Sustainable Building Operations
Existing buildings might not be fitted with the modern sustainable bells and whistles, but a building is a building – and without correct operation – neither new or existing will fulfil its sustainability potential.
This course will reward facility managers, building operators and technicians with the necessary tools to turn their existing building into a beacon of sustainability.
Upon completion, participants will be able to describe the issues of climate change and its effect on Australian buildings, explain how to operate a sustainable building and engage with stakeholders to achieve these objectives.
Key topics
- Science of climate change
- The building and its environment
- The building as a system
- The sustainable building
- Managing the building
- Changing performance
- Review of case studies
Designed for
- Facility managers
- Building Operators
- Engineers
Length of course/Duration
This is an online course.
Estimated to take 40 hours, including assessment.
Cost
AIRAH Member: $900
Non Member: $1350
Upcoming dates
For further information please contact Carolyn Hughes in the AIRAH office on 03 8623 3000 or e-mail carolyn@airah.org.au
Cancellation and refund policy
Registration may be cancelled up to five working days prior to commencement of the course with participants either transferring to another course / event or receiving a refund less a 20% administration fee. No refund will be given where cancellation is 24 hours or less. In all other cases of cancellation the extent of any refund will be at the discretion of AIRAH.
You may substitute another participant at any time prior to the event date should the nominated person be unable to attend. Where the course has entry requirements these must be met by any substitute participant. Where a non member replaces a member the difference between member and non member rates will be charged. Requests for refund can be made by email to refund@airah.org.au.
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This course was developed with financial assistance from the Australian Government