The NAHB Continuing Education Providers Directory is a listing of relevant education courses, including in-person courses, conferences, podcasts, webcasts, webinars and workshops/training programs. NAHB wants to make it easier for NAHB credential holders to earn their required continuing education credits to maintain their NAHB credential(s), whether by participating in NAHB and HBA events or programs sponsored by other providers.
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Company: | Hanley Wood, LLC | Event Title: | Planning Considerations For Community Propane Systems In Large Residential Developments | Event Type: | Online Course | Event Location: | Online | Event Date: | On-going | Education Content Hours: | 1 | Event Description: | Gas appliances like ranges, fireplaces, and furnaces are important amenities that many home buyers want in a new home. However, in some residential developments, natural gas access may not be feasible and on-site propane storage may also have challenges. Community propane systems offer an innovative method for supplying propane to every home in a community through a centralized delivery system. Community propane systems allow developers to offer gas access to builders, who in turn can sell gas amenities to buyers. In the end, both benefit and homeowners reap the rewards of gas appliances and other desired technologies in their home.
This course discusses how community propane systems work; use cases for these systems; value propositions for developers, builders, and owners; and common propane applications for residences and community buildings.
Attendees will earn 1 hour of continuing education credit for the following NAHB professional designations: CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGR, GMB and GMR. | Learning Objective 1: | Examine the benefits, key components, and planning considerations for community propane systems | Learning Objective 2: | Assess use cases for community propane systems in residential developments, including a case study where propane powers an expansive custom home development in Texas Hill Country | Learning Objective 3: | Identify value propositions of community propane systems for land developers, builders, and homeowners | Learning Objective 4: | Explore residential applications for propane, as well as how it can power community-based buildings and amenities | Company Profile: | HANLEY WOOD UNIVERSITY is where thousands of architects, builders, contractors, remodelers and other construction professionals go to fulfill their continuing education and professional training requirements. | Address: | 4000 MacArthur Blvd Suite 400 Newport Beach CA 92660 United States | Education Contact: | Theresa Wong | E-mail: | | Web site: | https://www.hanleywooduniversity.com/course/8712/ | Phone: | 866-846-0282 | Credential: | Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist (CAPS) , Certified Graduate Associate (CGA) , Certified Graduate Builder (CGB) , Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) , Graduate Master Builder (GMB) , Graduate Master Remodeler (GMR) | Audience: | Architect |
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