October 31, 2008
SIP School Headed to Duncan on Vancouver Island
Are you a Green architect, developer or builder? Or thinking of becoming one? ECOSIP Industries Inc that is located in Duncan on Vancouver Island, British Columbia- Canada is providing its first SIP school for architects, builder clients and professional contractors. The building and construction environments are going through dramatic changes and challenging times. To meet this challenged, builders and contractors are looking at materials, labor, and technologies that are saving time and money.

ECOSIP Industries Inc, an innovative manufacturer of structural insulated panels (SIPs), is providing our clients a superior high performance product that is ultimately saving time and money in many ways. One of the key ingredients for success with our SIPs building system is education and training.

ECOSIP Industries Inc is hosting its first SIPs school. The SIPs school from Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia will be providing an intensive hands-on workshop to educate our builder and construction professionals about the SIP applications. The course is design to provide firsthand knowledge of the SIP usage and installation. The class will provide tools and techniques, layout and fabrication, and SIP assembly methods.

The classes will be held on December 8th, 9th, and 10th. The cost of the SIPs workshop is $500 for each participant. There is limited space so please act early.
Contact Terry Campbell at terry@ecosipsinc.com
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