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Review the skills and knowledge required to certify.

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Train for certification exams with all of the following recommended training:

Autodesk Certified Professional in Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design Exam Prep

Course duration2 Days (16 Hours)
Course duration Advanced Level
Course durationVirtual Instructor-Led Training
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$1,645
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44442 Autodesk Certified Professional in Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design Exam

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States with a resident population of over 670,000, is the unparalleled global center for federal government, international diplomacy, and public policy. Its economy is fundamentally driven by the operations of all three branches of the U.S. government, hundreds of foreign embassies, and major international organizations like the World Bank and the IMF. This unique professional ecosystem is continuously supplied with talent from world-renowned institutions, including Georgetown University, George Washington University, and Howard University. As the central core of its entire metropolitan area, Washington, D.C. serves a massive population of policymakers, diplomats, and contractors from the surrounding major urban centers in Virginia and Maryland, including Arlington, Alexandria, Bethesda, and Silver Spring.

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