Low carbon training for building operators

Building owners and managers have a critical role to play for low-carbon buildings, to ensure both building assets and their occupants are protected.

As investor demands grow, and building codes and regulations rapidly change, Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Canada is offering “The Pathway to Net Zero: Decarbonization for Building Operators”, a free low-carbon training course designed to provide a foundational understanding of low-carbon building operations tailored to asset owner and Canadian regulatory needs.

Participants will gain an understanding of building performance, decarbonization concepts and strategies. They will also learn the specific role of building operators in implementing low-carbon strategies, learning how to apply these strategies to buildings under their management and care.

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Benefits

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There is no cost to participate.

This tailored training is available for free until March 31, 2024.  

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It’s Canadian-focused. 

Canada has its own laws and regulations governing the building sector. Having a Canadian context is fundamental to effectively implement low-carbon solutions across the country. 

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It’s practical training and can be applied immediately! 

Building owners and operators are facing increasing pressure to demonstrate low-carbon building performance and metrics. This course was designed by expert leaders working in commercial real estate to help upskill their colleagues in the industry with practical knowledge that can readily be applied in real-world situations. 

Stay ahead in your career with this free low-carbon training.

Pathway to Net Zero: Decarbonization for Building Operators

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3.5 hours
On demand course (learn online at your own pace)

This course explores the foundations of low-carbon building operations, including understanding building performance, decarbonization concepts and strategies, the role of building operators in implementation, and relevant case studies.

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