Meeting Maine's energy code – MUBEC training
Meeting Maine's energy code – MUBEC training
With the new update to Maine's building codes–and the increased importance of sustainability–we want to share this training.
This training will teach new and experienced builders around (1) meeting the new MUBEC building and health codes as well as (2) understanding and implementing the most effective and modern practices for building long-lasting, low-carbon structures.
passivhausMAINE has long encouraged builders, architects and engineers to look at their practices through a new lens. This training will also actively reach out to non-traditional construction and design workers, encouraging women, LGBTQ+ and racial minorities to participate in an effort to broaden the diversity on building sites and expand recruitment numbers at a time when we need all the workers we can get.
This in-person, one-day builder training, will focus on clarifying myths of advanced building, including air sealing strategies and thermal bridge mitigation as it relates to understanding the MUBEC code as well as the Stretch Code. We will include an introduction to materials which enhance building success as well as parsing the cost benefits. For this single day event, the goal is not to get lost in the minutia, but to provide a clear understanding of the principles behind the new codes and a pathway for gaining more information.
This training is eligible for 6 PHIUS CEU's and 7 PHI CEU's.
Other trainings are also being held in locations around Maine. Click here to see the list of scheduled upcoming trainings.
You can email randy@passivhausmaine.org for more information on this or other trainings.
Thanks to our partners The Harold Alfond Foundation and Governer’s Energy Office/Clean Energy Partnership. Their support has made these trainings possible.