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What: 2014 AIA/CSI Trade ShowWhen: Tuesday, February 18th at 10:45am. - 7:30pm.Where: Kentucky International Convention Center211 South 4th. St. Louisville, KY 40202Booth: # 33, Level 1 Room A-B

“To Boldly Go”

The 27th Annual Trade Fair is hosted by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Central Kentucky Chapter (CKC) and the Construction Specications Institute (CSI) Louisville Chapter. Over 100 Vendor Exhibitors will be available to answer any questions about their products.New this year! International Design Ideas Competition for a Louisville Children’s Museum! Browse entries on display on the Trade Fair floor! Find out the winner of the $6,000 prize at the dinner presentation!Facility Owners, Architects, Engineers, Interior Designers, Contractors and all industry professionals are invited to come out to network, enjoy food and beverages and register to win several door prizes, including a $1,000 Grand prize, that will be provided throughout the day! Details can be found at www.aiacsitradefair.org.

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