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Earn AIA continuing education units for Newforma Project Center training
Renee VanDyne | Services Program Manager, Newforma 11/18/2008 Comments: 0Views: 184

Did you know that many Newforma Project Center training sessions qualify for continuing education units (CEUs) through the American Institute of Architects? One hour of training generates one learning unit, or LU. Newforma offers training in the basics of Newforma Project Center for those who may have recently implemented the solution, and Professional training for those looking for more advanced applications such as those found in the Project Timeline, Submittals, Transmittals and RFI management activity centers of Newforma Project Center. 

After your completed training, send an email to which includes the date of the training, the location of the training (city, state), the class that was provided, and the AIA member names and numbers, and we’ll verify class completion and get your session submitted. Below you will find a few of the available trainings, along with learning objectives (LO). For additional information on Newforma services, please email .

NPCE90, 1.5 LU
Project Information Management – Express training for the AEC industry

Using Newforma Project Center to remove time- and money-draining inefficiencies from project execution

LO#1: Participants will learn how to organize, manage and search internal project information, including project email and attachments, for all projects.
LO#2: Participants will learn how to electronically review, mark up, and comment on sets of project drawings while providing an audit trail of the decisions in a design review.
LO#3: Participants will learn how to share and track published project information with external team members.

NPCP90, 1.5 LU
Project Information Management – Professional training for the AEC industry

Using Newforma Project Center to successfully track the status of all outstanding project action items and other project activities

LO#1: Participants will learn how to create and manage project action items, as well as use the Project Timeline activity center to create and log project events, milestones and phases.
LO#2: Participants will learn how to use record copies and document sets to manage a project’s key deliverables.
LO#3: Participants will learn how to capture and record markup sessions for a history of the design review process, as well as learn how to compare document versions.

NPCA60, 1 LU
Project Information Management – Contract Administration for the AEC industry

Using Newforma Project Center to save time and paper by managing the CA phase electronically

LO#1: Participants will learn how to process and manage requests for information (RFIs).
LO#2: Participants will learn how to track the status of all submittals, and generate appropriate reports.
LO#3: Participants will learn how to support external team members with web-based access to transmittals, submittals and RFIs.

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