The manufacturer is collaborating with the Center for the Built Environment at the University of California, Berkeley to present a one-day training course.
Experts in the radiant and hydronics industry will teach tuition-based courses that will begin in April. Two free lectures are available on-demand now.
The building expansion is required to meet forecasted growth for its cross-linked polyethylene tubing in plumbing, fire sprinkler, radiant heating and cooling and hydronic piping systems used in residential and commercial buildings.
The 24,037-sq.-ft. educational facility achieved 62 points out of a total of 79 possible points for LEED Gold -- including 8 out of 11 points for optimization of energy performance.
The Radiant Professionals Alliance and the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association signed a memorandum of understanding to promote the application of ground-source heat pump technology where it overlaps with radiant heating and cooling systems.