18 Ways To Get 18 CE Credits By Year-End

09/26/2024
FREE continuing education on low-embodied-carbon (LEC) materials used in virtually all construction projects.

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As the year draws to an end, you may need more continuing education credits to meet professional association membership or licensing renewal requirements. CTS is an American Institute of Architects (AIA)-accredited education provider, and we’ve got you covered: 18 sessions worth 1 learning unit (LU) each that meet continuing education requirements in nearly every licensing jurisdiction, including the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE).

Why take one (or more) of our online sessions?

CTS Cement Manufacturing is North America’s largest producer of a low-embodied-carbon (LEC) alternative to ASTM C150 portland cement.

Our ASTM C1600 very-rapid-hardening (VRH) calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement offers ideal solutions for concrete construction, repair, and rehabilitation when durability and speed to completion are vital. Our ASTM C845 Type K cement is used in conjunction with ASTM C150 portland cement, ASTM C595 Type 1L portland limestone cements (PLCs), and other specialty cements to create shrinkage-compensating concrete used in new construction, expansion, and rehabilitation projects when dimensional stability and long-term performance are paramount.

Since the early 1960s industry professionals in the public, private, and government sectors have used CSA cement-based Rapid Set® and Komponent® products to speed project delivery and improve durability performance. (A Type III EPD is available for each material.*)

In addition to explaining how CSA cements differ from portland cements, these 18 sessions focus on engineering design, constructability, sustainability, and life-cycle benefits for new concrete construction and concrete repair and restoration. Applications range from floor slabs, tilt-up construction, and post-tensioning to airports, roads, bridges, water and wastewater, dams, and other mass elements.

Valuable information is offered in these key categories:

  • Rapid Set® Cement Technology
  • Shrinkage-Compensating (Type K) Cement Technology
  • Concrete Renovation & Repair
  • Polished Concrete & Decorative Overlays
  • Concrete Pavement Technology
  • Rapid-Setting Stucco and Plastering Materials
  • Cementitious Underlayments, Resurfacers, Grouts, Repair Mortars
  • Shotcrete & Foamed Cement Materials

As an AIA Passport Provider, we are authorized to provide face-to-face and distance learning courses nationally and internationally. If your firm or public agency would like content tailored specifically for your team’s educational requirements, please contact Chris Stone (cstone@ctscement.com) or Susan Foster (sfoster@ctscement.com) for more information.

More and more project teams are incorporating CSA cement-based concrete into designs. If you’re not familiar with CSA cements, we’re excited to introduce you to this proven construction material.

To learn how to optimize design, constructability, and maintenance in aviation, commercial, government, industrial, institutional, marine, mining, tunneling, mixed-use projects, and more using CSA cements, start with one (or more) of these free, 1-LU continuing education courses.

* Global warming potential (GWP) as of September 2024 (kg CO2-eq/metric ton cement):

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