LBCC Oregon Construction Contractors Board Education


Oregon Construction Contractors Board Education (CCB) will be offered through the Small Business Development Center at Linn-Benton Community College.

This five session course will meet on April 22, 29, May 6, 13, and 20 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., on the LBCC Albany campus, Calapooia Center room CC-213.

The course is required for CCB licensing as part of the education requirement before taking the State of Oregon CCB exam. Participants are required to attend all five of the state-approved sessions to satisfy the educational requirement for Oregon contractor licensing.

Topics include employer requirements and employee rights, Oregon lien and contract law, taxes/recordkeeping, best business practices, project and time management, estimating and scheduling, building codes, OR-OSHA requirements, job site safety, environmental laws, and test taking strategies in compliance with ORS 701-280. 

Advance registration is required by April 18. Cost for five sessions is $290 and includes a copy of the 10th Edition of the Oregon Contractors Reference Manual. 

Register at the LBCC Luckiamute building, room LM-126. Photo ID and payment due at registration.

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  2. The LBCC Oregon Construction Contractors Board Education program plays an important role in preparing professionals for the technical and regulatory aspects of the construction industry. Understanding building codes, project management principles, safety standards, and legal compliance is essential for long-term success. For students pursuing related fields like structural or construction studies, concepts can sometimes feel complex and calculation-heavy. In such cases, seeking civil engineering assignment help can support better understanding of technical topics, improve analytical skills, and strengthen academic performance alongside practical training programs like this one.

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