Students learning about the Michigan Builders License program in a classroom setting.
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The Michigan Builders License and Continuing Competency program is addressing the rise of unlicensed contractors by providing essential education for aspiring builders. Led by experienced educators Sid and Derek Woryn, the program offers a comprehensive 60-hour pre-license course available in multiple formats, ensuring support for all learners. As cases of unlicensed builders increase, Michigan’s initiative enhances awareness and emphasizes the importance of hiring licensed professionals, ultimately aiming to improve construction standards in the state.
In a world where we skateboard through the chaos of construction woes, one program in Michigan is emerging as a beacon of hope. The Michigan Builders License and Continuing Competency program has been on the scene for over 25 years, paving the way for aspiring builders to get licensed in a field that, let’s face it, needs some cohesion.
At the helm of this program is none other than Sid Woryn, a true hero who many may know as a Marine veteran and an educator with over 40 years of teaching experience. Sid is not just another face in the crowd; he held the role of Deputy Building Director for Dearborn Heights, bringing invaluable insight into the nuances of construction standards and Michigan’s building codes. His journey into builder education began in the late 1980s and has made a monumental difference in the lives of countless builders.
Now joined by his son, Derek Woryn, who serves as the program’s CEO, they continue to encourage and guide students in their pursuit of builder licensing. With over 1,000 rave reviews and a stellar 4.9-star rating, it seems they’re doing something right!
The flagship offering of the program is a 60-hour pre-license course that every builder must take if they want to get their Michigan Builders License. Whether you’re a tech-savvy individual who prefers online learning or someone who enjoys face-to-face interactions, the course is available in both formats. And for those who may have a tough time with language or the exam itself, the program provides personalized support tailored to help everyone thrive.
From creating custom study plans to offering exam reviews, the team is dedicated to ensuring no one gets left behind. Plus, they have a 100% money-back guarantee for passing the license exam. Talk about a vote of confidence! And don’t worry about any expiration dates; the course access doesn’t expire, so you can use it whenever you need.
The reality is a bit sobering: Since 2020, there has been a sharp rise in cases involving unlicensed builders, with over 200 misdemeanor cases reported in 2022 alone. Michigan residents have seen over $72,500 in restitution so far, but that figure represents just a slice of the larger puzzle. Complaints against contractors like Bay to Bay Building Concepts have included everything from incomplete jobs to shoddy workmanship!
Perhaps the most important takeaway is for consumers. Before you hire a contractor, do your homework! The Better Business Bureau isn’t just for looks; it serves as a vital resource for checking contractor credibility. Not to mention, it always helps to seek legal advice before entering any agreements related to builder licenses. Seriously, you don’t want to end up being part of those grim statistics.
In summary, the Michigan Builders License program is all about empowering builders through education while also tackling the pesky problem of unlicensed contractors. With the combined expertise of Sid and Derek Woryn leading the charge, Michigan’s construction industry has brighter days ahead! So, whether you’re looking to build a new career or just want to ensure your contractor is up to snuff, remember: knowledge is power!
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