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Attend BIM 101 in Orlando, Florida—March 16, 2010

BIM 101 is designed specifically for construction professionals eager to learn the essential concepts of BIM and will benefit anyone in the AEC industry looking to learn more about the hottest topic in construction today. This full-day course will give you a comprehensive overview of BIM, supported by case studies, to help you navigate what BIM is, what it can mean for your firm and how to get started with it. Learn more and register now at www.agc.org/BIMEP/Orlando. Seats are filling fast so register today! Please contact AGC at meetings@agc.org for registration-related questions and at curriculum@agc.org for content-related questions. Visit www.agc.org/BIMEP to learn more about the entire BIM Education Program and view listings of scheduled courses at AGC Chapters. Continuing Education The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) has been approved as an Authorized Provider by The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 8405 Greensboro Drive, Suite 800, McLean, VA 22102. In obtaining this approval, AGC has demonstrated that it complies with the ANSI/IACET Standards which are widely recognized as standards of good practice internationally. As a result of their Authorized Provider membership status, AGC is authorized to offer IACET CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standards. AGC will award 0.8 IACET CEUs to participants who successfully complete this program. The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of completion for non-AIA members are available on request. AGC will award 8 AIA/CES Learning Units to participants who successfully complete this program. Participants are expected to arrive on time, attend the program from start to finish, complete the post-program evaluation. Successful completion is also determined based on contribution to in-class discussion and activities.