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Contact: Simon T: 01935 474769 E: enquiries@cavitytrays.co.uk


CPD Title: PROTECTING THE BUILDING ENVELOPE


Choice of 10 seminars covering dpc’s, trays, flashings, membranes, closers, acoustic and fire stops, ventilation contaminated land gases, specialist damp arrestment and control. CPD from the only cavity tray manufacturer awarded European Technical Approval + product performance liability protection.


T: +44 (0)1372 465655 F: +44 (0)1372 470670 E: marketing@hansgrohe.co.uk W: www.hansgrohe.co.uk CPD Title: PART G MADE EASY


With over 100 years experience in the sanitary industry, Hansgrohe have always been at the forefront of technology, design and understanding the implications of legislation.This workshop will explain all you need to know to ensure full compliance when designing and specifying new dwellings or changes of use of buildings.


T: 01283 722588 E: info@marleyeternit.co.uk www.marleyeternit.co.uk/cpd


1. The roof and our environment 2. Playing by the regulations for roofing 3. Specifying fibre cement profiled sheeting 4. The principles and design of rainscreen cladding


Leading provider of roofing and cladding solutions, Marley Eternit, has a range of CPD’s. The courses, covering roofing regulations, the roof and the environment, fibre cement profiled sheeting and rainscreen cladding have all received RIBA accreditation.


Contact: Paul Wagstaff T: 01335 372222 E: cpds.charcon@aggregate.com W: www.charcon.com CPD Title 1: Sustainability and Hard Landscaping Materials CPD Title 2: SUDS (Sustainable Drainage Systems) CPD Title 3: Natural Stone from Quarry to Street CPD Title 4: Segmental Retaining Walls


Charcon, an Aggregate Industries business, provide product and service solutions to the commercial hard landscaping market through their innovative range of paving, kerbs, surface water drainage, SUDS and retaining wall products.


T: 01233 750 393 E: cpd@jacksons-fencing.co.uk W: www.jacksons-security.co.uk/CPD Jacksons Security Fencing is an industry leader in perimeter security and access solutions. Jacksons offers a range of CPDs to enhance the development of those involved in the architecture profession: Acoustic Barriers to Environmental Noise Pollution, Perimeter Security and Protection Systems, Securing the Future Gate Automation, Legislation and Safety -Why Take the Risk?


T: +44 (0)1902 364 500 E: marketing@abloy.co.uk W: www.abloy.co.uk


Abloy are specialists in the expertise and supply of door opening solutions and are the world’s leading manufacturer of quality locking products. With Abloy you can ensure that electric locking specifications meet the requirements of both Fire Door, and Escape Door legislations.


T 01543 443015 E cpd@geze.com W www.geze.co.uk


RIBA approved CPD seminars: Glass door assemblies – selection and specification Safety at powered doors – working with BS 7036 Removing barriers to access RWA smoke and venting systems


GEZE has over 150 years experience specialising in manual and automatic door and window systems from planning and design through to aftersales service.


Contact: Mark Barter T: 01285 646884 E: mark.barter@aggregate.com F: 01788 552 812 W: www.bradstone-structural.com


CPD Title 1: Design considerations when specifying masonry Bradstone Structural Solutions, an Aggregate Industries business, is one of the leading names in reconstructed stone. It provides walling, roofing and cast stone products to housebuilders and commercial sectors nationwide. With many years of experience, our experts explain the necessary considerations when designing and using masonry.


Contact - RHC Product Manager T: +44 (0)1252 515151 F: +44 (0)1252 522528 E: cpd@zehnder.co.uk www.zehnder.co.uk


CPD - Radiant Cooling and Heating


This CPD examines the principles of radiant heating and cooling, how it affects comfort levels and what benefits it offers. It discusses design considerations and demonstrates how the use of the panels can aesthetically enhance building projects.


Contact - Julie Hepplestone T: 01257 239000 E: uk@egecarpet.com F: 01257 239001 W: www.safeguardeurope.com


CPD Titles: ADVANCED CARPET SOLUTIONS Sustainable procurement; the solution to significant benefits in the route to technical specifications, design possibilities, fast track production, installation, long term wear life and appearance retention.


RIBA JOURNAL: SEPTEMBER 2011


T: 01788 513 160 E: info-uk@nora.com F: 01788 552 812 www.nora.com/uk


CPD Title: Rubber Floorcoverings - A product with fascinating properties Creations inspired by nature, designed for life. Offering over three hundred standard colours and designs, design possibilities are almost limitless. nora rubber floorings provide superior underfoot comfort, slip resistance and they also have excellent sound absorption qualities.


Contact - : Hamish Learmont T: 01467 651000 E: hamish.learmont@aggregate.com W: www.fyfestone.com


CPD Title 1: Performance considerations when designing wet pressed and semi-dry masonry CPD Title 2: Structural facing blockwork – a guide to


better construction Fyfestone, an Aggregate Industries business manufactures a leading range of masonry and facing blockwork to commercial and housing projects throughout the UK. As an environmentally responsible producer of high quality construction materials, our experts can help you design, build andmaintain a betterbuilt environment.


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