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modern world to operate. CIBSE’s Electrical Services Explained course is designed to meet this demand and provide a grounding in electrical services and equipment with a better appreciation of many of the issues associated with the design, installation and maintenance of electrical systems.


Flexible Learning In 2016 CIBSE Training launched its new look Online Learning platform. Designed by a collaborative group of key building services consultancies and contractors, the Online Learning modules offer a practical, flexible and convenient alternative to classroom courses. The units allow students to take a coordinated journey through an individual topic or a series of topics.


ABOUT CIBSE


The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) promotes the career of building services engineers by accrediting courses of study in further and higher education, by approving work based training programmes and providing routes to full professional Registration and Membership, including Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer and Engineering Technician. Once qualified, CIBSE offers a range of services, all focussed on maintaining and enhancing professional excellence throughout a career.


CIBSE Facilities Management The Facilities Management Group was formed in January 1996 as a result of demand by CIBSE members for a greater emphasis in this growth sector. It provides the opportunity for CIBSE members and the building services industry in general to make a substantial contribution to the continuous improvement of building services, design, installation, commissioning and throughout operational life, by effective Facilities Management (FM). www.cibse.org/fmgroup


Find out more and explore over 100 courses offered by CIBSE Training


www.cibse.org/training www.tomorrowsfm.com TOMORROW’S FM | 19


CIBSE TRAINING RECEIVED A 39%


INCREASE FOR IN-HOUSE COURSE REQUESTS IN


2015/16 IN COMPARISON TO 2014/15.


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