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How many years does it take for the first-class constructor to continue his education?
A: The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development stipulates that the continuing education of first-class builders is once every three years, that is, once every three years. After three years of registration, continuing education should be carried out in time. Continuing education is organized and operated by the provincial housing and construction department and the housing and construction bureau, which belongs to government behavior.

The purpose of continuing education is to require certificate holders to learn new construction industry policies, laws and regulations through systematic study and training, update their knowledge, and extend the service life of certificates for another three years. The study time of continuing education is about half a month, and attendance is also an important content. If it is not handled in time, it will affect future registration, so the holder must pay attention.

First-class constructor's interpretation:

A first-class builder is a professional qualification in the construction industry and a necessary condition for being a large-scale project manager. Construction engineer refers to the registered personnel engaged in key positions of general contracting and construction management of construction projects. Construction engineer is a compound talent who knows management, technology, economy, laws and regulations, and has a high comprehensive quality. He should not only have a theoretical level, but also have rich practical experience and strong organizational ability. After being employed, a registered construction engineer can serve as the project manager of a construction project in the name of a construction engineer, and engage in the management of other construction activities, as well as other businesses as stipulated by laws, administrative regulations or the competent construction administrative department of the State Council. The duty of the constructor is to organize and manage the project comprehensively from preparation for commencement to completion acceptance according to the authorization of the legal representative of the enterprise.