The initial way to search and apply for the course was well explained. Easy to access the online zoom call. The course was run by an industry expert, really informative.
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I recently completed a course with ESC Learning and was very pleased with the experience. The course content was highly informative, practical, and directly relevant to real-world situations. The... See more
It is truly remarkable to see a company that genuinely cares and responds so professionally to difficult situations. I must admit, this level of accountability is incredibly rare. Given their impress... See more
I’ve just finished the ABBE course on damp, mould and condensation in buildings, and I have to say, it was absolutely brilliant. Professor Jonathan Edwards led the sessions, and his knowledge is se... See more
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ESC Learning is the UK's leading independent provider of accredited damp, mould and condensation training courses for construction and housing professionals. Our CPD-accredited and nationally recognised qualifications, including Level 3 Awards through ABBE, NOCN and GQA, cover Awaab's Law compliance, retrofit and energy efficiency for older buildings. Courses are available online, live online and in-person across the UK, delivered by industry experts including Professor John Edwards.
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Office 7, 35-37 Ludgate Hill, EC4M 7JN, London, United Kingdom
- 0333 335 6196
- info@esclearning.com
- esclearning.com
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Contention of course was as per advertised. Content was very professionally delivered. Course went like clockwork.
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The course was excellent and covered a great deal in a short time. It filled in the gaps in my knowledge and was very informative.
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