Why Should You Take This 14-Hour FL Contractor License Renewal Package 5 - Efficient Project Management Online Anytime Course Package?
For Registered Contractors and Certified Contractors the renewal deadline is August 31st. All Registered Contractors and Certified Contractors are required to complete fourteen (14) hours of continuing education each renewal cycle.
Of the fourteen hours, one hour is required in each of the following topics:
Please Note: The remaining seven hours may include any of the above topics or general topics to the industry. Students will have up to six months of access to course content.
What Is Included in This Package?
This 14-Hour FL Contractor License Renewal Package 5 - Efficient Project Management Online Anytime course package fulfills all requirements for a two year renewal cycle for Registered Contractors and Certified Contractors. The courses offered within this package are:
Does This Continuing Education Package Meet State Requirements?
YES! All of our courses are approved by the Florida Construction Industry Board.
Are These Courses Approved for Building Inspectors and Contractors?
Yes, our courses fulfill the requirement for both building inspectors and certified and registered contractors.
When Does My License Renew?
Certified Contractors renew their license by August 31 each even-numbered year.
Registered Contractors renew their license by August 31 each odd-numbered year.
I. Florida Project Management for Contractors
This seven hour course focuses on the primary responsibilities of a project manager: managing project costs and time, while completing the project to the expected degree of quality. This requires close attention to detail before beginning actual construction, as well as during the project. Taking proactive measures will help the project manager determine possible obstacles before they occur. This course will analyze all three primary areas. The student will learn how to implement proven methods to manage most effectively. Students will also learn of building features and equipment systems as they pertain to energy efficiency, helping students recognize how these methods can ultimately reduce and conserve energy consumption. They will identify
how moisture enters the structural cavities of a building and how to avoid these problems using the correct installation of thermal and weather resistant building components.
Upon completion, participants will be knowledgeable in:
II. Florida Required Competency
This 6 hour course fulfills the continuing education requirements outlined by 61G4-18.001 for Workplace Safety, Business Practices (Lien Law), Workers’ Compensation, Construction Laws and Rules and Wind Mitigation methodologies. Individual chapter descriptions below outline subjects, topics and subtopics covered.
Upon completion, participants will be knowledgeable in:
III. Florida Gable End Anchoring & Framing for High Velocity Winds
This one hour internet course is intended to provide a minimum of one hour of instruction of continued education for Florida certificate holders and registrants pertaining to Gable End Anchoring and Framing. Inspection of residential buildings that endured past hurricanes in Florida has shown that one of the most damaged structural components in residential homes is the gable-end wall or the gable-end truss for timber wall or masonry wall constructions. This course is based on the 2010 Florida Building Code changes that surround the most common causes of gable end failure during high velocity hurricane events.
Upon completion, participants will have the skills to: