Building Envelope Science Institute Holds Conference for Certification of Inspectors & Remediators for Defective or Corrosive Drywall in Ft. Lauderdale
BESI will certify inspectors, consultants, project managers, and remediation contractors in Ft. Lauderdale on March 2-3, 2010. This certification program offered through the Institute (BESI) instructs and trains licensed and approved state contractors in the remediation of defective or corrosive drywall.
Gainesville, FL, February 12, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The Building Envelope Science Institute (BESI) has scheduled another training seminar for Defective Drywall Inspection and Remediation. The Building Envelope Science Institute is presenting the certification in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on March 2nd and 3rd at the Embassy Suites Hotel.
“The Building Envelope Science institute has developed a cost effective protocol that can certify remediation of defective or corrosive Chinese drywall,” says Charlie Jones, member of the board of directors for the institute. The Institute’s protocols help homeowners, insurance companies, investors, financial institutes, and builders recover from the stigma of having defective or corrosive drywall.
This certification program offered through the Institute (BESI) instructs and trains licensed and approved state contractors in the remediation of defective or corrosive drywall. This program will certify inspectors, consultants, project managers, and remediation contractors. The institute understands that it is essential to have standardization of inspection and remediation protocols for a viable solution to this crisis. For more information on the prerequisites, frequently asked questions, or conference details please visit www.BESInstitute.org.
The protocols, completed in October 2009, enable homes to be certified clean and to be provided with a proposed home warranty from National Construction Warranty Corporation. “The institute and its members have an on-going commitment to helping those who have been devastated by this crisis,” said Jones.
The Building Envelope Science Institute has a “Nationwide Directory of Members” that currently allows individuals looking for qualified inspectors and/or remediators for defective (corrosive) drywall to locate certified members in their area and compare the services that they have to offer, thus enabling them to make an informed decision.
The mission of Building Envelope Science Institute, Inc. (BESI) is to provide the highest quality of training, certification programs; resources as well as over all knowledge in successfully constructing, maintaining, and restoring building envelope construction; investigation and analysis of all new products and materials which will further develop and enhance the building envelope construction; and continuing the development and formal accreditation/certification for construction industry practitioners.
To learn more about the Institute, go online to www.BESInstitute.org, or contact info@BESInstitute.org.
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“The Building Envelope Science institute has developed a cost effective protocol that can certify remediation of defective or corrosive Chinese drywall,” says Charlie Jones, member of the board of directors for the institute. The Institute’s protocols help homeowners, insurance companies, investors, financial institutes, and builders recover from the stigma of having defective or corrosive drywall.
This certification program offered through the Institute (BESI) instructs and trains licensed and approved state contractors in the remediation of defective or corrosive drywall. This program will certify inspectors, consultants, project managers, and remediation contractors. The institute understands that it is essential to have standardization of inspection and remediation protocols for a viable solution to this crisis. For more information on the prerequisites, frequently asked questions, or conference details please visit www.BESInstitute.org.
The protocols, completed in October 2009, enable homes to be certified clean and to be provided with a proposed home warranty from National Construction Warranty Corporation. “The institute and its members have an on-going commitment to helping those who have been devastated by this crisis,” said Jones.
The Building Envelope Science Institute has a “Nationwide Directory of Members” that currently allows individuals looking for qualified inspectors and/or remediators for defective (corrosive) drywall to locate certified members in their area and compare the services that they have to offer, thus enabling them to make an informed decision.
The mission of Building Envelope Science Institute, Inc. (BESI) is to provide the highest quality of training, certification programs; resources as well as over all knowledge in successfully constructing, maintaining, and restoring building envelope construction; investigation and analysis of all new products and materials which will further develop and enhance the building envelope construction; and continuing the development and formal accreditation/certification for construction industry practitioners.
To learn more about the Institute, go online to www.BESInstitute.org, or contact info@BESInstitute.org.
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Richard Shaffer
877-688-BESI
www.BESInstitute.org
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Richard Shaffer
877-688-BESI
www.BESInstitute.org
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