Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Commerical BPI Multifamily Building Analyst

Commercial cource 
HPINE’s BPI Multifamily Building Analyst course aligns with the professional standards set forth by the Building Performance Institute (BPI). This advanced energy auditor training will provide individuals with the knowledge, skills and certification needed to excel in the multifamily energy performance industry.

Why Take This Course:
  • Government incentives are beginning to focus on multifamily buildings as a major opportunity for energy savings.
  • The BPI Multifamily Building Analyst Certification is one of the few credentials eligible for commissioning large buildings as part of mandatory regulations in major cities like New York and San Francisco
  • You will gain energy efficiency skills that can immediately be applied to the field
  • This course must be taken in person
What’s Included:
  • 4 days of classroom training or 20 hour online course
  • HPINE BPI Multifamily Building Analyst Student Manual ($95 value)
  • Review session with over 100 practice questions
  • All exam fees, written and practical exam scheduling
  • HPINE Pass Guarantee: if you do not pass the certification exam on your first try, you may re-take the course at no additional cost


Commercial Energy Auditing And Work Scope



This Commercial Course is designed to introduce and explain to students the captivating world of commercial auditing and work scope. The course touches base on the three different ASHRAE levels of commercial auditing and how they apply to real life scenarios in the realm of energy efficiency. This course will explain data collection and entry and why it needs to be processed in order to achieve the property’s savings to investment ratio.
The fundamental intentions of a commercial energy assessment:
  • The compilation of computer modeling, thermal (IR) camera scans, blower door and duct leakage testing, and visual inspections of system functionality, outer building shell, window performance, insulation levels, and other building components. 
  • Target and model different retrofit scenarios to Improve interior comfort, reduce air leakage, and develop a for plan mechanical system(s) efficiency
  • Prepare a work scope to implement suggestions from the assessment with  return on investment (ROI) calculations for each suggested improvement
Be professionally presented to the building manager/board/committee at a final meeting, including an executive summary of findings.