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APPOINTMENTS & NEWS


BAL LAUNCHES NEW REVISED RIBA-APPROVED CPDS


VORTICE RUNS RIBA APPROVED CPD SESSIONS COVERING MVHR


NEW FLOWING FLOOR SCREEDS CPD BY SAINT-GOBAIN WEBER


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TWO NEW RIBA ASSESSED CPD SEMINARS FROM COMAR


BAL have launched three new revised RIBA-approved tiling CPDs. The CPDs, entitled “Floor Tiling Solutions for the Modern Build”, “Tiling Solutions for Heavily Trafficked Areas” and “Tiling Solutions for Leisure Centres”, have been re-launched with up-to-date technical information to better reflect the changes in British Standards and building and construction trends. Each CPD has been created with architects in mind and provide design and specification guidance and practical advice on


preventative measures and the use of correct materials. 01782 591100 www.bal-adhesives.com/ specifiers/riba-approved-cpds


Specialist ventilation experts Vortice Ltd are running a series of RIBA approved CPD seminars this year. The first two, which were launched this month, focus on mechanical heat recovery systems, one for the domestic market and one for commercial applications. Entitled Why ventilation with heat recovery is the right choice and Commercial mechanical ventilation with heat recovery guide, each seminar lasts for between 45 minutes and an hour including time for questions and they are ideal for lunchtime sessions. 01283 492949 www.vortice.ltd.uk


Sto helps new health care centre win Picture by Donal McCann Photography


A palette of different materials provided by Sto has helped transform a successful architectural design competition entry into an award-winning community healthcare centre in Northern Ireland. The company’s superior StoTherm Classic external wall insulation system, StoRend Cote render


and StoLotusan render finish were used on the Banbridge Health and Care Centre in County Down, by Kennedy FitzGerald Architects in association with Avanti Architects. The completed building has won an unprecedented number of awards.


01418 928000 www.sto.co.uk Kingspan builds ductwork BIM objects


Kingspan Industrial Insulation is demonstrat- ing its commitment to the industry-wide advancement of Building Information Modelling (BIM) with the launch of free BIM objects for The Kingspan KoolDuct System, Kingspan Kooltherm FM Duct Insulation and


Kingspan Therma Duct Insulation. The new items are compliant to BIM Level 2 – the mandatory BIM standard for all public-sector buildings. They are suitable for use on ductwork and associated products with an operating temperature range of –20°C to 80°C. They can deliver thermal conductivities as low as 0.022 W/m.K.


01544 388 601 www.kingspanindustrialinsulation.com


Saint-Gobain Weber, is pleased to introduce their new CPD: ‘Introduction into Flowing Floor Screeds’. In the industrial environment speed, strength and durability are key to a successful floor installation. Weber’s technically superior range of industrial floor screeds provide these essential attributes creating stronger, smoother, longer lasting floors. This comprehensive CPD presentation covers many subjects from why and where to use floor systems; design considerations; the demands of the finished floor that will have an influence on specification, through to renovation, fast-track construc- tion and drying times. 08703 330 070 www.netweber.co.uk


In two RIBA assessed seminars, Comar outlines: Stand & Deliver: a Study of curtain Walling – the design of curtain walling, it's properties and how it is used by specifiers. This seminar aims to offer an understanding of the points of Hll in the NBS specification system, and how best to make use of it. Designing functions & reliability into entrances – the issues that influence the function of main entrance design and technology. This seminar aims to offer an understanding of how user expectation influences door design and links this with hardware selection, entrance configuration and floor finishes. 020 685 9685 www.comar-alu.co.uk


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