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Can the continuing education of first-class architects be trained across provinces?
A builder can participate in continuing education and training in different places.

A first-class registered construction engineer who is the person in charge of the project outside the place where the enterprise is registered may receive continuing education at the place where the project is located after reporting to the professional lead department for the record. Individual professional registered construction engineers can participate in continuing education across regions under the unified arrangement of leading professional departments.

A registered architect may, within the validity period of each registration, arrange the hours of continuing education centrally or annually according to the needs of his work.

First-class registered professional construction engineers shall participate in continuing education for no less than 120 hours per registration cycle, including 60 hours of compulsory courses and 60 hours of elective courses. If you register two or more majors, you should also participate in 60 hours of continuing education for each additional major, including 30 hours of compulsory courses and 30 hours of elective courses.

Registered architects who engage in the following work and obtain corresponding certificates within the validity period of each registration can be regarded as part of the elective courses of continuing education. Within the validity period of each registration, the cumulative hours of continuing education elective courses shall not exceed 60 hours.