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[edit] Elevate Your Skills with BSRIA Training
Whether you're new to the industry or looking to advance your career, BSRIA offers a range of training courses designed to boost your knowledge in building services. From energy management to compliance training, we've got you covered.
BSRIA trainers bring broad experience to the subjects, understanding its relevance to the entire construction supply chain and how to implement the learning on projects. BSRIA training and meeting rooms are all ventilated spaces and equipped with indoor air quality sensors.
[edit] Training Spotlight
[edit] Clearing the Air – Exploring IEQ Fundamentals |
This course introduces the components of IEQ, qualitative and quantitative measurement techniques, and data analysis and interpretation. |
[edit] Net Zero: Practical Pathway Programme |
Your Business. Your Project. Your Pathway. A powerful and dynamic programme giving you the direction to: 1. Build your Net Zero Knowledge. 2. Identify your Net Zero Goals. 3. Create your Net Zero Pathway. |
[edit] BG 6/2018 training |
A training course to help building services consultants and contractors and their clients, clarify and define the extent of their design activity and deliverables. |
[edit] Courses by topic
Browse our training course categories below to find your next opportunity to learn more about building services engineering.
[edit] In company Training |
Learn from industry leading trainers and share in their enthusiasm as they take you through a range of course subjects designed by our experts to bring you up-to-date with the latest thinking in building services engineering, construction, and facilities management. | |
[edit] Building Services Foundation Programme |
The BSRIA Foundation Training Programme aims to provide the quality assured platform for the development of practical skills that are needed to deliver high level professional building services. |
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