Earth Craft Builder and Renovation Training
EarthCraft Builder Training IND 006 - February 28, 2011
Builder Trainings provide a comprehensive overview of best practices for sustainable construction and design and explore the ways the EarthCraft program can help you get started in the green building sector. Learn cost-effective ways to improve the energy efficiency, indoor air quality, comfort and durability of homes, enhancing overall client appeal.
This training will discuss:
This training will discuss:
- Building science basics
- EarthCraft program fundamentals
- The EarthCraft certification process
- Strategies for marketing EarthCraft projects
- Green building incentive programs
The EarthCraft Builder training qualifies attendees for continuing education credit from the following organizations: AIA – 7 LU, CSI – .8 CEU’s, GBCI – 8 hours, The Housing Institute CPHB program – 6 hours, BPI – 7 hours.
EarthCraft Renovation Training IND 007 - March 1, 2011
In this seven-and-a-half-hour course, renovators, contractors, architects and project managers learn how to apply high-performance construction techniques to renovation and remodeling projects.
The course will include:
The course will include:
- Methods for improving the energy efficiency, indoor air quality and durability of existing buildings
- An overview of EarthCraft marketing, administration and program protocol
- Information about construction materials and services provided by EarthCraft sponsors
The EarthCraft Renovation training qualifies attendees for continuing education credit from the following organizations: AIA – 7 LU, BPI – 7 hours.
Where: Hardin Valley campus; Lamar Alexander Building room 206.
When: February 28 & March 1, 2011
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
To register call (865) 539.7167
Cost of training is free! ($375 value) Lunch will be provided!
Space is limited so call today.
Business and Community Services (865) 539.7167
Earth Craft Builder and Renovation Tr...
Date and Time
Monday Feb 28, 2011 Tuesday Mar 1, 2011
Location
10915 Hardin Valley Road
Lamar Alexander Building, room 206
Knoxville, TN
