The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) says more than 37,000 candidates are seeking architectural licenses. It reported a record-high number of 37,178 aspiring architects submitted experience hours through the Intern Development Program (IDP) or were actively testing for the Architecture Registration Examination (ARE) in 2014.
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This fall, the World Demolition Summit (WDS) will attract thousands of recycling and demolition professionals to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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The American Galvanizers Association (AGA) announced the winners of its 2015 Excellence in Hot-dip Galvanizing (HDG) Awards. More than 100 projects were submitted representing the versatility of HDG. Judged online by a panel of architects and engineers, submissions are featured in the AGA Project Gallery on the group’s website.
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The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is holding its annual meeting and expo in Chicago this fall. The event, which will take place November 6 to 9, is the largest gathering of students and landscape architects in the world.
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The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) released its “U.S. Industry Statistical Review and Forecast,” highlighting the window, door, and skylight market trends. The forecasts are based on projections of construction activity as of March 2015.
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During its annual convention in March, RCI recognized the winners of its 2015 Document Competition. The annual competition, which took place during the 30th RCI International Convention and Trade Show in San Antonio, Texas, honors excellence in roofing, waterproofing, and exterior wall construction project documentation by its members.
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Cloud software and mobile app company, Canvas, released the results of its business app survey, focusing on industries with heavy paper-use, which included construction. The annual survey was completed by more than 1600 decision-makers.
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A lifecycle analysis (LCA) conducted by the International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) found duplex stainless steel generated more environmental benefits over the alternative mild steel option for a bridge in Finland.
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The National Lighting Bureau (NLB) is seeking entries for its 36th High-Benefit Lighting Awards Program. The competition is open to anyone associated with a new or upgraded illumination system providing benefits of ‘high-benefit lighting.’
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Seven North American projects using Italian tile were selected as winners of the 22nd Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition last month. The competition was established to recognize North American architects and interior designers who employ those materials in residential, commercial, and institutional projects.
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