New Training Course for Building Envelope to be Unveiled by BESI
New building envelope training course to be unveiled by the Building Envelope Science Institute during its October Training and Certification Conference in Orlando, FL.
Gainesville, FL, July 25, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The Building Envelope Science Institute will be unveiling its new Building Envelope Trained (BET-1) course during its October Training and Certification Conference, to be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando Airport from October 20-23, 2013.
This introductory, one-day course is most beneficial to anyone seeking to gain more knowledge about how the components of the building envelope come together to form one cohesive unit. It will cover residential, commercial, and high-rise building envelope construction and will give attendees an overview of water intrusion, deterioration of roofs, walls, doors, and other issues that may arise in the building envelope.
BET-1 is the first in a lineup of five courses devoted to teaching the inner workings of building envelope construction and remediation techniques.
About BESI: The mission of Building Envelope Science Institute, Inc. (BESI) is to provide the highest quality of training and certification programs; resources as well as overall knowledge in successfully constructing, maintaining, and restoring building envelope construction; investigation and analysis of new products and materials which will further develop and enhance the building envelope construction; and continuing the development and formal certification for construction industry practitioners.
To learn more about the institute or the courses offered, go online to www.BESInstitute.com, or contact info@BESInstitute.com.
This introductory, one-day course is most beneficial to anyone seeking to gain more knowledge about how the components of the building envelope come together to form one cohesive unit. It will cover residential, commercial, and high-rise building envelope construction and will give attendees an overview of water intrusion, deterioration of roofs, walls, doors, and other issues that may arise in the building envelope.
BET-1 is the first in a lineup of five courses devoted to teaching the inner workings of building envelope construction and remediation techniques.
About BESI: The mission of Building Envelope Science Institute, Inc. (BESI) is to provide the highest quality of training and certification programs; resources as well as overall knowledge in successfully constructing, maintaining, and restoring building envelope construction; investigation and analysis of new products and materials which will further develop and enhance the building envelope construction; and continuing the development and formal certification for construction industry practitioners.
To learn more about the institute or the courses offered, go online to www.BESInstitute.com, or contact info@BESInstitute.com.
Contact
Building Envelope Science Institute
Richard Shaffer
877-688-BESI
www.BESInstitute.com
Contact
Richard Shaffer
877-688-BESI
www.BESInstitute.com
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