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Educational Links for any Florida Licensed Contractor:

This is the premier continuing educational Institute for all of Florida’s licensed contractor disciplines. This link will take you to the CI’s master links page, a treasure trove of every industry and educational link and download related to Florida residential and commercial construction.


Builders & designers:


Keesee and Associates, Inc offers professional residential design and documentation services nationwide and abroad.

 


Building Related Links:

National Association of Home Builders. The NAHB is the voice of America's housing industry.

American Institute of Building Design. AIBD is an international association of professional building designers and residential architects. If you're a builder or remodeler doing design work, or thinking about having a home designed or built click here.

ProSoft  Inc. provides software development services for both OEM and non-OEM clients. Their focus is object-oriented, client-server and embedded systems. Their expertise has been used by a variety of industry sectors including wireless communications manufacturers and computer-aided dispatch system developers.

The Florida Home Builders Association.  If you build remodel or design in Florida, this website offers limited business advice, support, assistance and membership.

The Association of Construction Industry Certified Professionals (ACICP.ORG) is a national organization composed of construction industry professionals who have dedicated themselves to earning a higher degree of certification in specialized trade knowledge and experience.

The Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) was created by the Florida Legislature in 1975 to serve as the state’s energy research institute. The main responsibilities of the center are to conduct research, test and certify solar systems and develop education programs.

Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET). RESNET's standards are officially recognized by the federal government for verification of building energy performance for such programs as federal tax incentives, the Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR program and the U.S. Department of Energy's Building America Program.

The Building Energy Codes Program (BECP) was funded in 1993 in response to the Energy Policy Act of 1992, which mandated that DOE participate in the model national codes development process and that DOE help states adopt and implement progressive energy codes.

 
 
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