Building Envelope Science Institute
Building Envelope Science Institute

National Training & Certification Seminar for Chinese Drywall Inspection and Remediation Held by the Building Envelope Science Institute in Orlando

The Building Envelope Science Institute’s next National Training & Certification Seminar on “Chinese” or Defective Drywall in America for inspection and remediation is being held August 22-23, 2011. This is the most comprehensive two-day course offered and is accepted by the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) for sixteen (16) recertification credits.

Gainesville, FL, June 30, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The Building Envelope Science Institute (BESI) will hold its next certification course for Defective “Chinese” Drywall Inspection and Remediation on August 22-23, 2011 at the Hilton in the Walt Disney World Resort located at 1751 Hotel Plaza Boulevard in Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida. BESI provides the most comprehensive training for the inspection and remediation processes, offering a solution for the Defective (Chinese) Drywall crisis; the methodology is based on proven science and field experience.

This is the most comprehensive course offered and covers topics such as inspection/identification techniques, corrosion, cross-contamination of building materials and personal belongings, multiple remediation methods, warranty program, scientific data, and removal of the stigma from having defective drywall. Graduates of this course are given the opportunity to qualify their work for a 10-year warranty which provides coverage for up to $500,000.

This two-day course is accepted by the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) for sixteen (16) recertification credits (Registration #10092301).

Those that earn a designation as a remediator or consultant through the institute will have attended a two-day course with a written final exam; and inspectors will have attended a one-day course with a written final exam. Each attendee must meet prerequisites such as, years of experience in the industry and being in good standing with the state if they are licensed (required for those performing remediation). Visit the institute’s “Nationwide Directory of Members” to locate qualified inspectors and remediators for defective (Chinese) drywall.

About BESI: The mission of Building Envelope Science Institute, Inc. (BESI) is to provide the highest quality of training, certification programs; resources as well as overall knowledge in successfully constructing, maintaining, and restoring building envelope construction; investigation and analysis of new products and materials which will further develop and enhance the building envelope construction; and continuing the development and formal accreditation/certification for construction industry practitioners.

To learn more about the institute or the courses that are offered, go online to www.BESInstitute.com, or contact info@BESInstitute.com.

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