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AIA Registered Training Courses

Lafarge is an AIA (American Institute of Architects) / CES (Continuing Education System) Registered Provider. The courses listed below are AIA/CES-registered and most are delivered in a face-to-face format by qualified Lafarge representatives. These courses are available to Lafarge customers, architects, engineers and specificers.

Please contact your local Lafarge Cement, Concrete, or Gypsum representative for information on courses and scheduling.

 
Cement
Alkali Silica Reactivity

Cements for Masonry

Concrete and LEED

Concrete Durability

Concrete Materials

Controlled Low Strength Material

Fly Ash

High Performance Concrete

Manufacture of Portland Cement

Placing, Finishing and Curing Concrete

Silica Fume

Slag Cement

Supplementary Cementitious Materials

Sustainable Masonry Construction

Troubleshooting Concrete Problems

Troubleshooting Strength Problems

Understanding Supplementary Cementitious Materials and Their Benefits ==> Link to Program and Online Test

Designing for Sustainability: Cementitious-based Building Materials Contribute to LEED Credits ==> Link to Program and Online Test

 
Concrete
An Introduction to Integrally Colored Concrete

Self consolidating concrete

 
Gypsum
Levels of Finish

Natural and Synthetic Gypsum

Gypsum Wallboard Manufacturing Plant Tour

Understanding and Specifying Abuse-Resistant Gypsum Board

Understanding the Finishing of Gypsum Panel Products

 
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