Carolinas AGC is proud to offer required NCLBGC training opportunities. Choose from five courses (four electives, 1 mandatory course) now open for registration. Two additional opportunities are pending approval from the NCLBGC. Register today for any of our seven, upcoming classes to fulfill your mandatory annual CE requirements before the end of the year! 
 

Continuing Education Requirements for License Renewal

The NC Licensing Board for General Contractors requires 8 hours of continuing education to be completed annually in order to renew a license. At least one qualifier for licensees in the license classifications of Building, Residential and Unclassified must complete the 8 hours of CE. For the Unclassified license, it must be the qualifier who has passed the building examination. 
  
The 8-hour course requirement includes a mandatory 2-hour course taught by instructors certified to teach this course. The remaining 6 hours will be elective courses produced by Board approved providers.  

NCLBGC Elective Course: Claims Avoidance 101

Recovery through claims disputes is expensive and extremely challenging. The claims process itself is time-consuming and can require extensive effort from Project level and Executive staff alike. This course will provide guidance from a claims expert on how to best avoid project pitfalls proactively and help to circumvent the need for claims resolution.
 
When: Thursday, September 14, | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Where: Virtual via Zoom Meeting

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NCLBGC Elective: Case Law and Legislative Update for NC General Contractors

  
When: Thursday October 12| 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Where: Virtual via Zoom Meeting


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NCLBGC Mandatory Course

  
When: Tuesday, October 17 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Where: Virtual via Zoom Meeting


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Elective Course: Managing Productivity During Your Project - Why it Matters

This course aims to educate attendees on the importance of tracking labor productivity on live construction projects and provides a framework of methods and necessary information to do so. The course also attempts to provide clarity on what labor productivity is and how the concept may differ from production and delay. A series of case studies will be presented that relate to common loss of productivity impacts that Contractor’s experience and solutions for navigating these impacts will be discussed. This course is applicable to executives, project managers, project controls staff and anyone who may contribute to the P&L of a construction project.

When:
 Tuesday, October 26 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Where: Virtual via Zoom Meeting

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Case Law and Legislative Update

  
When: Thursday November 9 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Where: Virtual via Zoom Meeting


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Critical Development for Leaders in 2023

The legal landscape is constantly changing in the labor and employment area. This course will update supervisors on the current status of applicable laws, as well as provide an update on developments, roadblocks, best practices, and practices to avoid in navigating today's legal landscape.

  
When: Thursday November 16 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Where: Virtual via Zoom Meeting


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Elective Course: Suicide Prevention

QPR Gatekeeper Training is a nationally recognized suicide prevention program.

The key components that will be covered in this program are:

  • How to Question, Persuade, and Refer someone who may be suicidal.
  • How to get help for yourself or learn more about preventing suicide.
  • The common causes of suicidal behavior.
  • The warning signs of suicide.
  • How to get help for someone in crisis.
Upon successful completion of this program, participants will receive an e-certificate as a QPR Certified Gatekeeper, which is good for two years and have the knowledge and skills to serve as a gatekeeper for suicide prevention in the construction industry. They will be able to make a positive impact not only in the construction industry but help create a safer and healthier workplace for everyone. It is a critical investment for construction businesses that want to ensure the well-being of their employees, as well as promote a culture of care and support. Participants are required to attend the full two-hour session to complete this elective course.

**This course will be taught by a QPR certified instructor and upon successful completion participants will receive 2 hours of continuing education credit.

  
When: Thursday November 30 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Where: Virtual via Zoom Meeting


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More Information

For more information on requirements, visit the NC Licensing Board For General Contractor's Website or contact Betsy Bailey.