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hi im tom stevenson and welcome to introduction to construction in todays lecture 10a we are going to be discussing the role of construction associations and some of the certification programs that are available particularly from a canadian perspective but we will be bringing in some global and u.s based opportunities and certifications and roles that are played as well so itll be a very sort of far-docHubing overview and this will be the first of two sections on this particular topic maybe three if it takes enough well see all right um so well be looking at some of the different and one of the things youre going to find with associations is there are a lot of acronyms to remember every association seems to like to use some sort of acronym so its hard to um remember them all but they are definitely um there and so were going to look at also uh the role that professional trade associations play and what theyre trying to do and accomplish typically theres usually some sort of um