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| IBE 213 - Natural, Healthy Building & Remodeling Next Seminar - December 4 through 8th, 2008 This Seminar discusses the Principles of Bau-biologie®, identification of indoor environmental hazards, and design and construction strategies to avoid during construction and remodel. Regular price: $1,375.00 Registration prior to November 1, 2008 $1,275.00 | IBE 313 - Advanced Natural Building Seminar -3.5 days (28CEUs - NHB) April 16 through 19th (noon), 2009. Space limited, register early. Designed to reinforce the basic knowledge obtained from Level 200 courses and practical experience, this advanced seminar is open only to practicing BBEC who are members in good standing and Builders with suitable experience. Application required for non-BBEC attendees. Seminar Fee includes room and board. $775.00 Early Registration prior to January 1, 2009 $675.00 | |||||
| Building Biology® Environmental Consultant (BBEC) The surge of interest in natural, healthy building practices has created a strong demand for persons who are trained and skilled environmental consultants or inspectors. Regular price: $5,602.00 When Paid in Advance save $740.00: $4,862.00 | Building Biology® Practitioner (BBP) Status requires completion of IBE 101 - Natural Healthy Buildings: Overview of Bau-biologie® , combined with the required Online Study Course Pack. Regular price: $745.00 Combined Program FREE SHIPPING $645.00 | |||||
| BAU-BIOLOGIE®... an Introduction and Resource Guide Answers to commonly asked questions about Bau-biologie™ along with seven steps to a healthier indoor environment and creating a sleeping sanctuary.. $5.00 | ||||||
IBE is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit educational organization whose mission brings together design methods and technology to provide the information needed to create healthy homes and workplaces. This knowledge will raise awareness, provide tools for solutions, and promote effective ecological practices for our future generations. |