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Green Professional Building Skills Training – Construction Management
Learn how to make the construction process more sustainable from start to finish!
Low-carbon, energy-efficient construction will play a critical role in complying with building codes and achieving ambitious climate goals. These projects require an understanding of new technologies, implementation of new processes and improved coordination across disciplines. GPRO Construction Management provides students with sustainability best practices and actionable strategies for every phase of construction. Learn how to avoid common construction mistakes and leave the training with practical steps to manage successful, sustainable and cost-effective projects.
This training is ideal for a range of construction professionals, including: construction managers and general contractors, experienced tradespersons and trade forepersons, owner’s representatives, project managers and site superintendents, estimators and other office personnel, and students and apprentices in construction fields.
FEE
$250 – Missouri Gateway Green Building Council Members
$300 for non-members
Fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, course materials and certificate exam.
Discounts and scholarships may be available. Please contact Emily Andrews at 314-577-0854 to inquire.
INSTRUCTOR
Malachi Rein, Building Energy Exchange – St. Louis
CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS
7 GBCI, AIA, and PDH credits
BY THE END OF THIS TRAINING YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:
WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT?
GPRO CM is an 8-hour training that is taught live by a highly knowledgeable instructor with industry experience. You are encouraged to ask questions and participate during classroom discussions and activities. After completing the training, you can earn a GPRO CM certificate by passing a 30-question multiple choice exam. Additionally, you’ll gain access to short on-demand bonus courses on topics like construction waste management, energy code inspections, systems commissioning and more.
This training qualifies under LEED Pilot Credit 81 which allows projects to achieve a LEED point by training personnel on the project team.