Our brand new Green courses are designed for a sustainable future, equipping you with the skills across Green Roofing, Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS), Electric Wall Insulation (EWI), Permeable Paving and Grey Water Harvesting.
Enquire NowThe green roofing industry is growing at 17% per year in the UK, with an annual global market value of over £900 million. In a time of climate crisis and the need to increase biodiversity and green space, greening rooftops is part of the solution, with benefits including flood reduction, carbon capture, insulation, health and wellbeing, air cooling and habitat creation.
The Introduction to Installing and Maintaining Green Roofs is a one-day course that is suitable for individuals who are looking to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills within the Green Roofing sector. This course is suitable for those who are working or entering the Green Roof industry in a work-based setting at a technical level.
This course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) and Grey Water Harvesting.
This one-day course will cover the fundamentals of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) and Permeable Paving. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of SUDS and Permeable Paving components, systems, designs, and requirements.
This course is designed to provide participants with practical knowledge and skills to design, install, and maintain sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) and permeable paving structures.
External wall insulation offers a way to make homes with solid walls more thermally efficient to help reduce household energy bills.
This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to install external wall insulation systems, a crucial aspect of modern construction practices.
The course is specifically aimed at existing practising electricians, electrical technicians, and engineers with experience of electrical installations, and associated inspection and testing and giving them the necessary training to upskill their existing skills to install EESS.
It will allow electricians and employers expand their commercial installation offer and contribute to Net Zero ambitions for the West Midlands.