Contractor Individual Courses
Compliance Courses, Business Practices & General Credits The Gray Systems Newsletter
CERTIFIED & REGISTERED CONTRACTORS
LEGAL COMPLIANCE COURSES
1 hour WC Features a workers compensation insurance requirements for contractors licensed in the state of Florida
1 hour WMM Features why windstorm mitigation is important in Florida, what prompted state officials to offer financial incentives to Florida homeowners’ for hardening their homes.
1 hour L&R provides a review of the selected laws and rules related to the construction licensing
1 hour WPS Features occupational safety for construction, the relevant OSHA law (29 CFR 1926), and the rules and regulations for safety and health standards for construction
1 hour ABC Provides a review of changes in the building code and satisfies the one hour advanced building code requirement
GENERAL ELECTIVES/BUSINESS PRACTICES
1 hour GEN Discusses identifying your product, identifying your consumer, marketing vs. selling, and preparing a marketing plan.
3 hour GEN This course discusses introduction to insurance, property insurance, liability insurance, business risk analysis, self insurance vs. risk transfer.
1 hour GEN This course specifically discusses the types of disputes, mediation, arbitration and litigation, and how to deal with them.
2 hour GEN Discusses project scope, plans and specifications, review, estimating, project documents, and periodic evaluation of progress.
2 hour GEN This course specifically discusses the components of financial management, understanding financial statements, accounts receivable and accounts payable, collections, you and your accountant.
1 hour BSP This course specifically discusses the contractual relationship between you as a contractor and your client, how a contract is formed and what happens if either you or your client fails to perform under the terms and conditions of the contract.
1 hour BSP This course specifically deals with contracts for improvements to real property consisting of single or multiple family dwellings up to and including four units. The relevant law discussed throughout the course is found in Florida Statutes, Chapter 713 Liens, Part 1. Generally, known as the Construction Lien Law