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THREE CPDS FROM THE MCRMA


SPECIFYING HARDWOOD TIMBER DOORSETS


The MCRMA has launched an online CPD programme. The three CPDs cover wind loadings on roof and wall cladding; snow loading on cladding and the installation of side rails and purlins. Each CPD has been accredited by the CPD Certification Service. The CPD programme is open to anyone seeking to develop their knowl- edge and skills within the metal building envelope sector. Each module also offers members of professional institutions an opportunity to earn 60 minutes of credits towards their annual CPD requirement. 01633 891584 www.mcrma.co.uk


VENTILATION FOR PITCHED ROOFS


Urban Front offer a RIBA certified CPD: Specifying Hardwood Timber doorsets which has been updated for 2017 to include for changes in building regulations and to include the more complicated fitting of timber doorsets into frameless and architectural glass. The CPD aims to educate specifiers on all the aspects of fitting hardwood timber doorsets into various private and commercial dwellings. Urban Front also have RIBA certified blogs which you can find on the RIBA website and on Urban Front’s website. To make a booking please call Urban Front. 01494 778787 www.urbanfront.co.uk


EDUCATION CPD LAUNCHED BY FERMACELL


Hambleside Danelaw’s recently approved RIBA CPD seminar analyses the importance of adequate roof ventilation with a particular focus on pitched roofs. The seminar covers a variety of product applications and selections to combat any potential condensation issues, delving further into types of condensa- tion, which sometimes can be extremely costly. The CPD guides architects and specifiers through recognised British Standard Codes of Practice to guarantee compliance. The seminar identifies a variety of locations on a pitched roof where air can be introduced, products suitable to fill this void and the importance of roofing underlay types. 01327 701 900 www.hambleside-danelaw.co.uk


A RIBA-approved CPD which details how gypsum fibreboard out-performs other partitioning boards has been launched by Fermacell. The 45-minute presentation is designed to help architects design more cost effective, low-maintenance and high-performing partitions, understand materials for sustainable education construction, recognise and understand the true maintenance costs of an education building and how better building materials can reduce them in the long term, and how to maximise a project’s performance without compromising quality. 0121 311 3480 www.fermacell.co.uk


From balustrades, columns and porticos to pier caps, window surrounds and custom designs – our high specifi cation cast stone designs provide affordable elegance to any project.


Browse our unrivalled collection online or call to request a catalogue.


haddonstone.com 01604 770711


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