Periodic Reporting for period 2 - Fit-to-nZEB (Innovative training schemes for retrofitting to nZEB-levels)
Période du rapport: 2018-06-15 au 2019-06-14
1) module-based training programmes, available for use by any interested vocational training and education provider.
2) Innovative training facilities: being strongly focused on practical training, the project has not only developed a set of practical exercises, but has designed and produced dedicated retrofit practical training and demonstration models
In order to meet its overarching goal to increase the number of qualified construction specialists at all levels, the project has set as its specific objectives:
1. To develop a compendium of the knowledge, skills and competences required for deep energy information
Based on the compendium, to develop:
2. A design-focused training programmes on deep energy building renovation for higher education establishments (EQF level 6-7)
3. A training programme on deep energy building renovation, to be included in the training plans and programmes for the tradesperson professions in “Construction” professional direction
4. Training content, to be included in the training plans and programmes for the professions in “Mechanical engineering” professional direction
5. Two training programmes for acquiring qualification on part of profession (specialization, or similar qualification according to each national qualification framework), to be used in the training plans of the VTCs (EQF level 3-4)
6. A comprehensive scheme for validating of knowledge, skills and competences acquired at the workplace (EQF level 3-4).
7. To disseminate the educational content on deep energy building renovation at nation-scale level
8. To develop the design of demonstration and practical training models, to actually build one such model for the use of the training centers providing the trainings, and to specify the equipment and building materials necessary for practical training and demonstrations
9. To conduct a train-the-trainer course for selected trainers from the supporting educational and training institutions and to organize
10. To conduct a systematic large-scale communication campaign promoting the new training courses.
- A full review of deep renovation training programmes and materials;
- A set of learning outcomes on 17 topics related to deep energy retrofit, distributed according to the relevant EQF levels;
- 7 model training programmes, ranging from Master programmes’ classes to short-term upskilling courses;
- Training materials on each of the 17 topics, including annotated presentations, exercises, examination questions and references;
- Fully equipped training facilities in 7 European countries;
- 180 newly trained trainers, capable to deliver the new training content using the practical training facilities;
- 26 pilot courses conducted in universities, professional high schools and vocational training centers, involving 570 trainees;
- 8 Memoranda of Understanding with education and training providers willing to use the new training programmes and materials;
- A large and constantly growing network of dedicated professionals.
Dublin’s Lord Mayor, Nial Ring:
“what they’ve achieved here in St. Bricin’s is the gold standard in Passive Housing, but to do it in retrofit is even more extraordinary… it’s an indication of what we should be doing”
Dublin City Council Clerk of Works, Karl Payne:
The training “took a little bit of the mystery out of the idea of Passive House… each trade could see how it would be influencing another trade in terms of workmanship... the training was invaluable in meeting the quality goals of the project”
Dublin City Council Executive Architect, Cecilia Naughton:
The training centred on “trying to solve the problems together… it became a team effort… we know you can do it, maybe we can help… it was very useful…I’m pleased that everyone is back living in their home again…that’s what the project is about really… “
With a network of Building Knowledge Hubs currently active in 9 European countries – Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine – the project team is willing and capable to replicate this success and to position itself as one of the most recognized NZEB training establishments, offering world-class upskilling courses sourced customized to the local needs and in collaboration with the construction industry. This, in no doubt, is a complex task requiring common efforts by policy makers, industrial and market actors, and the civil society, but in all cases, the BKH network will be an active part of the process, as our mission remains intact: to constantly increase the competence and skills of the building professional to deliver high quality nearly zero-energy buildings.