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Miami-Dade Contractors Board Approve RedVector.com Online Education

August 4, 2005 -- Miami-Dade County Contractors can now reduce travel and education costs by taking professional education courses online instead of traveling to a limited number of traditional classes and seminars. RedVector.com, which offers hundreds of courses for design and construction professionals, is now approved by the Miami-Dade Construction Trades Qualifying Board to provide online continuing education.

 “  With the deadline just weeks away, we could not ask for better timing.  
Miami-Dade County's 7,000 licensed contractors are required to take 16 hours of courses every two years. Up to four hours of courses can be taken online. The next deadline for completion of this requirement occurs this month, on August 31, 2005.

"We're glad that we can now help Miami's contractors meet their deadlines and advance their careers online through RedVector.com," said Lisa Maier, Senior Vice President Marketing. "With the deadline just weeks away, we could not ask for better timing."

The following RedVector courses are approved for Miami-Dade Contractors:

*    Alternative Dispute Resolution - Arbitration & mediation
*    Basic Construction Mathematics
*    Business Management: Brief Overview)
*    Contract Basics: The Small Contracting Agreement
*    Fire! Designing Adequate Means of Escape
*    Florida Workers' Compensation Law
*    Interior Codes 1: Overview of Codes & Standards
*    Interior Codes 2: Occupancy Classifications & Loads
*    Introduction to Indoor Air Quality
*    Project Management
*    Safety: Trades, Getting Started
*    The Genesis of Toxic Mold
*    Understanding Construction Claims - An Overview
*    Use of Steel in Design & Construction

To see all RedVector courses, visit http://www.RedVector.com

About RedVector

RedVector.com, Inc., provides online continuing education services to more than 60,000 licensed professionals, including Contractors, Land Surveyors, Interior Designers, Architects, Engineers, Landscape Architects and others involved in design.


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