Continuing Education

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Make It Official

For the past six years, Jon Vogel, owner of New Outlooks Construction, Robbinsville, N.J., has held his inspectors license, and for two years he was a part-time building inspector. More

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Some remodelers requiring continuing education for workers

Anderson-Moore Builders may have found the key to unlocking the minds of change-averse field staff: relevant, useful training. More

Letters

Pending Study - Cover Critique - Coastal Textbook More

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Licensing is good for all

What are the barriers to entering this industry? Not many, but some might say a pickup truck and a dog. Imagine going to a doctor who had a bag full of implements but no education or credentials. More

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Can the Associations Better the Industry Together?

Can NARI and the Remodelors Council work together to better the industry, or are they just shouting each other down? More

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Joint endorsement between major industry associations

This month, the leadership of the two major industry associations announced their joint endorsement of each other's primary certification program, NARI's CR and the NAHB Remodelors Council's CGR. A unified message is long overdue, and I support it fully. More

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Schools For Contractors

To sharpen your business skills, a variety of educational programs are available. Here’s how to select the right one for you. More

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Employee Benefits That Work

Contractors share the benefits they’ve devised to keep employees happy without busting the company’s budget. More

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