom Showering - Dreams Fulfilled:
Provides an overview of custom showering trends, key planning questions, planning with imagination, and executing a plan which will fulfill your client’s dream expectations by creating the ultimate showering experience. Water, from sea to tap, is and always will be H2O but custom showering allows you to take that basic mixing of molecules and shape it any way you want! |
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AEC Daily Continuing Education
Distance learning is a useful and convenient method for AEC professionals to gain knowledge and earn continuing education credits. Considered to be a viable alternative to traditional, classroom style education, AEC Daily's Online Learning Center is a practical and affordable way for procuring ongoing, state-of-the-art, and up-to-date continuing education. You can download a course 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Since the course then resides in your desktop or laptop computer, you can participate in the learning experience at the convenience of your home, office, or while on the road.
These courses are offered free of charge through a professional courtesy provided by the sponsors
Associations
The following associations recognize many of our courses as registered continuing education credits. Please refer to each course's information page to confirm its specific accreditation.

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AIA (The American Institute of Architects) To learn more, please visit www.aia.org |

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CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) To learn more, please visit www.csinet.org |
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HSW (Health, Safety and Welfare)
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AIBD (American Institute of Building Design) To learn more, please visit www.aibd.org
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ASLA (American Society of Landscape Architects) To learn more, please visit www.asla.org
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BOMI (Building Owners & Managers Institute) To learn more, please visit www.bomi-edu.org
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IDCEC (Interior Design Continuing Education Council) To learn more, please visit www.idcec.org |

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NKBA (National Kitchen & Bath Association) To learn more, please visit www.nkba.org
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PDCA (Painting & Decorating Contractors of America) To learn more, please visit www.pdca.org
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RCI (The Institute of Roofing, Waterproofing, & Building Envelope) To learn more, please visit www.rci-online.org |
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AAA (The Alberta Association of Architects) To learn more, please visit www.aaa.ab.ca |
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AIBC (Architectural Institute of British Columbia) To learn more, please visit www.aibc.ca |
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OAA (Ontario Association of Architects) To learn more, please visit www.oaa.on.ca |
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OAQ (Ordre des architectes du Québec) To learn more, please visit http://www.oaq.com |
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SAA (Saskatchewan Association of Architects) To learn more, please visit www.saskarchitects.com |
Governmental Agencies
The following governmental agencies regulate licensing and registration for your chosen profession.
Please select your profession to find the appropriate agency in your state.
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