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TWO NEW RIBA ASSESSED CPD SEMINARS FROM COMAR
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
INNOVATIVE WET ROOM SYSTEMS
The latest CPD courses, seminars and documents for architects
ANCON’S SEMINARS NOW AVAILABLE IN BITE SIZE WEBINARS
COOPERS FIRE HAVE A NEW RIBA APPROVED FIRE CURTAIN CPD
EFFECTIVE PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION FOR GAPS AND PENETRATIONS IN BUILDINGS
Ancon has extended its technical services offering with the addition of webinars to complement a highly successful CPD-approved seminar programme of over 30 years. This webinar provides viewers with information on the various types of cavity wall restraints and their design considerations including how to limit heat/sound transfer. The webinars are delivered by Ancon technical staff who have considerable technical experience of applying seminar content in practice and in answering questions from both specifiers and contractors. 0114 275 5224
ancon.co.uk/resources/webinars
CUPA PIZARRAS SHOWCASES ROOF SLATES AT BUILDING CENTRE
Coopers Fire offers a range of free CPD seminars. Approved by RIBA, the seminars purpose is to educate the fire protection industry and wider building industry about application of fire and smoke curtains in buildings. This fire curtain CPD provides an overview of passive fire protection, fire curtain standards and compliance and applications where fire curtains can be installed. Coopers Fire cover the following subjects as part of the RIBA Core Curriculum; Design, construction and technology, Health, safety and wellbeing, Legal, regulatory and statutory compliance. 02392 454 405
www.coopersfire.com
THE IMPORTANCE OF SPECIFYING THE CORRECT PERFORMANCE FLOOR
Book a RIBA approved CPD today to learn about 36 years proven, 100 per cent waterproof, German engineered CE marked shower system solutions from wedi. These solutions are not only mould resistant, eco-friendly with EPD certification but also are ISO9001 certified and BBA approved. Learn about the full scope of design principles – including drainage, acoustics and modular build. Understand the systems wedi has to offer for timber floors, special solutions for hotels or extravagant designer led showers to mention only a few. 01618 642 336
www.wedi.co.uk
CUPA PIZARRAS, the world leader in natural slate, has recently launched its new, permanent stand at The Building Centre’s products and materials gallery in Bloomsbury, London. Visitors can explore the company’s range of natural slate products, including its innovative slate cladding system, as well as attend CUPA PIZARRAS’ CPD seminars. CUPA PIZARRAS will also hold small CPD sessions on request and will host quarterly CPD seminars in the evening for up to 50 architects and specifiers.
www.cupapizarras.com/uk
www.building-centre-cpd-
seminar.eventbrite.co.uk
As part of Harlequin’s commitment to protecting the health and wellbeing of dancers and performers, its RIBA approved CPD explains why specifying the correct floor for dance and performing arts is critical to the longevity of a performers career. Using comprehensive data and case studies, Harlequin outlines the key considerations when specify- ing a performance floor and look at the important contribution the floor makes to performer health and safety. It explores how to ensure you specify the right performance surface. 01892 514888
www.harlequinfloors.com
As part of Quelfire’s mission to educate the construction industry on the importance of passive fire protection, its CPD training course entitled ‘Effective Passive Fire Protection for Gaps and Penetrations in Buildings’, which has recently gained CPD accreditation, aims to enable more effective design and specification of complete passive fire protection systems. The training session raises awareness of the importance of early engagement, thus ensuring compliant installations, and illustrates the solutions that are available. Organisations that are involved in the design or management of the installation of passive fire protection solutions can request a face-to-face training session normally held at their premises and collect CPD points. The 45-minute ‘Effective Passive Fire Protection for Gaps and Penetrations in Buildings’ presentation is now also available to view online. Providing flexibility and convenience, working professionals with limited time can plan their learning around other work priorities, instead of the other way around. In addition, individuals and companies with less than 10 delegates (and therefore are not eligible for a face-to-face CPD) can benefit from the online resource. And for those who attended a face-to-face CPD, they can also use this as a recap tool. For more information on Quelfire CPD training please visit the company’s website
www.quelfire.co.uk www.quelfire.co.uk/cpd-training- passive-fire-protection
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