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Phius CPHC® Training New England Cohort (Virtual)

Phase I: Complete prior to May 14th
Self-guided content (allot 2-3 months, 50-60 hours)
Phase II: May 14th to May 24th
(6) 4-Hour Live Online Sessions
About the Class
This virtual training is intended for Architects and Engineers. CPHCs learn to design to the Phius Certification climate-specific building standard. Projects earning Phius certifications (Phius CORE, Phius ZERO and Phius REVIVE) follow RESNET QA/QC protocols and achieve excellent HERS scores, US Department of Energy Zero Energy Ready Home status, and adhere to EPA indoor airPLUS requirements.
Instructors
This New England based cohort will be led by Prudence Ferreira of Thornton Tomasetti, and Chris West of Eco Houses VT.
Grant Funding Available (also see pulldown section below)
Express Grant Eligibility: An Express Program grant application must be submitted by April 22nd and attendees must register for the course through BE+, not Phius, to receive the grant reimbursement.
MassSave: Companies of all sizes are eligible for a 50% reimbursement for Phius or PHI accreditation trainings for up to two MA professionals per company per training.
About Phius
Phius (Passive House Institute US) trains and certifies professionals, maintains the Phius climate-specific passive building standard, certifies and quality assures passive buildings, certifies high-performance building products and conducts research to advance high-performance building. Phius established the CPHC program in 2008 to distinguish accomplished passive building professionals in the marketplace. CPHC ® is a registered certification mark of Phius used with permission.
Learning Objectives
1. Learn the principles of passive building design: heat transfer, air-tightness, thermal bridge free detailing, super-insulation, high-efficiency ventilation, moisture control.
2. Perform passive house verification using WUFI® Passive, the next-generation dynamic modeling tool developed in partnership with Fraunhofer IBP and Owens Corning.
3. Perform energy modeling by completing an entire project including energy balancing (static and dynamic).
4. Implement high performance building science principles and passive house techniques in residential, commercial, and retrofit scenarios across all North American climate zones.
5. Study built examples—including mechanical systems—for each North American climate zone.
6. Learn about suitable materials and components available in local U.S. and Canadian markets, and details for passive house applications according to climate.
7. Learn the best air tightness strategies, thermal bridge free detailing, and how to evaluate your design in THERM.
8. Learn how to assure quality and performance for your client from the design process through construction using Phius Certification and QA/QC.
Course Enrollment Structure: Phase I and Phase II
Phase I Enrollment
Upon registration and payment, BE+ will send you a link to set up a PHIUS account and start the course on the PHIUS website. If you previously completed training through the Phius Training site, sign into the Training site using your existing username and password
You will have access to the Phase I self-guided training materials for 12 months from your time of registration. This includes access to the Phase I Online Exam as well, 1 of the 2 required exams for CPHC® certification. The online exam can be taken at a time of your choosing, but must be completed within the 12 month window, and must be completed in one sitting. Additional information about the exam can be found on the Phius training site.
Phase I of the CPHC training comprises a series of pre-recorded online virtual sessions taught by expert instructors, collected readings, recommended resources, and quizzes; altogether comprising about 50-60 hours of learning material. Enrollees have access to Phase I materials for 12 months.
Phase II Enrollment
The second phase of CPHC training focuses on design exercises, and WUFI Passive and THERM software training. Both Phase I and II are required to successfully complete the course and to be eligible to take the final exam. Phase II also includes group projects, homework assignments and online tutorials.
All Phase II sessions will be held live online unless otherwise noted. Phase II consists of six 4-hour instructor-led training sessions across 2 weeks followed by a design exam.
Exam
You will be enrolled in the Phase II Design Exam that opens at the end of your Phase II session. The exam is due 4 weeks after it opens, and typically takes 20-25 hours to complete.
Training Schedule
Join your New England local peers and colleagues in a special 6-session format of the CPHC Phase II Training.
Phase I: Self-Guided Content
Start 6-8 weeks prior to Phase II start date
Phase II: Live-Online Content
May 14th – 24th
Session 1: Tuesday, May 14th | 1:00-5:00pm
Session 2: Wednesday, May 15th | 1:00-5:00pm
Session 3: Friday, May 17th | 1:00-5:00pm
Session 4: Tuesday, May 21st | 1:00-5:00pm
Session 5: Wednesday, May 22nd | 1:00-5:00pm
Session 6: Friday, May 24th | 1:00-5:00pm
Exam: You will be enrolled in the Phase II Design Exam that opens at the end of your Phase II session.
Education Credits
Phius is an AIA National, International, and Distance CES Provider.
Phase I: Earn 50 LU/HSW units
Phase II: Earn 24 LU/HSW units
Phius CPHC Training is approved by GBCI
Earn 32 CEU
Continuing education credits are available from the Building Performance Institute
Earn 37.13 CE credits
Technology and Course Requirements
Phase II focuses on energy modeling using WUFI Passive Software. WUFI Passive requires Windows OS. If you use a Mac, you must have a working copy of Windows installed. Mac users need to purchase and install VMWare Fusion, Bootcamp, or Parallels, along with a Windows operating system. VMWare Fusion is recommended.
Funding Grants Available: Submit by April 22nd, 2024
Express Grant deadline: April 22nd
Employers with 100 or fewer Massachusetts employees are eligible to receive Express Program grants. Please note that you must submit an Express Grant application minimum of 21 days out from the live training start date and you must register for the course through BE+, not Phius. Complete an Express Grant application here.
$1,950.00 is eligible for Express Grant funding. (The total course cost is $2,100. $150 is the cost of the exam and must be paid out-of-pocket by the company).
Express Grant Course ID#: C-2542
Course provider: Built Environment Plus
Course cost: $1,950.00
Cost type: Tuition
MassSave Funding
Companies of all sizes are eligible for a 50% reimbursement for Phius or PHI accreditation trainings for up to two MA professionals per company per training. Reimbursement is contingent upon successful accreditation. Apply for MassSave funding.



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