General contractors in British Columbia that are building single-family homes and small residential buildings under Part 9 of the BC Building Code, are required to complete Continuing Professional Development (CPD). This is a condition of their licence renewal. CPD enhances professionalism in the residential construction sector. Importantly, it gives homebuyers confidence that their home is built by a qualified builder to the highest industry standard.
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Table of Contents
- Continuing Professional Development CPD 1
- Table of Contents 2
- Introduction 3
- How to Apply to be a CPD Training Provider 4
- CPD from Research and Education Development 5
- Competency Areas for CPD 5
- CPD from Research and Education Development 6
- CPD from Research and Education Development 6
- Competency areas for CPD 6
- Formal Training 7
- Two CPD credits are awarded for every hour of formal training. 7
- Formal Training 8
- Informal Training 9
- One CPD credit is awarded for every hour of informal learning. 9
- CPD from Research and Education Development 10
- Informal Training 10
- Submitting Training for Review 6 11
- Submitting Training for Review 12
- CPD from Research and Education Development 13
- Verifiable Attendance 13
- When offering online training or a webinar education providers must use a training platform that tracks when the attendee starts and ends the course. 13
- Verifiable Attendance 14
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