Earn AIA CEU Credit Attending RCD Webcasts
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Reed Construction Data webcasts provide timely and reliable insights into construction industry trends, with analyses and forecasts by a team of experts from Reed Construction Data, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America. AIA members can receive continuing education credits for attending these webcasts, and non-members can request a certificate to apply toward Mandatory Continuing Education (MCE) state requirements.
To receive learning credit, the following steps are required:
1. Register to Attend the Webcast
- Go to the RCD events registration website.
- Complete the registration form.
- AIA members who wish to receive CE credit for the webcast must provide a current AIA Member # at the bottom of the registration form. Also check the Certificate Request box.
- Non-AIA members who wish to receive a certificate for the webcast must click the Certificate Request box at the bottom of the registration form.
Successful registration is confirmed via email. Reminders, with links to the selected event, are sent prior to the event.
2. Attend the Webcast
- On the day of the webcast, use the provided link.
- Log in and attend the entire webcast.
AIA members who log in and attend the complete webcast will receive AIA credit within 10 business days. Non-members who request a certificate during registration will receive the event certificate via email.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a charge for the webcast?
Reed Construction Data offers webcasts free of charge.
Is registration required?
Registration is required both to access the webcast and to ensure continuing education credit is properly reported to the AIA.
Do I have to be an AIA member to view the webcast?
Reed Construction Data webcasts are open to everyone.
How long is the webcast?
The length is indicated within the course description. RCD webcasts typically last 1 to 1.5 hours.
How do I access the webcast?
After registering, you will receive an email with a link to access the selected event.
How many hours of continuing education credit do I receive?
The number of credits varies, but will be indicated on the registration page for each event.
Do all RCD webcasts contribute to CE credit?
Not all Reed Construction Data webcasts contribute toward learning unit credits. Be sure to check the registration page to find qualifying courses.
Can a group watch the webcast?
You can watch the webcast as part of a group; however, only the person who registers and logs in prior to the webcast will receive AIA CEU credit. Pre-approved groups can earn learning credits upon request; direct your request to marketing@reedbusiness.com.
What if I miss the webcast?
A link to the archive version of the webcast is available on the event registration page.
Why can't I access the webcast?
First, make sure you have completed the registration form for the selected webcast. If you experience problems viewing or listening to a webcast, you can test your system at http://webcast.on24.com/view/help/ehelp.html.
How do I receive CE credit?
If you register using your AIA member number, log in and attend an entire RCD webcast, the learning unit credit is automatically reported to AIA/CES records. If a certificate was requested at registration, non-AIA members will receive a certificate to confirm credits earned.
If I've registered for a previous webcast, do I have to register again?
You can register for one or more webcasts within one session. If you want to attend another event at a future session, you must register again.
Where can I find out about additional webcasts with CE credit?
Reed Construction Data lists upcoming webcasts and seminars at http://www.reedconstructiondata.com/events/register/.



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