CE Requirements: Building Officials – 44 Hours | Inspectors & Plan Reviewers – 34 Hours
Renewal Deadline: September 16th every three years
Packages are approved for ICC credit.
This course provides an overview of building trade skills and is advantageous for anyone seeking to start a residential building project or enter into the building industry.
Designing your building site is key to the success of any building project. Learn to navigate the challenges and pitfalls of site development without compromising design.
This course is a review of building construction and techniques, including the related 2015 Michigan Residential Code and covers Footings and Foundations, Concrete, Carpentry, and Masonry.
Gain an understanding of the Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a business owner and how to maneuver through new business startup stages.
Learn the administrative process involved in inspections, investigation of complaints, enforcement of the applicable codes, and evaluating projects that may have unusual materials or design.
Review building construction, techniques, 2015 Michigan Residential Code, Roofing, Insulation, Ventilation, Windows, Doors and Skylights, Siding, Finishes and Specialities with this course.
This course teaches the duties of a Building Official and focuses on guidelines and procedures for effective operations. This course is also approved for building inspector, mechanical inspector, electrical inspector, and plumbing inspector credits.
Learn the purpose and the standards of the International Property Maintenance Code and how to manage blight, rubbish, and safety as well as rental, vacation, and abandoned properties.
Learn to integrate design with current codes and how to identify code-related issues while turning your customers goals and aspirations into a safe and cost-effective project.
Learn the advantages and disadvantages of using a PEMB, why they are economical, as well as foundations, building envelope, industrial equipment and code.
Learn how water migrates, the typical sources of excess moisture and how to prevent it through planning, design, construction, and control of condensation.
This class explores key elements of the regulatory framework that underpins the Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act, with a focus on the 2024 changes to the rules that amend the 2021 Michigan Plumbing, Mechanical, and Building Codes.