Darren Emery
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As a license issuing authority, I believe it is part of our job to help the contractor community learn and understand the codes as adopted.
I'm wondering what successful methods other Building Depts have found for communicating, teaching, and training contractors? "Get a code book and read it" only goes so far. The concepts behind the code, the local interpretations, and the regional focus on the adopted codes all come into play.
For the first time ever in our jurisdiction, we're requiring CEU hours for general contractors to renew their license at the end of the year - so this is a hot topic around here.
Thanks in advance for any input!
I'm wondering what successful methods other Building Depts have found for communicating, teaching, and training contractors? "Get a code book and read it" only goes so far. The concepts behind the code, the local interpretations, and the regional focus on the adopted codes all come into play.
For the first time ever in our jurisdiction, we're requiring CEU hours for general contractors to renew their license at the end of the year - so this is a hot topic around here.
Thanks in advance for any input!