Online 60-hr Prelicense-2-book-package

Online 60-Hour Prelicense Course, Exam Prep, Michigan Code Book, and Carpentry and Construction Book

  • Video 60-Hour Course
  • Book: 2015 Michigan Code Book (Most Current)
  • Book: Carpentry & Construction & Practice Test
  • Practice Test: Carpentry & Construction book
  • Exam Prep Program
  • Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Licensed
  • Construction Math Simplified Course
  • 12 Bonus Safety Courses Designed for Construction Spaces
  • Video Course:  Social Media for Contractors
Add To Cart $763.00 $549.00

Description

OVERVIEW OF BUILDING TRADES

Instructor:  Mike Wood

This nine-hour course provides an overview of building trade skills. The information provided in this course would be advantageous for anyone seeking to start a residential building project or enter into the building industry. Students must answer 70% of the questions correctly in order to receive credit/certification for the course.

This Course Covers:

  • Excavation and Sitework
  • Permitting and Inspections
  • Floodplains
  • Measurements and Markings
  • Construction tools
  • Soil Conditions and compaction
  • Wells and Water
  • Footings and foundations
  • Foundations, Flooring and examples
  • Framing, roofing and sheathing
  • Water Barriers, ventilation, insulation, siding and gutters
  • Stairs
  • Windows and window types
  • Masonry
  • Exterior Finish
  • House Plan Walkthrough

BUSINESS OF BUILDING

Instructor:  Rodger Peck

This seven-hour course will provide new builders with an understanding of the Code of Conduct and their responsibilities to their employees, to their customers, and to the government. It includes knowledge needed in order for them to successfully maneuver through new business startup stages.

This Course Covers:

  • Hierarchy of Michigan Government with Respect to Residential Builders
  • State of Michigan Government Websites
  • Michigan Compiled Laws — Occupational Code Articles 2, 5, 6, and 24
  • Michigan Compiled Laws — Administrative Rules and State License Fee Act
  • Construction Lien Documents and Laws Overview
  • Establishing a Business Entity
  • Business Finance
  • Accounting and Bookkeeping
  • Employees vs Independent Contractors
  • Payroll taxes
  • Labor Laws
  • Bidding and Estimating
  • Developing a Project Budget
  • Environmental Laws

RESIDENTIAL CODE REVIEW

Instructor:  Larry Rospierski

This eight-hour course is a review of the codes required for residential construction. This course focuses on the 2015 Michigan Residential Code book and the latest changes. The 2015 MRC is a comprehensive stand-alone residential code that establishes minimum requirements for one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses, with the purpose of safeguarding the health and safety of the public.

A 70% passing score on each assessment is required to move on to the next chapter. Students must answer 70% of the questions correctly in order to receive credit/certification for the course.

This Course Covers:

  • Administration
  • Definitions
  • Building Planning and Construction
  • Foundations
  • Floors
  • Wall Construction
  • Wall Covering
  • Roof Construction
  • Ceiling Construction
  • Roof Assemblies
  • Chimneys and Fireplaces
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Non-Structural
  • Appendices

 

 


PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Instructor:  Larry Rospierski

Residential construction project management is a unique construction setting. There are three main genres of project manager and each one has unique benefits and struggles. Each stage of the construction process must be considered while managing a project. This eight-hour course describes the types of residential project managers, the characteristics of a successful project manager, and what a successful project requires from bidding to closure.

This Course Covers:

  • Role and primary objectives of a Residential Project Manager
  • Project Manager Qualifications, challenges and skillsets
  • Establishing Quality Control Measures
  • Do’s and Dont’s of a Successful Construction Project Manager
  • The Basic Tools, staff and equipment
  • The Legal Aspects of Project Management
  • Develop Plans and Specifications
  • Staffing, bidding, budgeting, execution and closure
  • The Process and Steps of Construction Loans and types of funding
  • Bidding, the rules, potential bidders and types of bids
  • Determining Reliable Suppliers
  • The Art of Estimating, pricing, profit goals and budgeting
  • Benefits of Cost Management
  • Wage vs. Profit
  • Completion Date and scheduling
  • Project or Product Cost Overruns
  • Erosion, Sedimentation and control measures for both
  • Obstacles to Closing
  • Final Homeowner Inspection, excrows and final closing
  • The C-O and TC_O
  • Warranty Value
  • The Closing Package
  • Practical Applications (estimating, job cost details, scheduling)

 

 


RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

Instructor:  Steven St Laurent

This video training course outlines the most important work-related hazards found on a construction site. Instructor Steve St. Laurent provides years of experience in the safety field, sharing his knowledge in a fun and entertaining way. This course explores typical hazards found on the site, the reasons behind careless behavior, and the ramifications of poor training and lack of safety programs. The goal is to provide “safety nuggets” that will inspire viewers to practice safety first, in a way that will prevent injuries at work and at home.

