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How do I become a participating contractor?

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1. Download a Contractor Information brochure.

2. The communities coordinator in your region is available to answer your questions and give you more information on available incentives.

3. Enroll in program training (Optional). There are two levels of training offered through the program: Building Analyst training and Specialist level trainings. The training is optional, but highly recommended. Most of the program's participating contractors have taken the training and found it helpful in passing the certification tests. A partial subsidy is available for training. Click here to find a training near you!

4. Purchase equipment. The program offers assistance to contractors in procuring the proper diagnostic equipment needed to perform home performance jobs. Incentives are available to help offset the cost.

5. Individual becomes BPI Certified. To become BPI accredited, the company must have at least one technician who is BPI certified at the Specialist level (Heating, Shell or Cooling). The individual technician contacts BPI to schedule their certification tests. These tests include both a written and field component. Upon successful completion of BPI certification requirements, the program will reimburse a portion of the cost.

6. Company becomes BPI Accredited. A company must become BPI accredited to participate in the program. To become BPI accredited, the company must have at least one (1) technician become BPI certified at the Specialist level (Heating, Shell or Cooling). Companies must also fulfill all other BPI requirements in order to participate in the program. Upon successful completion of BPI accreditation requirements, the program will reimburse a portion of the cost.

7. Sign Market Region Signature Form. New York State has been divided into eight (8) New York Energy $martSM Market Regions. The Market Regions have been assigned a market status of either: New, Underdeveloped, Established, or Mature. Contractors must submit a Signature Form for each Market Region where they provide Program Services (2008/2009 Participation Agreement).

Home Performance Market Region Map


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