TRAINING
Building: supporting the development of skills
Wood construction and new green building techniques are the focus of an extensive training program, being developed by the Regional Council of Burgundy.

Les artisans de MO2B à Longvic
Still marginal a few years ago, the wooden housing is booming and now accounts for more than 10% of the construction market in France. It must be said that our backwardness in this area is enormous wood construction is 30% in Germany, Scandinavia 60% and 90% in the U.S. and Canada.
In Nevers, the AFPA center is one of fifteen in France to offer the courses Framing "wood frame house." Four sessions of seven months have taken place since 2007, welcoming each time a dozen trainees from different regions of France.
Nationally, 70% of trainees MOB find a job after six months. " Trainees come from the building but also in crisis areas such as restoration or maintenance industry ... Some completely change from craft to industry to a more buoyant "Notes Nathalie Beaulieu, training manager at the AFPA Nièvre.
Building a plan for tomorrow
This training, funded by the Regional Council of Burgundy, is not isolated. Greta at Dijon, for example, a timber manufacturer CAP began in late September, and training on renewable energy are proposed by Greta Auxerre, all financed by the regional council.
As part of its Plan buildings of tomorrow, whose official launch is expected by the end of the year, the Region will offer an extensive training program both in the direction of professionals and job seekers. His goal: to support the development of skills and practices in a context of new thermal regulations. The BBC standard (low-energy buildings) will be the norm in 2012, the standard liability in 2020.
- Article du 23/11/2010 11:14, modifié le 16/02/2012 16:20 -