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This course will be in English. It is a required course for those seeking "Green Building Professional" accreditation. This is a one day workshop to equip real estate developers and investors, valuers, financiers, facility managers, architects, engineers, project managers and other stakeholders with a better understanding of the ways in which sustainability affects the value, associated risk, and other financial considerations associated with a green building. Course Objectives
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Trainer Andrei Botiș RoGBC President / CEO, NAI Romania Andrei supports the green building concept in Romania as president and research partner for the Romania Council for Green Buildings and other private and public institutions. He is an active member of ANEVAR - the Romanian association dedicated to improving the evaluation of buildings in the country. Andrei Botiș is responsible for the development of NAI Global in Romania and Moldova. He has been involved in valuation, brokerage and real estate investment in Romania since 2005. He is currently a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Great Britain.
Multicare Project The content of this course is closely related to the MULTICARE project, where RoGBC is a partner. MULTICARE aims at boosting the creation of a resilient Europe by providing adaptation technological solutions (with a focus on residential buildings and social housing), and integrated approaches and tools necessary for assessing, improving and responding to future climate threats. In particular, MULTICARE will provide multi-layer modules, consisting of low-carbon modular components with standardized plug & play connections, to upgrade the resilience of buildings against multiple hazards, simultaneously contributing to sustainable development and improved quality of life.
This project has received funding from the European Union under the Horizon Europe Research & Innovation Programme (Grant Agreement no. 101123467 MultiCare). Views and opinions expressed are however those of author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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