2017 Residential Contractor Continuing Education Training - Green Mill
Date and time
Location
Green Mill
909 Vermillion St. Hastings, MNRefund Policy
Description
Course Title
The 2015 MN State Building Code: Issues & Answers for Everyday Situations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry for 7 hours of Residential Contractor Continuing Education which includes 1 hr of MN Energy Code.
Course Description
This seminar is designed to cover several areas critical to MN Licensed Residential Contractors. The structure of the MN State Building Code as well as several key provisions will be examined in detail with supporting photos and examples for discussion. Seminar materials will include requirements from MN Rules Chapter 1322 in order to meet the State requirements for Energy Code continuing education.
Course Schedule
7:30 am Registration
8:00 am Morning Session (1.5 hrs)
9:30 am Morning Break
9:45 am Morning Session Continued (2 hrs)
11:45 am Lunch
12:45 pm Afternoon Session (1.5 hrs.)
2:15 pm Afternoon Break
2:30 pm Afternoon Session Continued (2 hrs)
4:30 pm Adjourn
Registration Fee
$95.00
Registration includes seminar materials, breaks and lunch
Changes
Please not that we have changed some of the sites from last year. Two (2) New Sites include (Blaine) “Sticks and Stones” and (Shakopee) “Law Enforcement Center”. Mailings will also be sent out via email, so please make sure to fill the email address portion in and make sure it is legible. We will also be changing to signing up and paying online at Eventbrite.
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Instructor Andy Schreder, C.B.O.
Andy is the Building Official for the cities of St. Francis and Nowthen, located in northern Anoka County. Andy has presented continuing education seminars for MN Licensed Residential Contractors for several years and brings a fresh perspective to building code enforcement with a desire to achieve code compliance through education and personal experience. His experience working with multiple jurisdictions provides a balanced background of knowledge that he brings to this seminar.
Who are 10,000 Lakes Chapter
of ICC and AMBO?
10,000 Lakes is a local chapter of the International Code Council. AMBO is a statewide chapter of ICC representing building officials throughout the state.
10K and AMBO are non-profit organizations that are comprised of over 500 members that most likely include your local building inspector. Together, these chapters have strived to provide quality continuing education for building officials contractors and anyone within the construction industry.
Organized by
Dennis Schilling
Chief Building Official
West St Paul, MN 55118
651-552-4135