Please note that some seminars do not offer CE credit. Registration is required and fees apply.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Seminar #1 – 8:00 am – 9:00 am 

Building an OSHA Inspection SOP / Trent Cotney

1.0 Hours WPS – CILB-0615383
Every contractor needs an OSHA response plan before the inspector arrives. Learn to create a legally defensible Standard Operating Procedure for inspections from initial site entry to post-citation strategy. The result? A repeatable, defensible SOP that minimizes downtime, citations and reputational damage. 

Seminar #2 8:00 am 10:00 am
FBC 9th Ed (2026) Roofing Related Changes / Mike Silvers, CPRC

2.0 Hours G – CILB-pending
The 2026 Florida Building Code 9th Edition goes live at the end of 2026. Attendees will learn about roofing-related changes in the new code compared to the current 2023 FBC. We'll also look at FBC Building, Chapter 15, FBC Residential, Chapter 9 and FBC Existing Building, Chapter 7.


Seminar #3 – 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
CCN's Contractor Bootcamp - Primal Selling System / Dave MacLean

6.0 Hours – No CE credit
Transform your sales team with an ethical, neuroscience-based approach to roofing sales. This bootcamp provides a systematic method to connect with a prospect's "brain buying center," closing deals at profitable prices without gimmicks or high-pressure tactics.


Seminar #4 – 9:15 am – 10:15 am
OSHA Heat Illness Prevention / Kyle Rea

1.0 Hour WPS – CILB-0615386
Gain a practical understanding of OSHA's Heat Illness Prevention Standard and the agency's current enforcement under the General Duty Clause. Participants will learn to identify and document risk factors, respond to inspections and integrate heat-prevention protocols into jobsite safety and subcontractor management.

Seminar #5 – 9:15 am – 10:15 am
Estimating for Small Business / John Kenney, CPRC
1.0 Hour G – CILB-0614772
How do you reliably produce accurate estimates? In this seminar, which includes residential projects, you will discover how to identify improper estimating, evaluate strengths and weaknesses of your estimating team and improve the quality of your bids. Receive actionable items to make immediate improvements.

Seminar #6 – 9:15 am – 10:15 am
 FBC Requirements for Underlayments / Greg Keeler

1.0 Hour G – CILB-0613850
Learn Florida Building Code requirements for underlayments and become familiar with the changes to the FBC that apply primarily to mechanically fastened underlayments. Review requirements for self-adhering underlayments, focusing on underlayments used in roof tile assemblies. 

Seminar #7 – 10:15 am – 12:15 pm
Advanced FBC 8th Ed (2023) Metal Roofing / Bo Copeland

2.0 Hours ADV – CILB-0615138
Review metal roofing materials and coatings before discussing portions of the Florida Building Code, Building Chapter 15, that pertain to metal roofing. Code topics include definitions, weather protection, fire classification, uplift requirements and more. Warranties, best practices and installation issues are also covered.  

Seminar #8 – 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Workers' Comp Coverage and PEOs / Alexis Ayala

1.0 Hour WC – CILB-0613082
Understand workers' comp employer responsibilities, plan benefits, direct and indirect costs, how to calculate premiums, premium mods and credits as well as what to expect during an audit. You will also investigate dangers that arise from using professional employment organizations to provide labor for your projects. 

Seminar #9 – 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Roofing Legal, Labor and Policy Trends / Trent Cotney

1.0 Hour L&R – CILB-0615388
Examine the forces reshaping construction and roofing from federal rulemaking and labor shortages to litigation trends and insurance volatility. Receive a policy-level overview of pending OSHA, immigration and tax initiatives and actionable insight into how they directly affect contractor operations.  

Seminar #10 12:30 pm 2:30 pm
Roof-to-Wall Connections for Roofing Contractors / Mike Silvers, CPRC and Cody Thomas

2.0 Hours G – CILB-0615399
Roofing contractors are now permitted to evaluate and retro-fit roof-to-wall connections as part of a reroof. Understand when mitigation requirements apply, Florida Building Code requirements (that differ from insurance mitigation requirements), navigating the uniform mitigation verification inspection form and evaluating and retro-fitting roof-to-wall connections.  


Thursday, June 11, 2026
Seminar #11 – 7:00 am – 8:00 am
Workers' Comp Coverage and PEOs / Alexis Ayala

1.0 Hour WC – CILB-0613082
Understand workers' comp employer responsibilities, plan benefits, direct and indirect costs, how to calculate premiums, premium mods and credits as well as what to expect during an audit. You will also investigate dangers that arise from using professional employment organizations to provide labor for your projects. 

Seminar #12 – 7:00 am – 8:00 am
Artificial Intelligence in Roofing  / Trent Cotney

1.0 Hour G – CILB-0615382
AI is transforming how roofing contractors estimate, inspect and manage projects but every technological advantage carries legal risk. Explore how artificial intelligence intersects with intellectual property, data privacy and contract liability, with practical applications.  

Seminar #13 – 7:00 am – 8:00 am
Estimating for Small Business / John Kenney, CPRC

1.0 Hour G – CILB-0614772
How do you reliably produce accurate estimates? In this seminar, which includes residential projects, you will discover how to identify improper estimating, evaluate strengths and weakness of your estimating team and improve the quality of your bids. Receive actionable items to make immediate improvements.

Seminar #14 – 8:00 am – 11:00 am
Architect & Building Officials Program
FBC 9th Ed (2026) Roofing Related Changes 
/ Mike Silvers, CPRC

2.0 Hours G – CILB-pending
The 2026 Florida Building Code 9th Edition goes live at the end of 2026. Attendees will learn about roofing-related changes in the new code compared to the current 2023 FBC. We'll also look at FBC Building, Chapter 15, FBC Residential, Chapter 9 and FBC Existing Building, Chapter 7. 
FBC Requirements for Underlayments / Greg Keeler
1.0 Hour G – CILB-0613850
Learn Florida Building Code requirements for underlayments and become familiar with the changes to the FBC that apply primarily to mechanically fastened underlayments. Review requirements for self-adhering underlayments, focusing on underlayments used in roof tile assemblies. 

