THE HOME BUILDER Page Six Upcoming Classes Presented by
September 2025
Certified Aging-in-Place Special- ist (CAPS) - NAHB Designation Courses - Sept. 2, 11 & 17 Expand your portfolio in just three classes by becoming a nationally recognized Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist. Get the technical, business man- agement and customer service skills essential to competing in the fastest- growing segment of the residential remodeling industry: home modifica - tions for the aging-in-place market. Instructor is Tim Lansford, CGB, GMB, CGR, CGP, CAPS, CGA, CSP, CMP, MASTER CSP, MASTER CGP, MIRM with Luxury Homes of Texas. Members will receive a discount by registering for all three courses at once. Register for 3 CAPS Classes. Sept. 2 - Marketing & Communi- cating with the Aging-in-Place Client (CAPS I) Sept. 11 - Design Concepts & Methods for Livable Homes and Aging-in-Place (CAPS II ) Sept. 17 - Details & Solutions for
Livable Homes and Aging-in-Place (CAPS III) TAB Contracts Class - Sept. 3 TAB will release its new con- tracts package for the 2025-2027 cycle effective Sept. 1. Learn how the latest regulations will affect your business and risk management. Instructor will be James Rudnicki with Bush Rudnicki Shelton, PC. Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost: $35 member /$45 non-member Format: In-person only BUILDERS ONLY
Room Conference Center in Coppell. Partners: DuPont Weatherization Part- ners, Ltd and Fox Energy Specialists. Register for the TAB High Perfor- mance Building Science Class Profit From Precision: Advanced Project Management Series - Sept. 30, Oct. 7, Oct. 30 & Nov. 6. The ability to effectively prepare for a project is vital to the success of any business. Project preparation consists of multiple processes that work together and, when performed effectively, enable you to increase your efficiency, achieve greater client satisfaction, enhance team and vendor relationships, and protect profitability. This 4-part course provides you with the knowledge base and skills to perform one of the critical processes in project preparation: creating the schedule to complete the project. Sept. 30 - Residential Risk Man- agement Oct. 7 - Residential Project Scope Management & Schedule Management Oct. 30 - Residential Project Cost Management & Resource Manage- ment Nov. 6 - Residential Quality Man- agement & Communication Instructor will be NAHB Master
Instructor Donny Mack of Mack Pro- fessionals/Beaver Builders. Time: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost Full Series: $300 member /$400 non-member Cost Per Class: $75 member/$100 non-member Format: In-person only Register for the Complete Advanced Project Management Series Land Development: NAHB Certifi - cate Course - Oct. 9 This course will introduce par- ticipants to the land acquisition and development process and explore the crucial first steps to becoming a suc - cessful developer. You will develop strategies for finding land development opportunities for small projects (two to 50 lots) and discuss which business structure is best for your business. Ed Harrison, CGB, GMB, with Harrison Homes will be the instructor. Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cost: member $159 / non-member $259 Format: hybrid Register for the Land Development class.
Register for the TAB Contracts Class
High Performance Building Science – Real World Best Practices - Sept. 9 Held jointly with the Greater Fort Worth BA, this seminar will be taught by Mark LaLiberte, a veteran in build - ing science education. Time: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cost: $125 Format: In-person only at The Park
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