![]() ![]() Do you know the number of programs I had to know? Exactly zero. Just the number of software programs that interns need to master is daunting: Revit, AutoCAD, Word, Excel, 3D Studio Max, PowerPoint, Photoshop, InDesign, Grasshopper, Rhino, Ladybug, Octopus, DungBeetle, and goodness knows what else. And they have to know about accessible design, sustainable design, and resilient design-all of which we should have been paying attention to 40 years ago but mostly weren’t. For one thing, they have to learn 40 years of architectural history that I didn’t (because it hadn’t happened yet). Compared to when I entered the profession, they have to know a lot more stuff-and a lot of different kinds of stuff. Today’s architectural interns don’t have it easy. Provide feedback on what you'd like to see from your CCA community at. Attend an upcoming event such as webinars and conferences. Read a CCA white paper - or contribute your own! Post on the discussion board to ask questions and share ideas. Join to get occasional emails with new content and resources. ![]() We further hope to provide guidance and direction in developing guidelines for new and evolving approaches to Project Delivery as well as guidance in the continuing education of our emerging young professionals. It is our goal to provide clear answers to issues of concern to the Institute’s membership and share case studies and best practices. The Construction Contract Administration Knowledge Community (CCA) has been established to help our members better understand the issues, actions and resultant impact of the decisions required in this often neglected part of Project Delivery.
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