Published on: 27 April 2008
The opening of the second ABBE approved Energy Assessor College in Birmingham has been announced.
The centre now makes Energy Assessor courses accessible to anyone living in Central England and Northern Wales, in addition to the established Energy Assessor College Reading, serving Southern England and Southern Wales.
Located at One Victoria Square, in the heart of the city, the centre features state-of-the-art training facilities including HDTV and ergonomic seating, all set in a relaxed environment.
With a class size limit of sixteen people, ensuring all course attendees get individual attention from their trainer, the Energy Assessor College Birmingham aims to provide a professional and enjoyable learning experience.
Training on offer at the Birmingham centre includes Multi-skilled, New Build, Commercial and Domestic Energy Assessor courses.
Accredited by ABBE, the body appointed by the Government to oversee certification of every newly qualified Energy Assessor, courses lead to ABBE Diplomas, which are Vocationally Related Qualifications required to work in the industry.
Graduating from Energy Assessor College Birmingham offers people the opportunity to qualify as a professional Energy Assessor, going on to start their own business or work on a self-employed basis with a variety of other companies in the property sector.
To find out more about the courses available visit the Energy Assessor College website – www.energyassessorcollege.com - call the Energy Assessor College Birmingham on 0845 017 5052 or call the Energy Assessor College Reading on 0845 017 5010.
Energy Assessor College is a trading brand of BEST (Built Environment Skills & Training) Ltd, a Government accredited, private sector training provider focused on the built environment sector.
For press enquiries please contact Richard Simpson on 0118 900 0876.


Excellent Training, subjects evenly paced. ![]()
Yasmin H

Tony was an excellent trainer - he achieved everything that I was expecting and more. Very enjoyable and looking forward to the next module. ![]()
Nigel B

The training materials for module 1 were very clear and easy to understand. I am looking forward to getting 'stuck into the work', thank you! ![]()
Clara H

Tony (EAC Trainer) has very good knowledge of building regs and services, keep up the good work. He is an asset to the course. ![]()
Simon C

Peter's (EAC Assessor) knowledge and help was very much appreciated. Very supportive and expert advice. ![]()
Elliott M
