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1000 Contractors EPA RRP trained; The Contractor Coaching Partnership

  
  
  
  

On Monday 4/12/2010, we ran our 21st EPA RRP Seminar and went over 1000 contractors trained since late January. Our RRP training dates are filling up as fast as we put them up.

Our phones start ringing at 6:30 in the morning and don't stop until after 9:00 PM. We even get calls on Saturday and Sunday from contractors looking to get a seat before the April 22nd effective date. The month of April is jammed and we are doing 15 trainings. We have scheduled 20 dates in May and are planning for more in June.

The word is starting to get out to all trades and inspectors. We have had several building inspectors sign up as well.

Next week the law will go into effect and the pressure to become certified will intensify. We are expecting a busy summer as many try to find a seat and training from a small supply of trainers. We are fortunate to have a resource of over 20 trainers to handle multiple classes in many locations. 

Our training dates are carefully placed to service the Boston market with locations in Taunton, Westborough, Andover and Haverhill.

If you or contractors you know are looking for the best training please go to our EPA RRP Training page for available dates. 

mark the coach

Comments

We replace interior doors. Our technology allows us to cut slab doors to fit existing doorframes. Our installers are only working on the door hinges and the actual work is within the 6 sqft. Some information available on the web would indicate that removal of the old doors would constitute a disturbed paint surface. Is this true?
Posted @ Friday, April 23, 2010 12:18 PM by John Searson
Due to my health one space is available for EPA lead paint course on APRIL 30, 2010 in Taunton, Mass. If interested please call mark at The contactor Coaching Partnership 1-508-847-0162.
Posted @ Tuesday, April 27, 2010 10:50 AM by Tom O'Brien
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