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Energy Codes Training

Free training to help Manitoba’s building industry meet evolving energy code requirements.

Delivered in partnership with the Manitoba Government through funding from the Government of Canada’s Codes Acceleration Fund.

✅ Free to attend
✅ Online and instructor-led
✅ Manitoba-focused code training
✅ Designed for industry professionals

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Find the right course for you

I’m new to Energy Codes

NECB 2020 – New Code Practitioners

Understand Manitoba Energy Code for Buildings (MECB) requirements, compliance pathways and energy performance tiers.

Best for:

  • Architects
  • Engineers
  • Technologists
  • Building officials

NBC Section 9.36 – New Code Practitioners

Build a foundation in residential energy-efficiency requirements, compliance options and energy code tiers under Section 9.36.

Best for:

  • Residential builders
  • Designers
  • Building officials
  • Home builders
  • Energy advisors

I’ve taken training before

Upskilling to NECB 2020

Designed for participants who previously completed training based on the 2013 Manitoba Energy Code for Buildings.


Upskilling to Section 9.36

Learn what has changed in residential energy-efficient requirements and how to apply the latest Manitoba amendments and reporting tools.

I work in HVAC or Electrical

Mechanical and Lighting Upskilling

Focused training on Parts 4, 5 and 6 of NECB 2020.

I need energy modelling skills

HOT2000 Energy Modelling for Part 9

Learn residential energy modelling and compliance reporting.


Energy Modelling for Part 3

Performance modelling and NECB compliance documentation.

I want heat pump training (HVAC)

Homeowners

Heat Pump Fundamentals

Understand cold-climate heat pumps, Net Zero Ready homes and key installation considerations.


Industry Professionals

Heat Pump Technicians (New Builds)

Develop practical skills for ASHP design, sizing, commissioning and code compliance.

Why this training matters

Energy efficiency requirements continue to evolve across Canada. These courses help Manitoba professionals confidently apply energy code requirements on real projects.

Participants Learn To:

✓ Apply Manitoba energy code requirements

✓ Understand tiered energy performance standards

✓ Improve code compliance

✓ Support higher-performing buildings

✓ Prepare for future code changes

Upcoming courses

Open for registration

CourseAction
NECB 2020 – New Code PractitionersCheck availability
NBC Section 9.36 – New Code PractitionersCheck availability
Heat Pump Technicians (New Builds)Check availability

Waitlist available

  • Upskilling to Section 9.36
  • NECB 2020 Upskilling
  • Mechanical and Lighting Upskilling
  • HOT2000 Modelling
  • Energy Modelling Part 3
  • Heat Pump Fundamentals

Who should attend

Designed for:

  • Building Officials
  • Architects
  • Engineers
  • Trades
  • Municipal Governments
  • First Nations Governments
  • Energy Advisors
  • Educators and Trainers

Why train with RRC Polytech

Manitoba’s Building Code Training Leader

RRC Polytech is Manitoba’s only authorized provider of building code training.

Industry-focused learning

Courses are designed to address real-world code application and compliance challenges.

Preparing Manitoba for What’s Ahead

Training supports industry readiness as energy performance standards continue to evolve.

Frequently asked questions

Are these courses free?

Yes. Courses are fully funded through the Codes Acceleration Fund.

Can I register for more than one course?

Yes. Participants may register for multiple courses.

How are courses delivered?

Courses are delivered online using instructor-led formats. To provide flexibility, some courses are asynchronous, meaning they can be taken at any time through prerecorded video lessons, readings, or online discussion boards.

What if a course is full?

Join the waitlist, and you’ll be contacted when additional dates become available.

Free Energy Code Training

Building the skills needed to meet today’s requirements and prepare for tomorrow’s standards. To inquire about the Energy Codes Training, contact energycodes@rrc.ca.

Contact Us

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anishininwak, Dakota Oyate, and Denésuline, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.