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BCIA releases further training dates

The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) has released more dates for its new BCM01-BCM06 training courses, available throughout the year at various locations.

Engineers and technicians who are interested in upskilling their building controls knowledge can now book onto BCM01-BCM03 for the rest of the year, while those looking to book BCM04-06 can secure their places up to May 2018.

All six of the courses are CPD accredited by CIBSE, and have had a recent comprehensive update to ensure that engineers have knowledge of the latest developments in the controls industry.

Delegates who successfully complete the BCM01-03 courses will be awarded the Technical Certificate, which enables engineers to apply for the brand-new Building Controls Integrator ECS card. 

The new ECS card allows control engineers to gain access to contracts and sites which specify ECS cards as mandatory. The card is now available for applications via the ECS website.

Engineers who complete the BCM04-06 courses will be presented with the Advanced Technical Certificate. The qualification provides an opportunity to prove to clients and employers their full understanding of the six building controls subjects, covering the Fundamentals of HVAC and Building Technology, Measuring and Control Technology, Hydraulics in Building Systems, Control Function in Heating Plant, Control of Ventilation and Air Conditioning Plant, and Control of Cooling Systems.

Places for BCM01-03 are filling fast. 

Contact Hayley Hopkins at training@bcia.co.uk for a full list of dates for BCM01-06 training courses, or to book your courses.

7 February 2018

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