Build a solid foundation of knowledge within the construction industry
The Louisiana Contractors Accreditation Institute, a partnership between Louisiana Economic Development, Louisiana Community & Technical College System and the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors, offers small and emerging construction businesses seminars and courses that assist in building a solid foundation of knowledge within the construction industry.
The Louisiana State Licensing Board of Contractors encourage and endorse this course to help small businesses learn the basic principles of how to be a better contractor. Completion of this course does not grant exemption of any licensing or examination requirements from the Louisiana State Licensing Board of Contractors.
The Louisiana Contractors Accreditation Institute (LCAI) Business and Law Seminar provides small and emerging construction businesses critical information about construction management and operating a construction-related business.
- 6-week course, with 2-hour sessions twice a week
- Taught by industry leaders
- Offered via Zoom, a fully interactive web-based video conferencing tool
Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Bid Process
- Contract Management
- Estimating
- Equipment Management
- Scheduling
- Occupational Safety
- Risk Management
- Financial & Business Management
- Bonding/Access to Capital
- Certifications and Available Resources
- Entrepreneurship Training
Eligibility
The LCAI Business and Law Seminar is open to all who have the intent to start or currently have an established construction based Louisiana business.
Eligibility Scenarios
Will this course satisfy the business and law requirement for licensure?
No, LCAI’s Business and Law Seminar is not required for licensure. For information regarding licensure requirements, please contact the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors at 225.765.2301.
I’m not in business yet. Can I still register for the LCAI Business and Law Seminar?
Yes, if you are intent upon starting a construction-related business, you are eligible to attend the LCAI Business and Law Seminar. You do not have to be in business yet.
I’m already in business and have my contractor’s license. Should I register for the LCAI Business and Law Seminar?
Yes, the LCAI Business and Law Seminar can provide valuable industry information for those who are already in business and/or already possess a contractor’s license.
I have a non-construction-related business, should I register for the LCAI Business and Law Seminar?
No, not unless you have plans to open a construction-based business. This class is tailored specifically for those who are in or plan on entering the construction industry. If you are interested in managerial or entrepreneurial training, try looking into opportunities offered through LED’s Small and Emerging Business Development Program.
FAQs
Will this course satisfy the business and law requirement for licensure?
No, LCAI’s Business and Law Seminar is not required for licensure. For information regarding licensure requirements, please contact the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors at 225.765.2301.
What topics will the LCAI Business and Law Seminar cover?
Topics covered are derived from the National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies’ Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management. The topics include but are not limited to: bid process, contract management, estimating, equipment management, scheduling, occupational safety, risk management, financial & business management, bonding/access to capital, certifications and available resources, and entrepreneurship training.
Can I sign up and start attending the LCAI Business and Law Seminar any time during the year?
No, the six-week classes are scheduled on specific dates that can be found at the LCTCS information page and registration site, here.
Can I attend the class from home?
Yes, the LCAI Business and Law seminar is being offered via Zoom, a web based video conference tool which can be accessed anywhere with internet connection
Will the instructors be present in my class?
Yes, the instructors and guest speakers will present their material virtually via Zoom. Students will have the opportunity to ask the instructor or guest speaker questions and receive real-time answers.
Small Business Services
Please reach out to LED’s Small Business Services department for more information about the program.