THE HOME BUILDER
April 2024
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Upcoming Classes: April Risk Management & Insurance for Building: NAHB Certificate Course- April 3 In this environment, builders electrical administrator. Hybrid Class Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch Included plans, budgets and goals, informed by your local business potential, and choose the most profitable paths to move forward. This class will cover specific
demonstrate the value and use of pro forma analysis to predict profits and cash flows. Time: 9 a.m. to 4p.m. Hybrid Class Cost: $159 Member/ $259 Non- Member Register for Financial Management Class.
must use comprehensive risk manage- ment strategies to reduce construc- tion risks and other exposures. From overarching principles to practical solutions on obtaining the most com- petitive insurance quotes, this course gives you the tools you need to manage your risk. Class participants will be able to: n Grasp and apply insurance
Cost: $35 Member/ $45 Non-Member Register for Electrical Code Class . Financial Management: NAHB Certificate Course - April 16 Learn how to start with business
financial tools, including ratio analysis tips, pricing formulas, labor burden calculators, and slippage calculators, which will help you make money on all projects. Instructor Tag Gilkeson will also
terminology;
n Use non-insurance risk man-
agement strategies;
n Recognize the basics of the types of insurance coverage that you need; and n Structure company insurance and risk management programs with help from your brokers and counsel. Instructor Tag Gilkeson, CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGP, CGR, CMP, CSP, GMB, Master CGP, Master CSP, has been in the real estate and construc- tion industry for over 20 years. He has focused on increasing his skills through education for the last two decades, earning three college degrees including construction management and architectural drafting and design. Time: 9 a.m. to 4p.m. Hybrid Class Cost: $159 Member/ $259 Non- Member Register for Risk Management & Insurance for Building Class. 2023 National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 Residential Changes: Building a Better House Series - April 9 The State of Texas and TDLR have adopted the 2023 Edition of the National Electric Code (NEC) to be the mandatory minimum standard State- wide, effective Sept. 1, 2023. This session will focus on chang- es related to working space, GFCI protection, permissible loads, kitchen island & peninsular receptacles, surge protection, load calculations and tub & shower spaces. Instructing the class will be Vince Della Croce, a business development manager of Electrical Inspectors for Siemens Smart Infrastructure USA. He is licensed in Florida as a master electrician and in Washington as an
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