FL Contractors: Affordable Housing for General Contractors
Affordable Housing for General Contractors
Affordable Housing for General Contractors
The Minnesota Mandatory Course covers both contractor business strategies and energy conservation measures, as required for license renewal for the state of Minnesota. This course begins with a discussion basic accounting principles such as assets, liabilities, assets, the ability to manage cash flow, revenue recognition, financial management, mitigating bad debt, and tax compliance as it…
Modern Site Maintenance and Construction Technology Modern Site Maintenance and Construction Technology begins with a review of the basic management requirements of starting an efficient construction project, then discusses the key factors for clear and concise coordination as it relates to day to day operations, including property protection, health and safety, maximization of profit, property…
Affordable Housing Affordable Housing is a course designed to help contractors understand the “missing middle” of housing in the United States. The course explores solutions to the housing crisis through the design and construction of housing units and the communities into which they are organized, including a deep dive into modular construction.
Project Management for General Contractors Project Management for General Contractors is a course designed to help contractors better manage projects through developing deeper understanding of both client needs and the supply chain.
Common Contractor Concerns Common Contractor Concerns is a 7-hour continuing education course that focuses on three common concerns: dampness prevention and remediation, energy efficiency, and truth in advertising.
Accessibility for All Accessibility for All is a 7-hour continuing education course. It looks at standards and illustrations from the “2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design”. This course describes how to meet the intent of the Standards, and addresses specific residential modifications relevant to an aging population.
Landscaping, Signage, and Exterior Lighting Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: To better understand the use and importance of landscaping, signage, and exterior lighting in residential and commercial construction.
Understanding Basic Accounting Principles and Aspects for General Contractors Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: To have a better understanding of basic accounting principles such as assets, liabilities, assets, the ability to manage cash flow, revenue recognition, financial management, mitigating bad debt, and tax compliance…
Understanding Basic Accounting Principles and Aspects for General Contractors Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: To have a better understanding of basic accounting principles such as assets, liabilities, assets, the ability to manage cash flow, revenue recognition, financial management, mitigating bad debt, and tax compliance…
Affordable Housing for General Contractors Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: Define what affordable housing is and describe methods of construction that can make building houses more economical and efficient, offering both short-term and long-term cost-saving solutions.
The Use of Masonry in Residential and Commercial Construction Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: Contractors will be able to describe masonry construction in residential and commercial applications, understand relevant building codes, apply best practices, and become more proficient with the estimation of masonry materials.
Recent Technology Advances in the Construction Industry Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: To describe the design processes using computer-aided design, building information modeling, algorithmic design, and artificial intelligence. To explain the currently available robotic resources for constructing a building and explore applications of future…
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