CDT®

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CDT® certification gives you the skills and confidence to interpret, organize, and communicate construction information clearly—no matter your role on the project team.

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Why Earn the CDT?

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Build Confidence

CDT is the essential credential for mastering project communication and documentation. Learn team roles, responsibilities, and tasks.

Gain Credibility

Prove you understand and know how to manage specs, contracts, and documents. All while reducing risks through clear communication and accurate information.

Advance Your Career

Show you're a trusted resource on project teams and take on a leading role and gain recognition.

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The CDT helps you master the process.

    Whether you're new to the AECO industry or experienced, the CDT prepares you for every project you will ever work on. You'll prove your know-how to drive projects forward through best practices and clear communication resulting in successful outcomes.

    • Understand all phases of the design and construction processes

    • Minimize errors and improve project delivery schedules

    • Master construction documentation and standards

    • Communicate better with all team members

    • Deliver projects on time and on budget

    Who Should Earn the CDT?

    • Architects
    • Contractors
    • Construction project managers
    • Engineers
    • Material suppliers
    • Manufacturers' representatives
    • Owners
    • Specifiers



    Qualifications

    • Hold a high school diploma or equivalent.
    • Two (2) years’ experience in construction management and/or completion of college-level coursework is highly recommended.

    How to Prepare

    CSI has the tools and resources to help you get exam ready.

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    Ready to Earn Your CDT?

      Make your next project your best one yet.

        • Get recognized for your knowledge.
        • Feel confident contributing to every phase.
        • Join 4,100+ AECO professionals who have their CDT and speak the language of construction documentation.

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