Master the fundamentals of Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), from regulatory compliance for tiny homes to advanced structural calculations, ensuring high-performance building design.

Welcome to "Structural Insulated Panels Part 1", the foundational course in a five-part series dedicated to understanding and applying SIPs technology. This introductory session delves into the world of tiny homes and modular buildings, focusing on the crucial aspects of resource and building consents, and navigating the nuances of the building code.
This initial part sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of Structural Insulated Panels.
Learning outcomes for this course include a thorough understanding of:
By the end of this course, you will have a solid grasp of the regulatory and compliance landscape surrounding the use of SIPs in tiny homes and modular construction, preparing you for the more in-depth structural and practical applications discussed in the subsequent parts of the series.

Dr Andrew Crowley BEng (Hons) PhD CEng MICE CMEngNZ IntPE(NZ) APEC CPEng
With over 39 years’ experience in the industry, Andrew brought a very broad skill set to New Zealand. His recent work here has primarily involved Construction Monitoring of multi-storey precast concrete apartment blocks, the design of new buildings, as well as the inspection and appraisal of existing buildings (including seismic assessments). He also managed structural projects from concept to completion, looking after progress, quality, client satisfaction and coordination of all those involved. As a Chartered Civil Engineer, Andrew has held numerous senior and executive-level positions across the UK and NZ. His extensive commercial experience includes the design and construction of steel, concrete, composite, timber and masonry structures on new build and refurbishment projects, ranging from the small and traditional to the large and innovative. His work covers the residential, commercial, retail, leisure, medical and defence sectors, with designs in line with British, European, US and New Zealand standards.