This Course Covers:

  • Top Five Hazards in Residential Construction
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • 10 Best Practices
  • Fall Protection
  • Ladders
  • Electricity
  • Scaffolds
  • Hazard Communication
  • Tool Safety
  • Materials Handling

 


BUILDING GREEN

Instructor:  Mike Wood

This seven-hour course will bring attention to methods of green building that allow homes to have less impact on the environment while providing a great economic benefit to the homeowner. Students will learn the importance of incorporating energy-efficiency into their building projects.

A 70% passing score on each assessment is required to move on to the next chapter. Students must answer 70% of the questions correctly in order to receive credit/certification for the course.

This Course Covers:
  • Heat Transfer
  • Energy Codes
  • Construction Waste Management
  • Selling Green Building
  • History of Energy Efficiency
  • Electricity, Natural gas, propane, geothermal, wind, solar, biomass, heating oil
  • Weatherization Assistance Program
  • Foundations
  • Advanced Framing Techniques (thermal bridging, insulated headers and studs, SIP’s)
  • Wall and Roof Sheathing
  • Air and Vapor Barriers, leakeage, house wrap, Zip system
  • Doors, Windows, and Skylights
  • Insulation types and R-value
  • The Building Envelope and Diagnostic testing
  • Problem Areas and penetrations
  • Heating and Cooling Systems and types
  • Lighting and Appliances
  • Passive Houses and their standards and Zero houses
  • Space Heating and Cooling and Thermal comfort
  • Regenerative vs Sustainable
  • Capturing Rainwater
  • Thermal Efficient Construction
  • Green Building Certifications, Energy Star ratings, HES ratings, HERS Index, Zero Energy, LEED and PHIUS+
  • Case Studies

 

 


MARKETING FOR BUILDING CONTRACTORS

Instructor:  Dean Rose

Marketing is an essential part of running a successful business. This six-hour course will show students how to put together a customized, cost-effective marketing program that will work year after year. Even those building contractors who have already been in business for years will learn how to build strength in the marketing aspects of their company, including a cost-effective method of generating leads. Students will also learn how to incorporate successful marketing tactics simultaneously.

A 70% passing score on each assessment is required to move on to the next chapter. Students must answer 70% of the questions correctly in order to receive credit/certification for the course.

This Course Covers:

  • Marketing Laws
  • Marketing vs. Advertising
  • Product, Price, Placement, Perceived value & Promotion
  • Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
  • TOWS Analysis
  • Target Market
  • Setting goals (building a brand, leads, and increasing profits)
  • Marketing channels
  • Social Media

 


CONTRACTS, LIABILITIES AND RISK MANAGEMENT

Instructor:  Pete Costanza

This six-hour course explains the principles of contract law and the important elements of a home building and remodeling contract. The difference between various contracts used in the residential construction industry is also described. Requirements and types of insurance are also covered in this course, as well as the details of Workers Compensation.

A 70% passing score on each assessment is required to move on to the next chapter. Students must answer 70% of the questions correctly in order to receive credit/certification for the course.

This Course Covers:

  • Contracts – their terms, documents, samples, pricing and what is required
  • Request for Proposal and sample RFP
  • Fundamentals of Contract Law
  • Written and Oral Contracts
  • Offer and Acceptance
  • Void and Voidable Contracts
  • Michigan Contract Laws, statutes of limitations, Home Solicitation Act and prohibited conduct
  • Insurance, Surety Bonds, Homeowner’s, Auto, No-fault and Health Insurance and Workers’ Compensation
  • Foreclosure Due to Non-Payment or Delinquent Taxes
  • Health Insurance with HSA
  • Warranties, breach of warranty, remedies and guidelines
  • Breach of Warranty
  • Construction defects and delays
  • Failure to submit change orders, abandoning the job after payment and failure to pay subcontractors
  • Abandoning the job after receiving payment
  • Arbitration, mediation, adjudication and court proceedings

 


SAFETY-BEST PRACTICES

Instructor:  Nelson Gelinas

This one-hour safety course will provide on-site best practices for construction employers and employees. Safety consultant Nelson Gelinas demonstrates how to prevent injuries by correct use of personal fall protection and respirators.

