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Utah General Contractors: Take Classes Now Before the Rush
Posted on March 6th, 2012

This could be considered a slow period for Utah general contractors who specialize in the residential market. Many indoor jobs are complete, and the weather isn’t decent to do some outdoor projects. In addition, many homeowners wait until they receive their income tax returns before they start major renovations.

This is a great time to do some projects for your own business that you haven’t had time for the rest of the year. One of these important projects can include completing the continuing education classes that you need to maintain your Utah General Contractor’s license.

This important aspect of your professional license is one many contractors put off. It is difficult to find the time necessary to take these courses with all of the other demands on your time. By taking advantage of lulls in your professional schedule, you are making a positive effort to ensure your company’s future.

Even if you have fewer projects to handle, you may not have the time to go to a physical location for your continuing education courses. You can look for webinars or online courses that will adjust to your schedule while still meeting Utah’s requirements.
Spring is around the corner, and soon you will be placing bids and completing projects as you prepare for prime building season. Once that happens, the fact that you still need to take courses to meet continuing education requirements will be the last thing on your mind.

Before that happens, you should research your options for different methods of completing your required professional classes. UTCLC offers opportunities for Utah general contractors to complete their education obligations in a way that meets each individual’s learning needs. Contact us to find out how we can help you cross continuing education classes off your spring to-do list.

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