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These are just a few of the benefits you will experience when you join your peers in making our industry a better place to work and the world a better place and safer place to live. Contact a chapter near you for more information or contact us via e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Education: ACIA Members receive discounts on all functions promoted by our association.
Government Agencies and Legislative bodies throughout the country are seeing the value of requiring Construction Inspectors of all disciplines to participate in continuing education. The construction industry is ever changing and, therefore, the qualifications of construction inspectors are also fluid. Our Association is dedicated to providing the kind of real life educational opportunities that has direct practical application. Learn it today and use it in the field tomorrow.

Nationally Accepted Testing and Registration Program: ACIA Members have access to one of the most advanced and respected Testing and Registration programs in the Nation.
The ACIA Registered Construction Inspectors program is accepted by the U.S. Government and various State and Local Governments throughout the Nation. Continuing Education is required to maintain your registration. Although you do not have to be a member of the ACIA to participate in the Testing and Registration program, member discounts on ACIA workshops and seminars which qualify for continuing education credits makes a great value.

"The Inspector" Magazine: ACIA Members receive 6 issues each year of the "The Inspector" magazine.
This is a very valuable publication written by and for the Professional Construction Inspector. Each issue is full of articles brimming with sage advice and experience from people in the industry, including discussions of code issues, liability problems, legislative concerns, small business advice and even small business computing. We welcome you to submit your articles for publication too. This is a thirty (30) dollar value, included with your annual membership.

A Voice In The Industry: Join with your fellows and help make our profession a better place to work with better results for public safety.
The construction inspection industry and code enforcement was created through the political process for the public good and it is within this arena that we can all have a voice in improving the status of our profession through a common political voice. Working together we can improve public opinion and awareness of issues that pertain to quality construction and public safety issues, be educating public officials and the general public on issues that directly effect public safety and financial loss in both manmade and natural disaster.

The "Job Network": The ACIA "Job Network" is a fax and/or email notification system that simultaneously informs participants on job availability and required qualifications.
Don't miss another opportunity for that job or project you have been wishing for. As an ACIA member all you have to do is sign up for the Job Network and you will receive prompt notification of projects or positions available.

Networking: Networking is truly one of the greatest advantages that comes with ACIA membership.
Sharing job site experiences, codes questions, job availability, and other issues with your peers at an ACIA monthly General Meeting. Our industry is continually changing, in fact the changes can almost be overwhelming as we all try to keep up with the newest information in the construction business. Networking is not simply a nineties buzz word, but can be a powerful tool when practiced within organizations like the ACIA.