Skilled to Build Michigan Foundation Residential Construction Skills Certification
Issued by
Skilled to Build Michigan Foundation
The Skilled to Build Michigan Foundation Residential Construction Skills Certification validates an individual’s knowledge and skills of construction principles and practices.
- Type Certification
- Level Foundational
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Cognitive Assessments
- Competence
- Construction Codes
- Construction Documentation
- Construction Engineering
- Construction Management (CM)
- Construction Site Safety
- Course Evaluations
- Door Installation
- Drywall Installation
- Drywall (Installation And Repair)
- Electrical
- Electrical Wiring & Control Systems Installation
- Employability
- Excavator Safety
- Foundation & Subflooring Installation
- Framing (Construction)
- Framing Installation
- General Labor
- Hand & Power Tool Safety in Construction Environments
- HVAC
- HVAC Basics
- HVAC System Installation
- Industriousness
- Introduction to Construction Drawings
- Personal & Occupational Health & Safety
- Plumbing
- Plumbing Installation
- Power Tool Operation
- Power Tool Operations
- Refrigerants
- Regulations & Contracts
- Roofing
- Roofing Installation
- Site Preparation
- Trenching & Shoring Safety in Construction Environments
- Window Installation
Earning Criteria
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The certification verifies an individual possesses fundamental competencies necessary to be a productive worker on a residential construction job site. Those who earn the certification are more qualified and prepared to enter high-demand roles within the construction industry.