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Assuring Success — Independent Commissioning Agent
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June 19, 2019
The launch was attended by around 100 guests from the HVAC and associated industries.
The facility is a collaborative partnership between Holmesglen and the Air Conditioning and Mechanical Contractors’ Association (AMCA). It offers applied learning in HVAC and features cutting-edge equipment and technology.
The purpose-fit, modern facility has been designed to upskill existing HVAC technicians and train future mechanical services professionals.
Mr Coulson acknowledged the importance of collaboration between education providers and industry to secure a prosperous future for trades.
“As the Victorian Skills Commissioner, my role is to work with industry stakeholders and government to better align training with the needs of Victorian industry and the economy,” he said. “As I see it, genuine collaboration between training providers and industry – based on industry intelligence and exchange of ideas – is the key to achieving this alignment”.
“Your collaboration will be a powerful force in future-proofing the heating ventilation and air conditioning industry. And it is an example to which other industries can aspire.”
A.G. Coombs is proud to have been involved in the development of the Centre of Excellence – providing direction and input to the design of the facility and carrying out the installation and commissioning of the equipment and systems that apprentices and technicians will be trained on. This includes air handling units, VAV boxes, ductwork systems, chillers, boilers, pumps, valve arrangements, an energy recovery ventilation unit, heat exchangers, chilled beams, hydronic and underfloor heating systems and split air-conditioning systems.
AMCA National President and A.G. Coombs Group Managing Director Russell Telford observed that the HVAC industry is rapidly advancing, and this is bringing changes to the skills required by new entrants and qualified tradespersons.
He said, “The AMCA has committed to developing and growing partnership arrangements with TAFEs to address these challenges”. He went on to identify three key themes for industry and VET collaboration. “First, to establish a culture of co-investment between VET, industry and government. Second, renewing the focus of quality industry-led outcomes. And finally, elevating the status of apprenticeships by communicating how it will lead to a sustainable career pathway”.
For more information on the Holmesglen HVAC Centre of Excellence and careers and courses, click here.

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