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GBCSA offers courses for green building certification
In response to evident need, coupled with industry demand, the Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA) is offering two workshops that are an extension of their existing training courses. These courses will be offered in Johannesburg on 29 March 2012.
These half-day courses are aimed at those who wish to gain greater insight into the certification process and the collation of high-quality Green Star SA submissions for formal green building certification. With the GBCSA movement fast gaining momentum in South Africa, it has become increasingly important for professionals within the built environment to understand what constitutes best practise in SA and how to go about achieving it.
The course offers guidance and clarity on the individual credit topics - these being energy conditional requirements and greenhouse gas emissions, air change effectiveness, thermal comfort, daylight and daylight glare control. Also covered is the requisite documentation required for both 'Design'' and 'As Built' projects, with demonstrations and energy modelling reports being used as examples of what should be included in the documentation submitted to assessors.
Issues for greening interiors are explored
This workshop explores the key issues for greening interiors and how to integrate best practices into the design process and project implementation. Michelle Ludwig, commercial sustainable interior architect and expert green design consultant, will be facilitating this interactive and practical workshop.
In addition to these workshops, the GBCSA continues to run their Green Star SA Accredited Professional Course, which is the core of the GBCSA's educational offering. Once completed, course graduates who are known as Green Star SA Accredited Professionals and have a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the Green Star SA rating system, both in content and practical application during the building design and construction process. The next round of courses will take place in April and May in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth and Bloemfontein.
"The GBCSA is pleased to be able to offer these essential courses to South African professionals. We developed the workshops in direct response to our members' and industry demands and, together with selected expert external consultants, will now be able to lead South Africa that one step further towards a green built environment," says Brian Wilkinson, CEO of the GBCSA.