Education
The Utah Valley Home Builders Association endeavors to deliver the highest quality of education, training and professional development to the residential construction industry.
Invest in your future. Continuing education will help you enhance your career, boost your professional image, increase your level of expertise, and put yourself at the cutting-edge of your field.
DOPL Continuing Education Requirements
A Contractor Licensee is obligated to complete six (6) hours of continuing education each licensing period. Three hours must be "core" education and the remaining can be "core" or "professional" related.
NAHB Designations
A NAHB Designation says a lot about you. Professional designations offer excellent opportunities to improve your skills, advance your career, and be recognized for your commitment to professional growth. NAHB has the most targeted curriculum, accomplished teachers and widely respected education opportunities in the business. Start getting a designation now so you'll be ahead of the competition in the future.
- Certified Active Adult Specialist In Housing (CAASH)
CAASH provides the essential knowledge, tools and skills–from conducting initial research to design considerations and features to servicing the customer. - Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist (CAPS)
The CAPS designation program teaches the technical, business management, and customer service skills essential to competing in the aging-in-place market. - Certified Graduate Associate (CGA)
Learn about the home building business from the best source possible: builders and remodelers with years of field experience. - Certified Graduate Builder (CGB)
CGB is an exclusive professional designation designed to emphasize business and project management skills. - Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR)
Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) is an exclusive professional designation designed to emphasize business management skills as the key to a professional remodeling operation. - Certified Green Professional (CGP)
The National Association of Home Builders’ Certified Green Professional™ Designation teaches builders, remodelers and other industry professionals techniques for incorporating green building principles into homes—without driving up the cost of construction. - Certified New Home Marketing Professional (CMP)
CMP is the mid-level designation for IRM students who have completed the marketing intensive IRM courses I through IV. Ask a CMP Expert. - Certified New Home Sales Professional (CSP)
The CSP designation was designed for specialists in new home sales to enhance their professional image, increase their marketability in the home building industry, and sell more homes! Ask a CSP Expert. - Graduate Master Builder (GMB)
Graduate Master Builder (GMB) courses are more advanced with in-depth instruction geared for experienced building professionals. - Graduate Master Remodeler (GMR)
The Graduate Master Remodeler (GMR) program includes advanced and updated courses geared toward experienced remodeling professionals. - Housing Credit Certified Professional (HCCP)
HCCP is a specialized designation for developers, property managers, asset managers, and others working in the affordable housing industry. - Master Certified New Home Sales Professional (Master CSP)
This designation acknowledges the continued educational achievements of graduates of the CSP program. - Master Certified Green Professional
The Master CGP builds on the Certified Green Professional (CGP) designation and expands into the mechanics of green building. Exclusively for experienced builders and remodelers, this designation comprises a more in-depth study of green building science and methods. - Master in Residential Marketing (MIRM)
The MIRM designation is the top-level achievement for professionals in new home marketing. Ask a MIRM Expert. - Residential Construction Superintendent (RCS)
The RCS designation series of courses is geared toward the budding field of superintendents and can benefit current site personnel wishing to excel in this position.
