CIBSE Training launches new programme

CIBSE, training, building services, building services engineering

CIBSE (Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) has published its training courses and dates for the rest of 2017. CIBSE Training offers a wide variety of courses from one to three days from introductory to more advanced levels. They cover assessor training, building services and CPD courses — supported with a range of online learning modules.

Charlotte Stubbs, CIBSE training and events manager, says, ‘This new programme will offer training solutions that benefit built-environment professionals and organisations alike. CIBSE Training uses the trainers with industry experience, with the expertise to ensure courses are continually updated and relevant to current working practices.

Over 45 public courses are offered in the new training programme covering topics such as electrical services, energy efficiency, facilities management, fire safety , lighting, mechanical services, water services and public health.

Training developments coming in the next months include new digital engineering online learning modules designed to enhance the knowledge and ability of digitally engaged engineers and technicians in all aspects of BIM and digital engineering.

In-house training options are available for all courses.

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