The Integrated Design Process (IDP) is a highly collaborative approach aimed at achieving sustainable (low energy, low carbon) practices and outcomes for both new construction and existing homes. It ensures the delivery of affordable, durable, and healthy homes for Canadians. CACEA is offering an interactive, hands-on training program that provides information about the IDP with a notable focus on facilitation skills, equipping to lead and effectively guide this important process.
TRAINING CONTENT
DAY 1: Overview of the IDP; Documentation and Logistics; General Facilitation Skills
DAY 2: Marketing the IDP; Interactive Facilitation Skills
DAY 3 (within a month of Day 2): Demonstrate IDP Understanding and Facilitation Skills
Includes: 2 days IDP and Facilitation training; student-led session demonstrating facilitation skills and an understanding of the IDP; “IDP Handbook”; a certificate of completion (must complete full program). In-person training includes breakfast, lunch, and breaks.
Cancellation Policy: There are no cancellations as of 10 business days prior to the training date.
NOTE:. British Columbia residents are eligible for a $2,500 in-person or $1,800 virtual subsidy courtesy of Fortis BC.
MEET THE INSTRUCTORS
Einar Halbig MEA
E3 Eco Group
Einar has 25+ years of education and experience in residential construction, specializing in practical solutions to make houses more efficient, safe, and comfortable. As an EA, he has evaluated 1000s of new and existing homes across the Lower Mainland and led many IDP sessions. As a CACEA MEA and board member, he is a trusted partner and advisor to the industry-at-large, bringing his engineering background, technical sales expertise, and hands-on experience to everything he does. Einar is an EA and building science instructor. He completed a deep-green energy retrofit of his own house and now enjoys its many benefits.
Gilles Lesage
Total Home Solutions
Gilles has been evaluating and testing homes since 2004, first as a home inspector and shortly after as an EA for existing homes, new home construction, multiple unit residential buildings and site testing large buildings. With the introduction of new code requirements here in BC, Gilles has been heavily involved in industry education and the implementation of the BC Energy Step Code. He was also involved in the initial sessions introducing the Integrated Design Process through the LEEP team. Since then, he has been involved with multiple projects utilizing IDPs.
CACEA CEC = 20 CEC (full program completion required). Partial CECs will not be issued.
Note: Please check your confirmation email, which includes an attached agenda for this training.
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