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Our guest this episode is Niss Feiner, talking about competence, certified Vs qualified and designing buildings for extreme cold climates.
If you enjoy this episode, share it with friends and give us a review, it helps more than you know.
In this episode, we discuss:
and much more…….
More on Niss
On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niss-feiner-c-e-t-chd-rasdt-rhdt-rvdt-3b577364/
Website: https://www.deltatdesigns.ca/
Bio
Niss Feiner, C.E.T., CHD, is a dedicated mechanical designer with almost two decades of experience in the construction and engineering industry. As the Principal of Delta-T Designs Inc., Niss focuses on HVAC and plumbing design, with a particular interest in sustainable solutions for remote and Northern communities in Canada. Having completed courses in Northern Design at the University of Alaska, he is passionate about creating resilient systems that address the challenges of cold climates.
Niss also shares his knowledge as a professor in the HVAC Technology Program at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada and serves as an instructor for HRAI, contributing to the ongoing development of HVAC design and education.
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Our guest this episode is Niss Feiner, talking about competence, certified Vs qualified and designing buildings for extreme cold climates.
If you enjoy this episode, share it with friends and give us a review, it helps more than you know.
In this episode, we discuss:
and much more…….
More on Niss
On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niss-feiner-c-e-t-chd-rasdt-rhdt-rvdt-3b577364/
Website: https://www.deltatdesigns.ca/
Bio
Niss Feiner, C.E.T., CHD, is a dedicated mechanical designer with almost two decades of experience in the construction and engineering industry. As the Principal of Delta-T Designs Inc., Niss focuses on HVAC and plumbing design, with a particular interest in sustainable solutions for remote and Northern communities in Canada. Having completed courses in Northern Design at the University of Alaska, he is passionate about creating resilient systems that address the challenges of cold climates.
Niss also shares his knowledge as a professor in the HVAC Technology Program at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada and serves as an instructor for HRAI, contributing to the ongoing development of HVAC design and education.

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