The Construction Documents Technology (CDT) certification provides a comprehensive program of study for anyone seeking to enhance and demonstrate knowledge of writing, interpreting, enforcing and managing construction documents.
Who should sit for the CDT?
Project architects, contractors, contract administrators, material suppliers, and manufacturers’ representatives are all realizing the advantages of being Construction Documents Technologists.
What does it mean for me?
Pass the Construction Documents Technology exam (CDT), and you’ll join an elite group of professionals known in the industry for their comprehensive knowledge of the writing and management of construction documents.
Earning your CDT means:
- Adding “CDT” after your name, to your LinkedIn, business card and your resume — and proudly sharing your CDT digital badge.
- Respect from your peers as a result of your understanding of how a project unfolds from concept to delivery and the roles and relationships of all participants.
- Understanding the documentation involved – which drives effective communication among all members of the construction team
The exam is being offered between May 2nd and June 8th, and the last day to register for the exam is May 20th. If you’re interested in registering, sign up on the CSI website at: https://www.csiresources.org/certification/cdt/cdt-registration-info
Not ready to test? Feel like you need to learn a little more first? Well, you’re in luck! The Northeast Region provides live instructor preparation classes via Zoom, to coach candidates on the fundamentals of the CDT exam.
This year, the Region trained 57 candidates from chapters all over the country and is planning another training session for the Spring 2024 exam. To get yourself on the list for the next class, contact Steve VanDyke at steve@naultarchitects.com