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Outdoor Engineering


OUTDOOR ENGINEERING


TECHNICAL FORUMS 2016


OUTDOOR ENGINEERING themed seminars are heading your way this year. All of the seminar presentations on this tour will deal with different elements within the external environment from Soil Technology, Japanese Knotweed, Ground Stabilisation, Rainwater Harvesting, Stormwater Management, Flood Protection, Fencing, Retaining Walls, to more aesthetic topics such as Street Furniture, Permeable Paving, SuDS and even Play Equipment.


DATES AND LOCATIONS 2016 May 24 LONDON July 6 NORTHAMPTON Sept 6 NEWCASTLE Oct 5 CROYDON Oct 19 BRISTOL Oct 20 ABERYSTWYTH Nov 10 LIVERPOOL


Companies already featuring at DCE events in 2016 include:


Anchor Systems; DuPont Plantex; Flex MSE; Formpave; Foster Contracting / Tensar; Greenmax; Herpetosure / Three Shires; Japanese Knotweed Control; plus more as the year progresses


Go to www.dcecpd.co.uk and click the Dates and Venues to check out your preferred location and see which industry EXPERTS will be at your local event.


Attendance at DCE events is always completely FREE.


NB - We are always looking for new seminar topics so please get in touch if there is a subject you would like to see being covered at any venue.


TUESDAY 24TH MAY 2016 Outdoor Engineering London


SEMINARS


The Union Jack Club & Conference Centre, Sandell Street, Waterloo, LONDON SE1 8UJ


CPD ELIGIBLE SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS (free to attend) 8.00am


Registration 8.30am 9.30am 8.15am Bacon Butties


PRESENTATION TO BE ADVISED Speaker: To be advised, TBA


AN ECOLOGICAL SOLUTION TO KNOTWEED USING NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE MEMBRANES Speaker: Gary Norris, UK Sales Manager, DUPONT™ PLANTEX®


DuPont™ is a science based company and thanks to our expertise and unique technology over the past 40 years, has continually improved its products geared towards the control of green areas, in an environmentally friendly and ecological way, whilst allowing for a better cohabitation in urban zones. The 2016 product offering from DuPont™ is wide and now includes the new, high performance Knotweed barrier, Plantex®


Platinium. 10.30am


SAVING HABITATS AND FIGHTING KNOTWEED Speaker: James Tyers, Managing Director, HERPETOSURE INVASIVE SOLUTIONS LTD


A focus on ecological contracting - the products and practices that deliver real ecological value on the ground, including the ecological compensation and mitigation requirements surrounding the planning process and the built environment. The seminar also looks at the growing problem of Japanese Knotweed, its origins, implications and the eradication techniques available.


11.30am


GEOTECHNICAL & STRUCTURAL STABILISATION SOLUTIONS Speaker: Koshe Patel, Business Development Manager, BEng (Hons),,


ANCHOR SYSTEMS (EUROPE) LTD


Anchor Systems (Europe) Ltd are the sole license holders of the Duckbill® range of anchoring products in Europe that deal with structural and geotechnical stabilisation. As well as this range of products we have developed a number of innovative patented products that provide rapid and discreet foundation installation and rapid fixing products. These products have been designed with specialist focus on Road, Rail and Renewable sectors to name a few.


12.15pm 12.45pm


Lunch and Exhibition


TREES THAT THRIVE, NOT JUST SURVIVE Speaker: Prem Mann, Sales Director, GREENMAX LTD


This presentation will cover good tree planting detail, using the latest European products which are mostly recyclable and bio-degradable and the Gefa anchor system which was voted ‘best in test’ after a 5 year study on tree anchor systems in Europe. Our other products include degradable irrigation systems and the water reservoir, essential if we have the Summer we hope for.


1.45pm


PRESENTATION TO BE ADVISED Speaker: To be advised, TBA


Register to attend at www.dcecpd.co.uk www.dcecpd.co.uk 32


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