EDUCATION PROVIDER PROGRAM (EPP)

Interested In Becoming a Course Provider?

New Course Providers are required to submit the following completed documents for review:

Please download the appropriate form(s) for completion and send to EPP@aanb.org

Questions?

  • Please contact EPP@aanb.org if you have questions regarding the Program.

AEC Daily Corporation

AEC Daily is one of the largest providers of continuing education (CE) to the Construction, Architectural, Interior Design and Engineering communities. Complimentary courses are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, with automated credit reporting to numerous organizations across the United States and Canada. Architects, Engineers, Interior Designers and other Construction Professionals rely on AEC Daily to maintain their accreditation and keep them up-to-date with new products and technologies.
  • Contact: Sule Benavides | Client Services Coordinator
  • Phone: (877) 566-1199.
  • Email: sbenavides@aecdaily.com
  • Website: https://www.aecdaily.com
  • Course Description: AEC Daily: Booming Bamboo: The (Re)discovery of a Sustainable Material with Endless Possibilities

    The growing global population is creating an increased demand for resources. As a result, there is a need to replace fossil-based, nonrenewable building materials with more bio-based materials, such as bamboo. This course describes the properties of bamboo that make it a more sustainable choice, including its fast growth and CO2 saving and storing potential. It also discusses how active bamboo reforestation and the use of durable bamboo products can lead to CO2 reduction across many industries.

    Discuss the circular economy principle and how bio-based materials have a better ecological profile over man-made materials.

    Investigate bamboo as a useful, fast-growing resource, and explain its growth characteristics and global distribution.

    State the growth, harvesting, and manufacturing processes of giant bamboo to create durable industrialized bamboo materials.

    List the associated CO2 emissions of each production step during the manufacturing of engineered bamboo and compare the overall carbon footprint of bamboo to other commonly used building materials.

    Explain how carbon sequestration by reforesting with bamboo and the carbon locked in the bamboo durable product pool can help mitigate climate change.

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