Site Planning, Approvals and Construction - Live Online 2021 (March 18)
What to expect from this course:
- You will review the land acquisition and development process and explore the last three steps of this eight-step process: site planning, government approvals, and site improvements.
- Recognize what it takes to successfully create a site plan and a preliminary plat.
- Become familiar with the typical government approval process for land development, including the need for public land donation.
- Identify what construction improvements are necessary to get the property ready to sell or develop.
Instructor: Tom Stephani, GMB, MIRM
Course Length: 3 hours
NAHB Continuing Education: 3 hours toward CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGR, GMB, CSP, Master CSP, CGP, CMP, Master CGP and MIRM
Required for NAHB Designations: CGB, CGR
Important Registration Details:
Please note: You have one year after purchase to access the resources associated with this course.
This course is non-transferrable. Do not use another individual’s login information to register for this course. You must login to nahb.org as yourself to receive your certificate of completion and credit for this course. If you are registering as a member, please use a PIN tied to your legal name. NAHB PINs are tied to a person, not a company. If you are not registered on nahb.org, Create Your Login now.
After you have participated in all three live sessions, you must take a timed, one-hour skills check and earn a score of 70% or higher to receive course credit. If you do not pass, you have one opportunity to retake it. Once you have passed the skills check and completed the course evaluation, you can print out your certificate of completion.
This course is non-transferrable. Do not use another individual’s login information to register for this course. You must login to nahb.org as yourself to receive your certificate of completion and credit for this course. If you are registering as a member, please use a PIN tied to your legal name. NAHB PINs are tied to a person, not a company. If you are not registered on nahb.org, NAHB PINs are tied to a person, not a company. If you are not registered on nahb.org, Create Your Login now.