Sandell Street, WATERLOO, London SE1 8UJ Tuesday 22nd March 2016
The Union Jack Club & Waterloo Conference Centre,
CPD ELIGIBLE SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS FREE TO ATTEND WITH FREE RESFRESHMENTS
8.00am 8.15am 8.30am
Registration Bacon Butties
EXEMPLAR SCHOOLS (BESPOKE EDUCATION BUILDINGS AT VOLUME RATES)
Speaker: Paul Inch, Head of Business Development and Communications, INNOVARE SYSTEMS
OWATROL UK LTD Tel: 01923 219122
www.owatroldirect.co.uk
The way buildings are built is changing. Work on construction sites is being moved to controlled factory environments for reasons of quality, speed, health & safety, sustainability and the unpredictable nature of on-site labour and materials supply. Innovare provides a totally integrated off-site build service from design to completion, meeting the challenges of today’s construction environment with a radically quicker speed of build than traditional construction.
9.30am 10.30am
PRESENTATION TO BE ADVISED Speaker: to be advised TBA
TIMBER CLADDING SYSTEMS Speaker: to be advised A PROCTOR GROUP
This presentation will cover the importance of why External Cladding materials need to be suitable for the UK climate and environmentally conscious. As well as this we will discuss the importance of the products being visually pleasing and economic, and the solutions available regarding colour, treatments and warranties.
11.30am
PROBLEM SOLVING SOLUTIONS FOR COATINGS IN NEW BUILD AND RESTORATIONS
Speaker: Gary Coniam, Managing Director OWATROL UK LTD
Being able to find coatings that last, provide protection and solve problems in the built environment is always a challenge. With Owatrol solutions we will explore these scenarios and provide solutions that are tailoured to both new buildings and the renovation of older ones.
12.15pm 12.45pm
Lunch and Exhibition
PRESENTATION TO BE ADVISED Speaker: to be advised TBA
register online at
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