- KHP Certified Evaluator (this is also referred to as an assessor, contractor, or service provider)
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REQUIREMENTS: BPI BA certification, training by KHP, must have all insurance and licensure required by state and local authorities.
ROLE: whole-house energy evaluator, runs the software for the job, identifies energy efficiency jobs to be done, and reviews the work to document for program.
- KHP Certified Evaluator/Contractor (also called installer or service provider)
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REQUIREMENTS: BPI BA certification, training by KHP, must have EPA lead certificate, must have all insurance and licensure required by state and local authorities.
ROLE: whole-house energy evaluator, runs the software for the job, identifies energy efficiency jobs to be done, and executes or oversees all home energy improvements.
- KHP Approved Contractor (also called installer and service provider)
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REQUIREMENTS: training by KHP, must have EPA lead certificate, must have all insurance and licensure required by state and local authorities.
ROLE: Follow KHP best practices and itemized list of energy efficiency improvements developed by the whole-house energy evaluation. The approved
contractor needs to follow the guidance of the KHP-Certified Evaluator and the Assessment recommendations.
- Assessment- (can also be called evaluation, inspection, or CHEA)
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consists of two parts, whole-house energy evaluation and quality assurance evaluation: a whole house diagnostic test that measures energy performance, generates a list of recommended energy efficiency
improvements, and measures the home energy efficiency improvements that result.