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Certified Remodeler Project Manager

Do you find yourself guessing at records in an attempt to organize paperwork months after project completion?

CRPM will teach you a system of accurate recordkeeping and maintenance. Re-creating the documentation after the fact adds unnecessary stress.

Does liability involving RRP, OSHA, HUD and other legal responsibilities keep you up at night?

CRPM will teach you to put your risk into perspective and provides comprehensive ways to avoid them. Falling victim to fines from overlooked regulations can put you out of business in an instant.

Are you spending too much time and extra labor on your punch list?

CRPM will teach you how to reduce those punch list items. Your remodeling business is too fast-paced to let a punch list slow you down or stall you on your next project

Have you missed your profit margins because of poor budget planning or management?

CRPM will teach you a systematic set of tools and techniques to improve margins on any project, whatever the size. Learn how budgeting, billing, tracking and reporting work together to earn the margins you deserve.

Do you struggle to keep everyone on the same page when there are last-minute changes?

The CRPM program will teach you proven methods to keep everyone informed about project progress.

Does your project scheduling regularly run over your planned completion date?

Rarely explain scheduling issues again. CRPM teaches you how to schedule, monitor, and adjust your project plan to fit your needs.



Next class starts Jun 6, 2013.


Oct 10, 2013

To register click here.

Member price (includes online prep course and certification exam): $650
Non-member price (includes online prep course and certification exam): $950

For more info E-mail info@nari.org or call (847) 298-9200.

For more about the NARI Certified Remodeler Project Manager program, click here.


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Poll Question

My primary motivation for remodeling is:

  • I need to make repairs that have been postponed.
  • Growth/change in my family structure requires it.
  • I am a recent home buyer/seller.
  • I am unable to sell my home, therefore want to make my home more comfortable.
  • I want to make my home more accessible.
  • I want to update the style of my home.
  • I want to make my home more efficient to reduce energy-costs.


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