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The SC Master Builder program is a professional designation program created by the Home Builders Association of SC to help homeowners to identify exemplary builders who have a proven track record of stability, integrity and service to their buyers.
It is designed to improve the professionalism, business management practices, product quality and record of customer service among builders. To obtain Master Builder certification, a builder must be nominated by their peers and satisfy stringent review criteria in areas such as job and financial stability, consumer satisfaction, adherence to accepted building technology standards, customer service and governmental compliance. Candidates must meet the following requirements to become a Certified Master Builder of South Carolina: - Be a member in good standing of their local, state and national Home Builders Associations for at least two years
- Have successfully completed at least three major construction projects within the past two years, to the satisfaction of the SCMB committee. A major project is defined as the completion of a new home or any remodeling job consisting of multi-task improvements or the addition of living space. Successful completion means the issuance of a certificate of occupancy or the issuance of a final inspection in the case of remodeling.
- Be licensed under either the South Carolina Contractors Licensing Board or under the South Carolina Residential Builders Commission.
- Derive their principle income from the building (or a related contracting) industry for a period of no less than five years.
- Be sponsored by a South Carolina Master Builder member in good standing.
- Offer at least a minimum written contract on all building and remodeling projects with approved arbitration and disclaimer clauses.
- Issue at least a one-year written limited warranty on all newly constructed projects.
- Carry South Carolina Workers' Compensation Insurance (submit annual certificates of all Workers' Compensation Insurance), and maintain Liability Insurance.
- Submit references from three customers; three suppliers or subcontractors; and one financial institution.
Complete 20 hours of initial training, twelve hours of which must be in the business management field and eight of which must be in the technical field of the home building industry. The candidate will have up to 36 consecutive months prior to the application date in which to have completed the initial 20 hours. NAHB designation courses (CGB or CGR) completed between January 2002 and December 2005 maybe used toward the initial 20 hours. Sign a SC Master Builder agreement indicating continued compliance with all minimum standards.
To maintain the Certified Master Builder of South Carolina designation the candidate must: |