The American Institute of Constructors (AIC), is a not-for-profit 501(c)(6)[1] non-governmental professional association founded in 1971. Individuals involved in the AIC are typically found in the construction management Industry.
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Abbreviation | AIC |
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Founded at | Oklahoma |
Type | Professional association |
Legal status | 501(c)(6) |
Purpose | Advancement of professionalism and ethics in the Construction industry |
Region | USA |
Fields | Construction, Construction Management, Engineering, Education |
Official language | English |
President | Brian Holley, CPC |
Vice President | Brad Monson, CPC |
Treasurer | Mark Hall, CPC |
Secretary | Scott Cuthbertson, CPC |
Dennis Bausman, Greg Carender, Mark D. Hall, Bradley Monson, Joseph A. Rietman, Terry Foster, Joe Burgett, Ihab Saad, James Hogan, Saeed Goodman, Jason Lucas, Scott Cuthbertson, Jim Nissen, Chris Clifford, | |
Key people | Tanya Matthews, David Fleming, Andy Wasiniak, Mark Giorgi, Paul Mattingly, Joe Sapp |
Main organ | The American Professional Constructor |
Subsidiaries | Constructor Certification Commission |
Budget | $650,000 |
Website | www |
The AIC offers three different levels of certification: Associate Constructor (AC), Certified Professional Constructor (CPC), and Fellow (FC). American Institute of Constructors also offers a number of educational programs, including online courses, webinars, and in-person seminars.
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