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IAQ Best Practices for Design, Construction and Commissioning

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Course Length: 3 hours

What are the critical parts of a project that can jeopardize indoor air quality (IAQ) in your next building or building project? Knowing the key components of IAQ will help you to manage, organize, direct, design, or commission your next project. In addition to identifying key issues, this course will point out what parts of the project process are especially vulnerable to risk. There are also decisions made in the project process related to building envelope, building HVAC, and building operations and maintenance that affect the long term health of the building and its occupants. Knowledge conveyed is based upon ASHRAE’s IAQ Guide.

This course was formerly titled Project Management for Improved IAQ. New content has been added.


Recommended References

ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality

Standard 62.1-2016 User’s Manual


Course Instructor

Hoy Bohanon, P.E., Life Member ASHRAE, LEED® AP


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Additional Information

All courses and webinars are available for Chapter and In-Company Programs. They may be periodically scheduled for the Winter and/or Annual Conference Education Programs, as well as the Online Courses Series.

Chapters or Companies: Contact Karen Murray, Manager of Professional Development (kmurray@ashrae.org or 678-539-1146), to schedule an ALI seminar, course, or webinar at your organization or event.

Availability: Check the various offerings listed under Professional Development > All Instructor-Led Training to see if this course is being offered at an upcoming event or as a webinar.

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