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The Importance of Continued Education


The construction industry is constantly evolving, with new techniques, technologies and regulations coming into play. As a builder, contractor or even a sales associate or human resource manager in the home construction field, it’s essential to stay ahead of the curve to ensure success. But how do you keep your skills and knowledge up-to-date in an industry that’s constantly changing? The answer is simple: continuing education

At the Professional Home Builders Institute (PHBI), we understand the importance of staying ahead in the home construction industry. That’s why we offer courses across Canada to help builders, contractors, sales associates and managers alike continue their education and grow in their careers. And the best part? We offer a wide array of online courses, making it easy for you to access and complete them at your own pace from the comfort of your own home.

But why is continuing education so important in the home construction industry? Here are just a few reasons:

  1. Staying ahead of the competition. By continuing your education, you’ll be better equipped to take on new projects, tackle complex building techniques, and stay ahead of the competition.
  2. Keeping up with industry changes. With new regulations and technologies emerging all the time, continuing education is crucial to staying compliant and knowledgeable in the industry.
  3. Improving your skills. Taking relevant courses in your field, with real-world examples, can help you to improve your skills and knowledge, making you a valuable asset to your team and your clients.

Continuing education is crucial for success in the home construction industry. Whether you’re a builder, contractor, sales associate, or manager, taking courses and staying up-to-date on industry changes can help you grow in your career, improve your skills and increase your earning potential. At PHBI, we make continuing education accessible and convenient, with all of our courses available online for you to complete at your own pace. Don’t wait, invest in yourself and your future, browse our course offerings, or contact an admissions advisor today!

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