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Lots of information is out there about how to grow your remodeling business with the help of the Federal Stimulus Act. We recommend that remodeling contractors read the online article Stimulus A to Z from Hanley Wood's Remodeling magazine website. »
National Lumber will be holding some RRP update courses and code training classes in the near future. Visit our Events page or join our mailing list to learn more about upcoming events. |
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Not only must you accommodate settled walls and floors where nothing is level, you must accommodate your clients and their schedules as they continue to live in your work space. Time is of the essence—material deliveries need to be fast, accurate, and high quality.
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Don't worry about the new Construction Supervisor License Continuing Education Requirements for Massachusetts contractors! National Lumber be sponsoring and hosting some upcoming training classes to help you meet these new requirements!
The EPA delayed enforcement action on the Renovate, Repair and Painting Rule until October 1, 2010 to give contractors more time to get trained and certified. Contractors must now be certified. Read more on the National Lumber Blog »
Urgently needed lead-safe training is now available by EPA Certified Kachina Contractor Solutions, facilitated by leadSMART Training Solutions. See EPA Rules That Effect Your Business for more information »
IMPORTANT: Wall Construction/Insulation Comparison New code requirement is R-20 wall cavity insulation as the National Energy Code has been adopted by the state of Massachusetts in all townships. Stretch Code townships however, operate under a different set of design and testing standards, which require outside resources such as HERs raters be used by builders for all areas of energy compliance, thereby relieving the building department(s) of this portion of the building construction review & inspection. Not all Massachusetts cities and towns have yet adopted the Stretch Code, but those which have are indicated on the map and are enforcing its provisions with tenacity. Click here for a map showing those Massachusetts towns as of June 20, 2011.
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