Explore the AIA's comprehensive resource collection to learn more about everything from firm management, best practices and retirement plans to climate action, workplace equity and disaster recovery.
AIA Contract Documents are standardized contracts and forms widely used in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. These documents help define the legal relationships, responsibilities, and expectations between project stakeholders, such as owners, architects, contractors, and consultants.
AIA Knowledge Communities are specialized groups within the AIA that allow members to connect, share expertise, and collaborate on topics relevant to different areas of architecture and design. These communities serve as a platform for professional development, networking, and advocacy within specific sectors of the profession.
The AIA Trust is a specialized entity within the AIAthat provides risk management resources, insurance, and financial benefits to AIA members and their firms. It helps architects protect their businesses, careers, and personal well-being by offering tailored insurance plans, legal guidance, and financial tools.
AIA Continuing Education (AIA CE) is a professional development program that helps architects maintain their licensure, stay updated on industry trends, and enhance their skills. The AIA requires its members to earn continuing education credits (CEUs) to retain their AIA membership and fulfill state licensure requirements.
For every stage of your professional journey, you can lean on AIA's supportive community of industry leaders and learn from the very best.
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