Ardex Americas offers free AIA, CEU webinars

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Aliquippa, Pa.—Ardex Americas is offering free AIA/CEU webinars in April. The webinar series, though designed for architects, is available to the general public.

Topics covered include stone veneer, adhesive systems and polished concrete. Each webinar, led by an instructor with decades of industry knowledge and expertise, is designed to offer a comprehensive overview of the chosen topic. The webinars are held on Thursdays in April, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EST.

Thursday, April 2: Polished Concrete & Decorative Concrete Toppings
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Thursday, April 9: Exterior Stone Veneers & Pavers
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Thursday, April 16: Adhesives & High RH Discussion
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