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WARose

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Mar 17, 2011
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My typical source for (live) PDH/CEU hours has dried up....and that's a shame because it was free. Does anyone know of a good source for live PDH hours (that's hopefully cheap)?

By "live" hours, I mean a PE presenting in real time. (On-line is fine.)
 
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I'm on the mailing list for AISC, WoodWorks, American Wood Council, PCI, and International Masonry Institute. AISC typically offers a free live webinar a couple times a year. The other groups do so more frequently.
 
The "Engineering Week" from ASCE has been pretty handy for that in the past.
In the past, I've taken vessel design course, silo flow class, and CWI course from ASME.
For me, the API Tank conferences are about as useful as anything, and will get around 13 or 14 hours.
Some jurisdictions allow time involved in local engineering-society meetings, but I've never really used that much.
 
My go-to for free PDH's are Simpson Gumpertz Heger (SGH), Lindapter, International Masonry Institute (IMI), Masonry Institute of Michigan (MIM), American Galvanizing Assoc (AGA).

Aside from those, alot of structural product vendors offer free webinars but its hit or miss as to whether they offer PDH's
 
FEMA, ATC, NIBS put on technical webinars throughout the year. NIBS had about a dozen webinars over the last 6 months covering aspects of the new US codes. Recordings might be available?



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Thanks DoubleStud (and everyone else).
 
I'm on the AGA, Masonry Contractors of America, AISC, Construction Canada, the Steel Tube Institute and a couple of others. The AISC and STI are members only (generally) I think the STI is about $100 per year, or whatever, but it is excellent and well worth the membership. Same with AISC.

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