July 25-26, 2023
Ci Live Training Center
6850 Argonne St.
Suite 100
Denver, CO 80249

Join us at the Construction Experience Center in Denver, Colorado for a two-day course on building Zero Energy Ready Homes. Presented by Construction Instruction and the Energy and Environmental Building Alliance, this comprehensive program equips participants with the knowledge and skills to construct high-performance zero energy ready homes.

Day one focuses on Zero Energy Buildings, covering advanced wall systems, high-performance mechanical systems, and renewable energy integration. Learn to select the most cost-effective materials and technologies to design, model, and construct homes that only use as much energy as they are able to produce over the course of each year. The emphasis will be on finding practical solutions for each specific climate zone.

Day two centers around reducing carbon emissions during the construction and operation of homes, with the end goal of designing and constructing homes while avoiding the emissions of greenhouse gasses now and in the future. The compelling trend is to build Net Zero Carbon homes, and to this end in this session, you will be exploring the latest advancements in understanding the impact of operational and embodied carbon on the sustainability of your build. Learn how to use carbon accounting tools to measure, analyze, and manage operational and embodied carbon in materials and processes.

Gain practical expertise through hands-on exercises and case studies.

By the end of the two-day course, you'll be empowered to confidently build zero energy ready homes while effectively addressing operational and embodied carbon. Join us and be at the forefront of sustainable construction, creating homes that prioritize energy efficiency, cost savings, durability, comfort, and a reduced carbon footprint. 

Schedule:

Day One:

  • 8am - 8:30am : Light Breakfast Provided (bagels, yogurt, etc).
  • 8:30am - 12pm : Class
  • 12pm - 1pm : Lunch Provided
  • 1pm - 4:30pm : Class
  • 4:30pm - 5:15 pm (ish) : Happy Hour

Day Two:

  • 8am - 8:30am : Light Breakfast Provided (bagels, yogurt, etc).
  • 8:30am - 12pm : Class
  • 12pm - 1pm : Lunch Provided
  • 1pm - 3:30pm : Class

 

How to Build a Zero Energy Ready Home

Join our one-day Zero Energy Home Construction course presented by Construction Instruction and the Energy and Environmental Building Alliance. This comprehensive program is designed specifically to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to build high-performance zero energy ready homes.

Through a unique blend of hands-on lab exercises and classroom learning, you will gain practical expertise in every aspect of zero energy ready home construction. Dive deep into the key components that make up a zero-energy ready home, including advanced wall systems, high-performance mechanical systems, renewable energy integration, and more. Using the principles of building science, you will learn how to review and select materials and techniques to find the most cost-effective approach to zero energy construction for your clients in your climate.

Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to engage in practical exercises and case studies focused on zero energy ready home construction. This hands-on approach will strengthen your skills in assessing energy consumption, optimizing building plans, and troubleshooting potential challenges.

By the end of the course, you will possess the necessary expertise to confidently build zero energy ready homes. You will gain a decision matrix on how and when to integrate new high-performance solutions into your build. Join us and be at the forefront of sustainable construction, creating homes that prioritize energy efficiency, long-term cost savings, durability, and comfort.

Learning Objectives:

• Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the latest trends in codes, standards, and voluntary programs that drive the incentives to build zero energy homes.
• Participants will explore the latest advancements in building science, high-performance enclosures, and mechanical systems that optimize energy efficiency and comfort in the home.
• Participants will learn strategies for evaluating and selecting materials and techniques that are compatible with their climate zones, design, and sustainability goals.
• Participates will gain practical expertise on net-zero building through hands-on lab exercises.
• Participants will acquire a decision matrix to guide the integration of new high-performance solutions into their builds. They will have the tools to understand how and when to incorporate innovative technologies, materials, and design strategies to enhance energy efficiency, durability, comfort, and long-term cost savings.

CEUs:

AIA: 7 LU|HSW
RESNET: 16 PD Credits for attending both days

Net Zero Carbon Building Professional Designation

Join Construction Instruction and the Energy and Environmental Building Alliance for a one-day Net Zero Carbon course. This workshop-style session focuses on reducing the energy consumption of the homes you build by taking a broader and deeper approach to reducing both the operational and embodied carbon of the materials and processes used in building new homes.

Participants will learn the essentials of carbon accounting tools and how they can be used to make better choices in the design of homes, the materials selected, and the construction methods used. Participants will gain the knowledge and skill to optimize the carbon footprint of new build, empowering them to make practical and cost-conscious decisions that make a significant impact on reducing the overall carbon footprint.

Explore real-life case studies and lab demonstrations tailored to various climate zones and house styles, showcasing the tangible impact of cost-effective decisions on carbon optimization. Dive into the principles of building science, high-performance enclosures, and high-performance mechanical systems, as well as new products and technologies that contribute to net zero carbon building practices.

At the conclusion of the workshop, put your knowledge to the test with an assessment to demonstrate your understanding and proficiency. Join us in becoming a leader in creating sustainable homes for a greener future.

Learning Objectives:

1. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of carbon accounting, optimization strategies, and the latest advancements in sustainable building practices to establish a strong foundation in creating net zero carbon homes.
2. Participants will acquire the skills to effectively measure and analyze both operational and embodied carbon in materials and processes using advanced carbon accounting tools, enabling informed decision-making for reducing the carbon footprint of new home construction.
3. Participants will be proficient in analyzing carbon accounting reports to make cost-effective decisions on materials and techniques to reduce carbon emissions for their clients and in their climate zone.
4. Participants will learn how to integrate carbon emission considerations into their decision matrix for all of their projects.

CEUs:

AIA: 7 LU|HSW
RESNET: 16 PD Credits for attending both days

 

 

Contact: Nancy Bakeman