This Course Covers:

  • Personal Fall Protection—how to properly use a harness, lanyard and anchor system
  • Respiratory Safety—choosing the right respirator for the job

 

BUSINESS and LAW EXAM PREP COURSE

This course will prepare students for the Business and Law portion of the exam and is based on the reference materials and industry standards outlined in the PSI Candidate Bulletin. Be sure to review the Bulletin; it provides important information about the test.

When studying for the exam, we recommend you either print out or reference the following materials outlined by PSI as well as reviewing the Business of Building portion of the 60-Hour Pre-Licensure Course. You can also find helpful information at the LARA Website Builders’ page.

This Course Covers:

  • OCCUPATIONAL CODE (EXCERPT)
  • MICHIGAN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
  • MICHIGAN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
  • CONSTRUCTION LIEN ACT
  • MICHIGAN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT

Regulatory and Statutory Requirements

  • LICENSING PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS
  • REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDUCT AND PENALTIES
  • COMPAINTS
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • HEARINGS
  • INDEPENDENT ARBITRATION
  • PERMITTING AND INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS
  • CIVIL RIGHTS
  • FAIR HOUSING AND AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
  • EPA REGULATIONS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
  • SALESPERSONS
  • TYPES OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
  • ESTIMATING
  • CONTRACTS
  • PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
  • ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
  • INSURANCE, BONDS AND LIENS
  • PERSONNEL
  • BUSINESS MATH
  • PRACTICE TESTS

TRADES EXAM PREP COURSE

This course will prepare students for the Practice/Trades portion of the exam and is based on the reference materials and industry standards outlined in the PSI Candidate Bulletin. Be sure to review the Bulletin; it provides important information about the test.

When studying for the exam, we recommend you reference the materials outlined by PSI as well as reviewing the Overview of Building Trades portion of the 60-Hour Pre-Licensure Course.

This Course Covers:

  • Site Engineering
  • Plans, Specifications and Estimating
  • Excavation/Sitework
  • Footings and Foundations
  • Concrete
  • Carpentry
  • Masonry
  • Roofing
  • Insulation
  • Ventilation
  • Siding Installation
  • Interior and Exterior Finishes
  • Specialties
  • Safety and Employee Protection

CONSTRUCTION MATH VIDEO TUTORIAL

PRACTICE TESTS


CONSTRUCTION MATH SIMPLIFIED

Instructor:  Josh Francis

This three hour online video course is a review of the key concepts of construction math that every builder should understand. Basic math formulas and conversions are introduced, followed by a fully narrated, interactive video tutorial of 42 common construction problems.


29 CFR 1926 Confined Spaces

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

29 CFR 1926 – Subpart AA Confined Spaces in Construction sets forth requirements for practices and procedures to protect employees engaged in construction activities at a worksite with one or more confined spaces. Examples of locations where confined spaces may occur include, but are not limited to, the following: Bins; boilers; pits (such as elevator, escalator, pump, valve or other equipment); manholes (such as sewer, storm drain, electrical, communication, or other utility); tanks (such as fuel, chemical, water, or other liquid, solid or gas); incinerators; scrubbers; concrete pier columns; sewers; transformer vaults; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) ducts; storm drains; water mains; precast concrete and other pre-formed manhole units; drilled shafts; enclosed beams; vessels; digesters; lift stations; cesspools; silos; air receivers; sludge gates; air preheaters; step up transformers; turbines; chillers; bag houses; and/or mixers/reactors.

This Course Covers:

  • Scope & Definitions
  • General Requirements
  • Permits and the process
  • Training
  • Rescue and Emergency Services

Bloodborne Pathogens

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease, and be easily passed from one person to another. This course will outline the basic precautions every person should observe when working in a workplace where accidents can occur.

This Course Covers:

  • Introduction
  • Other Potentially Infectious Material
  • 5 Primary BBBs
  • Universal Precautions
  • PPE
  • Clean-Up/Disposal

Controlling Hazardous Energy

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

This training program covers Lockout/Tagout procedures for the use of appropriate lockout or tagout devices designed to isolate or disable equipment in order to prevent unexpected start up or release of stored energy, causing injury to employees.

This Course covers:

  • Importance of lockout/tagout
  • Employees:
  • Energy sources disabled:
  • Tags
  • Group lockouts
  • Stored energy release
  • Account for tools and replace guards

Fall Protection

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

Falls are one of the most common types of serious injuries and deaths. Employers are responsible for maintaining a safe working environment, but when fall protection devices are impractical, personal fall protection equipment may be used. This course outlines the standard equipment use, maintenance and inspection requirements for harnesses, lanyards, lifelines, tethers and more.