Seminar #15 – 8:15 am – 9:15 am
Fall Protection: What Employers Need to Know / Kevin Lindley

1.0 Hour WPS – CILB-0614483
Employee jobsite fall hazard education is a primary responsibility for roofing contractors. Identify potential hazards and methods of reducing or eliminating them through site engineering, PPE and administrative procedures. Proper training documentation, OSHA reporting and responding to misconduct will also be discussed. 

Seminar #16 – 8:15 am – 9:15 am
ICE Raids and I-9 Audit Defense / Trent Cotney and Ben Briggs

1.0 Hour L&R – CILB-0615385
With enforcement resurging, employers must be ready for unannounced ICE inspections and I-9 audits. Review current DHS enforcement climate, your rights during investigations and key steps to prevent liability. Real-world examples illustrate how preparation can prevent panic and protect the company and workforce.

Seminar #17 – 8:15 am – 9:15 am
Your Competitor is Using AI. Are You? / Gary Cohen

1.0 Hour – No CE credit
Contractors gaining an edge right now aren't working harder - they're working smarter, with AI. See AI demonstrations: writing proposals, creating marketing content, analyzing business data and more - all tailored to roofing contractors. You'll leave with an understanding of what's possible and where to start.

Seminar #18 – 8:15 am – 10:15 am
Advanced FBC 8th Ed (2023) Metal Roofing / Bo Copeland

2.0 Hours ADV – CILB-0615138
Review metal roofing materials and coatings before discussing portions of the Florida Building Code, Building Chapter 15, that pertain to metal roofing. Code topics include definitions, weather protection, fire classification, uplift requirements and more. Warranties, best practices and installation issues are also covered.

Seminar #19 – 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Attracting and Retaining Top Employees / Marci LaRouech

1.0 Hour – No CE credit
This seminar gives roofing companies practical steps to stand out as employers of choice. Attendees will learn how to define and communicate what makes their company a great place to work, strengthen their online presence and design job postings that attract the right people. The session also covers simple ways to reinforce culture inside the organization so employees stay engaged and committed. Participants will leave with clear, actionable strategies they can use right away to improve recruiting and retention. 

Seminar #20 – 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Documenting a Roofing Project / Chad Westbrook

1.0 Hour G – CILB-0615078
Today, technicians are expected not only to be professional roofers but also photographers who can correctly document projects to prevent future concerns and legal issues. Review the evolution of photo and video documentation and discover industry best practices on how to document your project.

Seminar #21 – 9:30 am – 10:30 am
SkillsUSA: Build a Workforce Pipeline / Tim Stephens

1.0 Hour – No CE credit
Having trouble finding skilled labor? Join this panel discussion led by Tim Stephens, Architectural Sheet Metal Inc., to become familiar with how to engage with local schools, provide student training and develop a new employee pipeline. You'll hear success stories and learn to tap into this emerging personnel source. 

Friday, June 12, 2026
Seminar #22 – 7:00 am – 8:00 am
Wind Mitigation Methods / Mike Silvers, CPRC

1.0 Hour WMM – CILB-0609669
Review Florida statutes and building code requirements for wind mitigation, including reroofing, water barriers, deck fastening, roof-to-wall connections, gable end bracing, opening protection and more. This seminar will walk you through important aspects of these topics as well as discuss new code changes for 2026. 

Seminar #23 – 7:00 am – 8:00 am
Roofing Legal, Labor and Policy Trends / Trent Cotney

1.0 Hour L&R – CILB-0615388
Examine the forces reshaping construction and roofing from federal rulemaking and labor shortages to litigation trends and insurance volatility. Receive a policy-level overview of pending OSHA, immigration and tax initiatives and actionable insight into how they directly affect contractor operations. 

Seminar #24 – 7:00 am – 8:00 am
Documenting a Roofing Project / Chad Westbrook

1.0 Hour G – CILB-0615078
Today, technicians are expected not only to be professional roofers but also photographers who can correctly document projects to prevent future concerns and legal issues. Review the evolution of photo and video documentation and discover industry best practices on how to document your project.

Seminar #25 – 8:15 am – 9:15 am
ICE Raids and I-9 Audit Defense / Trent Cotney and Ben Briggs

1.0 Hour L&R – CILB-0615385
With enforcement resurging, employers must be ready for unannounced ICE inspections and I-9 audits. Review current DHS enforcement climate, your rights during investigations and key steps to prevent liability. Real-world examples illustrate how preparation can prevent panic and protect the company and workforce..

Seminar #26 – 8:15 am – 9:15 am
Foremen & Superintendent Program

Hazard Recognition / Jim Brauner

1.0 Hour WPS – CILB-0614724
Identify, analyze and control jobsite hazards. Attendees will understand the requirements of OSHA's Hazard Communication Program and review common hazardous materials including asbestos, lead and mercury. 

Seminar #27 – 8:15 am – 10:15 am
Roof-to-Wall Connections for Roofing Contractors
 / Mike Silvers, CPRC and Cody Thomas

2.0 Hours G – CILB-0615399
Roofing contractors are now permitted to evaluate and retro-fit roof-to-wall connections as part of a reroof. Understand when mitigation requirements apply, Florida Building Code requirements (that differ from insurance mitigation requirements), navigating the uniform mitigation verification inspection form and evaluating and retro-fitting roof-to-wall connections.