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Advanced Envelope Area Training – ATTMA Recognised

This intensive 1-day advanced envelope area training course is tailored for professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in envelope area and volume modelling using SketchUp. Developed in alignment with ATTMA standards, the course equips participants with the skills required to model complex building envelopes in 3D, preparing them for the Envelope Area (EA) qualification.

Prerequisites

Participants should already understand how to calculate envelope areas and volumes for air tightness testing. Familiarity with SketchUp is essential, including tasks such as setting up templates, importing and scaling drawings, and modelling buildings in line with relevant standards. This knowledge is typically gained from the basic course.

Required Equipment

Attendees must bring a laptop capable of running SketchUp, a mouse with a scroll wheel, and either a scientific calculator or smartphone for calculations.

Why Attend?

This course provides the advanced modelling skills needed for complex air tightness testing scenarios. It supports progression toward the EA qualification and enables companies to expand their testing capabilities under ATTMA guidelines.

Available Options

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3rd November 2025

Only 7 left in stock

£249.00 + VAT
2nd March 2026

Only 8 left in stock

£249.00 + VAT

Additional Information

Who Should Attend

This course is suitable for those already working in air tightness testing or envelope area calculations and who are aiming to qualify for Level 2 testing under ATTMA.

Course Modules

The training covers several advanced building scenarios. These include permanently compartmentalised buildings with isolated thermal zones, high-rise buildings requiring zonal testing due to limited equipment access, phased handover developments where parts of the building are occupied before full completion, and large extensions to non-domestic buildings that must be treated as separate zones for compliance.

EA Qualification Examination

After the course, participants will complete a remote EA qualification exam:

  1. Receive Architectural Drawings
    A set of building plans will be provided.
  2. 24-Hour Modelling Period
    Use SketchUp to calculate floor, wall, roof, and total envelope areas.
  3. Submit via Web Portal
    Upload results within 24 hours for assessment.

Successful candidates will earn the Envelope Area (EA) qualification, enabling their company to conduct Level 2 ATTMA air tightness tests, provided testers are qualified at those levels.

Secure your place on the ATTMA Advanced Envelope Area Training course and take the next step in your professional development.

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