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AIA CES Credits for Insulating Concrete Forms

October 8th, 2009 | From the Field, Marketing | , , , , , , , , ,

As part of our due diligence of educating the building community on our industry, as well as increasing awareness of our product, we offer Continuing Education Units for AIA members. If you want to learn about ICFs on your own or if you gain credits for CSI or other state education credits, we’re here for you as well! We are hosted through an online program through AEC Daily. We just renewed for 2010 and are currently in the process of updating our presentation so it will qualify for the Health, Safety, Welfare (HSW) and Sustainable Design (SD) credit. If you want to take our course it’s FREE! Go to AEC Daily to get started!

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Our training doesn’t stop here

Reward Wall Systems takes pride in having the best training and customer support out of anyone in our industry. We understand a few things other people don’t. We want you to build better buildings and have positive first time experiences with ICFs. After all it would be better for your business, for our industry, and for the environment.

We are available for in-person jobsite training to make sure everything gets started well and all the tricks of the trade are handed down from the experts. We have an engineer on staff to solve any structural issue on hand, givingĀ  you the confidence in knowing we are teaching YOU correctly. We don’t let you buy our forms off the internet and forget about you after that, or let you purchase from us without proper training or consultation. It’s those standards we have that makes our network of builders the best, and why our projects go up on schedule and maintain the high quality that the owner expects.

Plus, with our thousands of distributors and builders in our network there are many opportunities for in-person “lunch and learn” training days. Here you can learn about the system, how it applies to your trade, get your hands on the product and see why it’s the future of building sustainable structures. Contact us if you are interested in having a “lunch and learn” training session, which also qualifies for AIA credits!

New Standards for Sustainability?We’re Already There.

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