This Course Covers:

  • Choosing the right equipment:
  • Positioning devices, rescue/retrieval devices
  • Harnesses
  • Lanyards
  • Anchorage
  • Rescue plans

Fire Safety

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

This course highlights standards related to fire safety, including prevention, types of fires, extinguishers and best practices and covers:

  • Prevention
  • Extinguishers
  • Operating extinguishers

Hazard Communication

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

In order to ensure chemical safety in the workplace, information about the identities and hazards of the chemicals must be available and understandable to workers. This course will outline employee Right-to-Know information, the Global Harmonizing System, Safety Data Sheets, and labels.

This Course Covers:

  • Employee Right-to-Know
  • Global Harmonizing System
  • Reading the Label
  • HMIS and NFPA Systems
  • Safety Data Sheets

Hot Work

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

Hot work is any activity or process that creates flames, generates sparks, or heat, and includes welding, grinding, cutting, brazing etc, and any similar applications producing or using sparks, flame or heat. The risk with hot work is high because it introduces a hazard—an ignition source. This course will focus on the various steps to take to ensure hot work is performed in a safe manner.

This Course Covers:

  • Hot Work Permit
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Fire Watch
  • Tank Storage
  • Hot Work Area
  • Other Common Hazards
  • Hexavalent Chromium

Job Safety Analysis

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

A job hazard analysis is a technique that focuses on job tasks as a way to identify hazards before they occur. It focuses on the relationship between the worker, the task, the tools, and the work environment. Ideally, after you identify uncontrolled hazards, you will take steps to eliminate or reduce them to an acceptable risk level. This course outlines the basic steps of a Job Safety Analysis.

This Course Covers:

  • What is a JSA?
  • Why Have One?
  • Parts of the form
  • Task
  • Hazard
  • Control

Personal Protective Equipment

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as “PPE”, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to a variety of hazards. Examples of PPE include such items as gloves, foot and eye protection, protective hearing devices (earplugs, muffs) hard hats, respirators and full body suits. This course will outline the most common forms of PPE used in the workplace.

This Course Covers:

  • Purpose
  • Hazard Assessment form
  • Hard Hats
  • Eye Protection
  • Hearing Protection
  • Foot Protection
  • Gloves

Powered Industrial Trucks and Aerial Lifts

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

1. Powered Industrial Trucks (55 Minutes) This video training program covers the basic use of powered industrial trucks (fork lifts), and includes specific requirements regarding proper operation, hazards, inspections and maintenance of these useful, but potentially dangerous vehicles in the workplace.

2. Aerial Work Platforms of Lifts (45 Minutes) This course highlights standards related certification, fall protection, safety hazards, operation and overall best practices for using aerial lifts or platforms.

This course covers:

Powered Industrial Trucks

  • Certification and Training
  • What makes a fork lift different?
  • Inspections
  • Safe Travel Procedures
  • Parking
  • Tipovers
  • Stability Triangle
  • Visibility
  • Ramps and Loading Docks
  • Refueling
  • Picking up a Pallet

Aerial Work Platforms of Lifts

  • Purpose and Types
  • Certification
  • Fall Protection
  • Energized Lines and other Hazards
  • Inspections
  • Operating the Lift

Respiratory Protection

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

Respirators protect workers against insufficient oxygen environments, harmful dusts, fogs, smokes, mists, gases, vapors, and sprays. These hazards may cause cancer, lung impairment, diseases, or death. Compliance with the OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard could avert hundreds of deaths and thousands of illnesses annually. This course outlines the types of respirators available, proper fit, and inspection/maintenance requirements.

This Course Covers:

  • Identifying the hazards
  • Training
  • Medical evaluation questionnaire
  • Fit testing
  • Fit check
  • Maintenance
  • Proper storage
  • Cartridges/gaskets
  • Types
  • Correct cartridges for toxin
  • Facial hair

Silica Safety

This bonus course is to expand your understanding of industry related topics is not based on the exam or required for the 60hr prelicensure program 

Construction workers are exposed to respirable crystalline silica in over 600,000 workplaces each year. OSHA estimates that more than 840,000 of these workers are exposed to silica levels exceeding the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL). This one-hour course reviews OSHA regulations and the safety codes surrounding silica safety.

This course covers:

  • Introduction to Silica
  • PEL Limits
  • Employer Responsibilities
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Exposure Control Methods

 


SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING FOR CONSTRUCTION TRADES

Learn the ins and outs of social media marketing from experts that work in both social media and the construction industry. Use these tools and tricks to upgrade your personal and professional profiles, drive leads, and increase business.