If you hold an IIBEC credential, the renewal window has opened for 2025 credential renewals. Please log in to the IIBEC User Portal and follow instructions below to renew your IIBEC credential(s). Once payment is received, a confirmation email will be sent and a new IIBEC credential card will be mailed to you.
Credential renewal instructions:
1) Log into the IIBEC User Portal
2) Select the “Certifications” tab
3) Click on “View/Renew My Certifications”
4) Choose the credential you wish to renew
5) Click the “Renew” button in the upper left corner and follow the instructions provided
6) Once at the checkout page, fill out the required information and select “Checkout”
Please note, if you have multiple credentials, you will need to repeat the renewal steps for each credential separately.
Both credential renewal payment and Continuing Educations Hours (CEHs) are due by 12/31/2024. A complimentary 3-month grace period expires 3/31/2025. Failure to meet both renewal requirements by this deadline will result in the credential being marked inactive and will result in an additional reinstatement fee. Failure to meet the12/31/2024 renewal requirements by 12/31/2025 will result in the permanent loss of the credential(s).
The Credential FAQs is a helpful resource, or you can email Tiffany Camperos tcamperos@iibec.org or call the IIBEC office at 919-859-0742 ext.108 or 800-828-1902 (Toll Free) for renewal assistance.
Join presenter Samir Ibrahim, F-IIBEC, AIA, CSI, and moderator Brandon Gemma on Wednesday, October 16 at 2:00 p.m. ET for a live webinar, Leak Investigation: Methods, Assessment, and Strategies. This activity has been approved for 1.0 IIBEC CEH. This activity has been approved for 1.0 AIA LU/HSW.
This educational program focuses on the evolution of methods and practices used to detect moisture intrusion, primarily in roofing and waterproofing. Different methods of testing will be discussed, and appropriate selection criteria, depending on each project’s conditions, will be explored. The need for stricter quality control will be discussed and suitable testing methods identified. Participants will be able to generate a forward-thinking strategy when performing field assessments of designing a new project. This webinar will focus on a review of the methods available and is not specific to any one leak detection system.
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