Architect CEU (Continuing Education Units) Course Sponsored by Distinction Composite Roofing and Trimline Building Products
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Composite Roofing and ridge vent Manufacturer, Trimline Building Products is offering a free continuing education course for architects on LEED and sustainability.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN, November 09, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Trimline Building Products, a manufacturer of Trimline Ridge Ventilation and Distinction Tile and Slate, now offers a FREE on-line continuing education course for Architects. The on-line course provides AIA, CSI, and state credit. The Trimline sponsored continuing education course, Specialty Composite Roofing is now live on AEC Daily's Online Learning Center (OLC). You may view the course here http://www.aecdaily.com/sponsor/trimline.
This course provides an overview of specialty composite roofing, how it compares to its traditional counterparts, what to look for when choosing a specialty composite, and its sustainable characteristics including proper ventilation techniques. The 1 hour course contains a partial amount of sustainability information. The courses in this level contain some specific information on a product, construction method or manufacturing process, LEED credit achievement or information on other green organizations. Trimline's course provides Architects with 1 AIA/CES learning unit and qualifies for HSW. All reporting is handled on AEC Daily's web site and submitted once the exam has been taken for the course. For more information on Distinction Composite Roofing and Trimline Ventilation Products visit http://www.trimline-products.com or call 800-438-2920.
About Trimline Building Products
Trimline Building Products, based in Minneapolis, MN, manufactures shingle-over ridge vent and Distinction Composite Roofing. Trimline is a division of Diversi-Plast Products.
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