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How to deal with the continuing re-education of second-level builders?
Builders who have obtained the initial registration qualification certificate for less than 2 years do not need continuing education, but only need continuing education certificate for registration for 3 years or more! The certificate of continuing education is a certificate issued by the unit that has obtained the qualification of continuing education and training according to the requirements of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development.

The specific provisions are as follows:

1. Apply for initial registration within three years from the date of obtaining the qualification certificate of Grade II constructor. Failing to apply or apply for registration within the time limit, the required continuing education hours shall be completed before applying for registration;

2. A first-class registered second-class constructor can apply for renewal of registration only after completing the required hours of continuing education during the registration period;

3. If the second-level construction engineer is deregistered or fails to apply for renewal of registration on time, and the deregistration period or unregistered period exceeds three years, he can only apply for re-registration after completing the required continuing education hours during the deregistration period or unregistered period;

4. The second-level constructor shall receive 120 hours of continuing education in each registration period (3 years), including 60 hours of compulsory courses and 60 hours of elective courses. Among the 60 hours of compulsory courses, 30 hours of public courses and 30 hours of specialized courses; 60 hours of elective courses, 30 hours of public courses and 30 hours of professional courses; To obtain two or more professional qualifications, in addition to completing 120 hours of continuing education in the former career cycle, it is also necessary to complete the continuing education hours specified in other professional courses (including compulsory courses and elective courses); Newly registered majors need to complete the continuing education hours specified in the specialized courses of newly added majors within three years from the date of addition.