8 Hour
Contractor
Courses
All courses below are worth 8 hours for the Dwelling Contractor Qualifier License Renewal unless noted.
Courses are in numerical order. Newer courses are at the bottom.
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Course 10749 - Administration and Enforcement
The course begins with the information packet, Building a Home in Wisconsin. Other topics include Purpose and Scope, Jurisdiction, Definitions, Approval and Inspection of One and Two Family Homes, Approval and Inspection of Modular Homes and their Components, Approval of Products, Variances, Appeals, Violations and Penalties and Adoption of Standards.
$80.00
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Course 16190 - Construction Standards
This course is designed to familiarize Contractors and Inspectors with information on the updated construction codes required for building a home, according to the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC).
Topics covered in this course include Design Criteria, Excavations, Footings, Foundations, Floors, Walls, Roof and Ceilings, Fireplace Requirements, Construction in Floodplains and Installation of Manufactured Homes are included in this course.
$80.00
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Courses 9804 / 16186 -
Home Improvement / Construction Standards
Course 9804 covers administrative codes/law from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection.
Course 16186 is designed to familiarize Contractors and Inspectors with information on the updated construction codes required for building a home, according to the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC).
$80.00
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Courses 9804 / 12858 -
Home Improvement / Scaffolds and Safety
Course 9804 covers administrative codes/law from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection.
Course 12858 is intended to assist employers and employees in their efforts to comply with the current OSHA scaffold requirements for construction work, as falls are the leading cause of death for workers engaged in residential construction.
$80.00
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Courses 9804 / 13875 -
Home Improvement / Lead In Construction
Course 9804 covers administrative codes/law from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection.
Course 13875 is an overview of OSHA’s Lead Standards for the construction industry. Employers and employees will benefit from knowing the risks associated with lead in the construction industry and how to minimize the dangers.