The Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers have revealed the annual winner of the Building Performance Training Programme Award. The winner is BREâS Training sector, the BRE Academy. The award is for the BREEAM Associate course.
The award is on amongst many used to celebrate innovative engineering. The other awards cover Facilities Management, Energy Saving Product of the year, collaborative working Partnerships; won by Joh Lewis, York/ Lateral technologies and Solutions/ Next Control Systems.
Well established panel of judges taken from leading companies in the industry look at the products, projects and people that show excellence within the building industry.
Other companies within the industry including HOK, Ferrovial, BT, BAM, SERGO, Grontmij, Arcadis, Assa Alboy, WSP/Parsons Birkerhof and ISG, had a hand creating the award winning course in a way that could develop the effectiveness of the application process of the BREEAM sustainability standard on a global scale.
The BREEAM Associate course was created to allow efficient planning and educates its participants as to the right time to appoint assessors. The courseâs more important sections gives awareness to its takers of chances for getting the highest performance at the lowest possible cost while working within an acceptable range of parameters for a company. These parameters include health and wellbeing, energy efficiency, waste, water, pollution, materials, ecology and transport.
The CIBSE Building Performance Awards were presented on the 7th February 2017 at Grosvenor House in Park Lane London.
The CIBSE Building Performance Awards were presented at a special ceremony at the Grosvenor House in Park Lane, London on 7th February 2017.
Previous winners of the Building Performance Training Programme Award include VolkerFitzpatrickâs Building Services Explained for VolkerFitzpatrickâs site teams, who won in 2016. The 2015 winner of the award was Operational Intelingent / Intel Chile for their Data Centre Risk and Energy Reduction Programme and Data Centre Client Requirements Workshops.
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