After this initial scope-defining session, a more detailed and technical process of certification program comparison, including a third-party gap analysis, was conducted, culminating in support for the current certification learning requirements developed by the Canadian Hydronics Council (CHC),in partnership with the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT).“Working together makes sense for the entire hydronics industry. All of us want our members to continually strive to improve their qualifications and this collaboration amongst CMMTQ, CIPH, HRAI, and TECA, will help guide them to a common recognized standard,” said Marc Gendron, chairman, HRAI.