In a continuing effort to improve and expand the use of concrete, NRMCA
staff and personnel from partner resource organizations (often state ready
mixed concrete associations) may be able to
present continuing education programs to architects and engineers in a
design office or at local and national conferences. Click on the titles
listed below to review PDF summaries of current programs available for on-site instruction.
For more
information or to arrange for a seminar in your area, contact Glenn
Ochsenreiter, NRMCA's Senior Vice President of Marketing and Promotion.
The following seminars are designed to provide engineers and architects
with the valuable Professional Development Hours required to maintain state
licensure:
NRMCA is a registered provider with the American Institute of Architects
(AIA) Continuing Education System (CES) allowing it to officially deliver
continuing education to registered architects and engineers. The 70,000
members of the AIA must complete 18 Learning Units (LU) of continuing
education annually to remain in good standing. Each LU is equivalent to one
contact hour of education. In addition, architectural boards in 30 states
and 10 Canadian Provinces have implemented mandatory continuing education
for
relicensure. Most states recognize the AIA/CES as the primary source of
professional development for their licensed architects. Similarly, over 25
states have mandatory continuing education for registered professional
engineers, with many requiring as many as 15 Professional Development
Hours (PDH) per year. Many states also recognize the AIA/CES program as a
source of professional development for licensed engineers.