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Building Analyst Class Starts August 2, 2010

Class: August 2,3,4,5, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Field: August 6 and August 9, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Location: ECC 45 Oak Street Room 143

Become one of the NATIONALLY accredited contracting companies that are increasing in demand for home energy efficiency.   ECC Workforce Development offers this first step in national Building Professional Institute Certification.   Take advantage of local training and NYSERDA 50% reimbursement!

Building Analyst Course Description

– This 36-hour course trains contractors how to use building science technology to analyze and resolve residential energy efficiency issues in preparation for the Building Performance Institutes’ Building Analyst written and field exams.

– Learn how the house works as a system, why some homes fail, and how to use the latest building science technology to help resolve residential heating, cooling and base load air leakage problems.

– The course includes four days of classroom training and two days of hands-on training in the field to prepare for the BPI Certification exam (call 851-1800 for exam information dates.)

– The cost of this training is $1,045.   NYSERDA reimburses 50% of the fee upon completion of the course to students in the NY System Benefits Charge utility territories. The net cost after
reimbursement is $522.50; which includes all course materials.

– This incentive program is being offered by NYSERDA for a limited time. Completion of the entire course is needed to receive “Proof of Participation” and reimbursement for this program.

– After the cost is completed, the instructor will provide a prep test course as well as the BPI certification exam. The cost of the BPI Certification prep-test AND exam is $200; which is not reimbursable after registration is complete.

– ECC Workforce will also assign a BPI approved proctor so the trainee can complete their field exam.

Complimentary parking for all registrants!

716.851.1800

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