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Burgeap Training Programmes
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Catalogue
BURGEAP, the environmental consulting engineers’ company, commits 350 engineers, researchers and specialised technicians of all technical domains that are represented within BURGEAP to the service of its training programmes.
• Contaminated sites and soils
• Water and wastewater
• Solid waste
• Natural environments
• Air / odours
• Regulatory dossiers / environmental audits
• Sustainable developments and constructions
• Industrial risks
• Nuclear environment
• Selective decommissioning
• Renewable energies
• Energy efficiency
• Health and environment
• Sustainable development
Within the environmental domain, the tasks of taking appropriate decisions, revising specifications, etc. require a very profound knowledge of technical concepts, regulations and aspects. In order to meet these requirements, BURGEAP makes available – both in France and abroad – a team of experienced engineers for specific training programmes, which will secure the alliance between theory and practice.
Business-to-Business Training Programmes
BURGEAP’s training programmes offer a varied and non-exhaustive scope of traineeships within the technical domains of BURGEAP. These traineeships may also take place in other cities than those proposed if a local demand has been expressed.
Training Programmes “à la carte” – Intra-Company Training
Specific training programmes are defined for those companies, which express a particular demand. An adjusted proposal is thus made to meet the pertinent training demands.
Within the training programmes that are organised on request, we head training sessions on soil contamination, ecological construction, stormwater management, and the Climate-Energy Plan. These programmes are also executed to raise the awareness among the sellers of housing programmes in terms of high environmental quality.
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A.1: Comprehend and integrate environmental challenges in sustainable developments
March 25 in Lyon - May 18 in Paris
A.2: Contaminated sites and soils: The basic principles to anticipate and limit your responsibilities
March 22 in Paris - May 4 in Lyon
A.3: Contaminated sites and soils: How to correctly execute a decontamination contract
March 23 in Paris - October 12 in Lyon
A.4: Integrate water regulations into development projects
November 18 in Paris
A.5: Alternative stormwater management techniques: the good practices?
October 26 in Paris
A.6: Soil, water, air: The key points for sanitary risk assessment
December 9 in Paris
A.7: Sustainable city and energy: Tools and considerations towards a post-carbon development
December 14 in Paris
A.8: Geothermics: Assessment of environmental, technical, economic and administrative feasibility
March 30 in Paris - June 24 in Lyon
C.1: Sustainable construction: the high quality environmental approach in le tertiaire (the tertiary sector??)
June15 in Paris - October 5 in Aix-en-Provence
C.2: Sustainable construction: Housing and environment certification (CERQUAL)
June 17 in Paris – October 6 in Aix-en-Provence
C.3: Geothermics: Assessment of a project’s environmental, technical, economic and administrative feasibility
March 30 in Paris – June 24 in Lyon
I.1: Contaminated sites and soils: The basic principles to anticipate and limit your responsibilities
March 22 in Paris – May 4 in Lyon
I.2: Contaminated sites and soils: How to correctly execute a decontamination contract
March 23 in Paris - October 12 in Lyon
I.3: Alternative stormwater management techniques: the good practices?
October 26 in Paris
I.4: Soil, water, air: The key points for sanitary risk assessment
December 9 in Paris
I.5: Air & odours: analyse, forecast, and limit the environmental impact of odour nuisances
June 9 and 10 in Lyon
I.6: Energy management: How to reduce the energy bill
Mai 27 in Paris
T.1: Natural attenuation of organochloride compounds in aquifers

