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ASHRAE Certification Program Adds New Building Decarbonization Related Job Tasks to Exams

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  • 03 Apr 2023
  • Certification
  • Atlanta, GA

ASHRAE Certification Program Adds New Building Decarbonization Related Job Tasks to Exams

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE          
MEDIA CONTACT:
Karen Buckley Washington
Senior Public Relations Specialist
kbwashington@ashrae.org

ATLANTA (April 3, 2023) – ASHRAE recently approved Job Task Analyses for the Building Energy Modeling Professional (BEMP) and High Performance Building Design Professional (HBDP) certification exams to support building decarbonization efforts. The new and updated job tasks resulted from a job task analysis study, which included an industry-wide survey in which respondents were asked to rate how important and frequently the job tasks are performed. 

The HBDP exam outline will include the addition of a subdomain entitled “Carbon Emissions Compliance,” along with several carbon emissions-related updates to existing job tasks. The BEMP exam outline will include a new “Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Analyses” subdomain. There will be a redistribution of exam questions across both programs.

“Completing Job Task Analyses on our certification exams ensures they maintain relevancy as the design industry changes and adapts for new skills required by design professionals to show competency in the field,” said 2022-23 ASHRAE Certification Committee Chair Kimberly R. Cowman, P.E., HFDP, LEED AP. “The Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) on our BEMP and HBDP exam subcommittees acknowledged that a change in the knowledge and skills required to perform their respective jobs was shifting with an increased focus on building decarbonization. Industry wide Job Task Analysis surveys validated this shift in the industry, which led to updating these two certification programs to address the changing industry needs.”

ASHRAE is experiencing a growing demand for certification, with 65% more applications received through February 2023, over the same time last year. The demand is driven by employers who recognize the importance of workforce development both for retention and for the verifiable expertise needed to tackle the challenges of designing high performance buildings.

“The updated and new building decarbonization related job tasks will serve as a roadmap for the professional development hours needed for recertification by current certificants,” said Cowman. “Thanks to these Job Task Analyses, applicants, as well as employers, customers and the public can be assured that the job tasks tested on the respective BEMP and HBDP certification exams will validate competency against the knowledge and skills needed for competent job practice.”

Exam development and form creation will begin in the summer 2023 and updated exams will launch in the first quarter of 2024.

For more information about ASHRAE Certification, visit ashrae.org/certification.


About ASHRAE

Founded in 1894, ASHRAE is a global professional society committed to serve humanity by advancing the arts and sciences of heating ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, and their allied fields.

As an industry leader in research, standards writing, publishing, certification and continuing education, ASHRAE and its members are dedicated to promoting a healthy and sustainable built environment for all, through strategic partnerships with organizations in the HVAC&R community and across related industries.

The Society is showcasing integrated building solutions and sustainability in action through the opening of the ASHRAE Global Headquarters building in metro-Atlanta, Georgia.

For more information and to stay up-to-date on ASHRAE, visit ashrae.org and connect on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

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