Overview
The Builder License Training Program is an intensive 6-week course designed to prepare participants for the Michigan Residential Builder License Exam. It combines advanced knowledge in construction engineering, structural design, compliance standards, and project management, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to handle residential and light commercial construction projects. The program offers flexible scheduling with evening and weekend options and culminates in a Builder License Exam Readiness Certificate, preparing participants for licensing through the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
Learning outcomes
- Focus: Navigating codes, permits, and inspection processes.
- Outcome: Graduates are equipped to navigate building codes, handle permits, and pass inspections.
- Focus: Engineering techniques and systems for modern construction.
- Michigan Residential Code and Energy Standards:
- Fire Safety and Accessibility Requirements.
- Energy Efficiency Compliance (Insulation, HVAC).
- Permit Application and Inspection Protocols:
- Building Inspections at Key Stages: Foundations, Framing, and Final Reviews.
Prerequisites
Curriculum modules
- Module 1: Structural Engineering and Load Calculations
Target audience
Assessment & certification
Assessment details and upcoming batches are confirmed by admissions.
Upcoming sessions
Session A
June 7, 20268:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Safeco Training Center, Detroit MI
20 seats left
Session B
June 21, 20268:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Safeco Training Center, Detroit MI
20 seats left
Session C
July 12, 20268:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Safeco Training Center, Detroit MI
20 seats left
Program FAQ
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