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American Council for Accredited Certification (Learn More)
Third-Party Accredited by the Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards
The Council-certified Moisture Control Consultant (CMCC) conducts moisture investigations and assessments all building types. They apply knowledge of building sciences, moisture behavior and structural drying to locate the source, identify the cause, or specify the mitigation of moisture problems involving the design, construction and/or maintenance of the building environment.
A CMCC possesses verified knowledge of the moisture control field. Candidates must know the important industry standards and study the most respected reference texts in the industry. They must be familiar with scientific principles governing moisture control in the design, construction and maintenance phases of a building's life. They understand the most common practices and protocols used by investigators and contractors, as they are often involved in specifying remediation, mitigation and repair work.
The CMCC certification is accredited by the Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB), a nationally recognized independent accreditation body. ACAC certifications are the only designations in the indoor air quality field to earn CESB accreditation.
Florida Department of Business Regulation
A certified roofing contractor must pass the Florida Business and Finance Exam and the Florida Roofing exam. Once completed, they must prove their experience in the installation and repair of:
Licensing also requires verification of experience, financial stability, a background check and necessary insurance.
Florida Department of Business Regulation
Obtaining a certified general contractor license requires knowledge of project management, contract administration, and business and finance. Licensees must verify and prove their experience, financial stability, a background check and necessary insurance. They are authorized to work anywhere in the state of Florida. A general contractor is licensed to build any type of structure, including a high rise.
Florida Department of Business Regulation
A Mold Related Services Remediator must complete a written exam and demonstrate documented training in water, mold and respiratory protection. The license requires either four years of documented field experience or one year of experience and a related degree. Licensing also requires verification of experience, financial stability, a background check and necessary insurance.
American Council for Accredited Certification (Learn More)
Third-Party Accredited by the Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards
The Council-Certified Microbial Remediation Supervisor (CMRS) is the highest level of certification available to mold remediation contractors. They must possess verified knowledge of the microbial remediation field, pass a written exam and hold eight years of field experience in mold remediation.
The CMRS certification is accredited by the Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB), a nationally recognized independent accreditation body. ACAC certifications are the only designations in the indoor air quality field to earn CESB accreditation.