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CSL Continuing Education Classes
The NECTF has received approval from the Board of Building Regulations and Standards to offer CSL Continuing Education classes.
The classes offered to fulfill this requirement are: CS-6104 Accessibility & Barrier Free Construction: 521 CMR This is an (8) hour course from the ITC that has been approved for (6) credit hours as follows:
- Code Review (4) hours
- Business Practices (1)hour
- Elective (1) hour
CS-6106 Hot Works Safety This is a (4) hour course approved for Workplace Safety (4) credit hours. *If you have previously taken this course you will have a certificate available in Dorchester for your pick up.
CS-6107 Transition to 9th Edition and Energy Code This is a (6) hour course approved for renewal as follows:
- Code Review (3) hours.
- Energy Review (3) hours
For further information regarding your CSL renewal please visit: http://www.mass.gov/eopss/consumer-prot-and-bus-lic/license-type/csl/construction-supervisor-license.html
Capenter Organizations
Carpenters Center
A blog detailing the construction of the home of the New England Regional Council of Carpenters.
NERCC Blog
Updated news and information about the New England Regional Council of Carpenters
New England Carpenters Benefits Funds
The Carpenters’ Health Benefits Fund provides family coverage to all members who meet the requirements. Under the various collective bargaining agreements, employers are required to contribute to the Health Fund on behalf of Carpenter employees.
New England Carpenters Training Center
New England Regional Council of Carpenters
The New England Regional Council of Carpenters represents 22,000 carpenters, pile drivers, shop and millmen, and floorcoverers working in the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
Service Providers
Wentworth Institute of Technology
The New England Regional Council of Carpenters has launched a program with Wentworth Institute of Technology that will give college credit for completing a four-year apprenticeship in Massachusetts, providing union carpenters with a pathway to management positions within the construction industry.
