BUILT Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST), in collaboration with Coaction Training CIC, has announced a new training initiative designed to ‘revolutionise’ the construction industry’s approach to sustainable building.
Delivered at BE-ST’s A Lab facility in Hamilton, the programme is aimed at bridging the gap between theoretical understanding of Passivhaus techniques and standards, and practical implementation. Attendees will gain an understanding of what it takes to achieve a quality build in a Passivhaus project.
This training programme, endorsed by the Passivhaus Trust (PHT), is a joint effort between innovation centre BE-ST and non-profit Coaction Training CIC. It is targeted at industry professionals, including designers, consultants, and contractors, to learn directly from experienced practitioners and ‘rapidly’ upskill their knowledge as Scotland moves closer to new builds requiring to be Passivhaus standard or equivalent by December 2024.
Caitriona Jordan, head of retrofit at BE-ST, said, “The construction industry in Scotland is at a turning point, where embracing sustainable practices is going to be less and less of a choice, and will be required increasingly by law. With the PHT’s endorsement, our collaboration with Coaction Training CIC aims to provide rapid upskilling that bridges the gap between theory and practice to make sure that businesses have the skills in their teams they need to stay ahead of the curve and be successful.”
Sarah Lewis, research and policy director at Passivhaus Trust, added, “This is an opportunity for upskilling that businesses should seize. This collaborative Passivhaus training initiative represents a leap forward in fostering green skills within the construction sector. By blending theory with hands-on practice, the Trust’s training partners, BE-ST and Coaction Training CIC, are setting the standard and guiding professionals towards a future where high-performance energy-efficient construction is the norm.”
Passivhaus in Practice will kick off on 19th September 2023. To find out more and reserve your place, visit https://coaction.org.uk/courses/practical