NCCER to Create Green Building Training for Construction Industry
July 21, 2008 • The Gainesville, Fla.-based
The curriculum, titled “Your Role in the Green Environment,” provides fundamental instruction in the green environment, green construction practices, and green building rating systems.
“The primary purpose of this module is to provide craft professionals with a fundamental knowledge of green construction principles and methodologies,” said Don Whyte, NCCER president.
The 15-hour introductory course introduces the LEED Green Building Rating System™, helps identify construction activities that contribute to a project's LEED rating, and addresses common construction pitfalls to avoid in achieving LEED certification.
Upon evaluation of this course, NCCER has been recognized as a U.S. Green Building Council (USGCB) Education Provider. NCCER abides by USGCB-established operational and educational criteria and is subject to annual reviews and audits for quality assurance. The curriculum is also endorsed by Green Advantage® and recognized as beneficial to students and practitioners planning to sit for the Green Advantage Commercial/Residential certification exam.
“NCCER is committed to enhancing the ongoing professional development of building industry professionals,” said Daniele Stacey, NCCER product development director. “This curriculum is focused on the ‘green-collar workforce' and is designed to heighten awareness of the impact each of us have on the environment and how we can lessen that impact through green building.”
The book is printed on 100-percent recycled paper with soy ink and the book foreword is by Charles Kibert, director of the Powell Center for Construction and Environment and professor at the M.E. Rinker Sr.
For more information, visit www.nccer.org or contact NCCER customer service at 888-622-3720.