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20 CPD FOCUS


GLAZING SYSTEMS SEMINAR FROM TWINFIX


The new seminar from Twinfix will be of particular use for those who specify glazed canopies and walkways, as well as general overhead glazing, including roof lights, across a number of sectors, education, industrial retail and rail. The seminar will enable specifiers to make more informed decisions about the products used in overhead glazing situations. The presentation in particular focuses on the benefits of non- fragile roof glazing and includes details on the recommended test for polycarbonate roofing assemblies, ACR[M]001:2014. 01925 811311


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EXPERTISE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF LOW ENERGY BUILDINGS


The latest CPD courses, seminars and documents for architects


PYROGUARD INTRODUCES NEW RIBA CPD ON FIRE SAFETY GLASS


SPIRAL AND HELICAL STAIRCASE CPD WEBINARS


TWO NEW RIBA ASSESSED CPD SEMINARS FROM COMAR


Pyroguard, the global provider of fire safety glass solutions and part of the Technical Fire Safety Group, is pleased to introduce its latest RIBA approved CPD for the fire safety sector: ‘Fire safety glazing – a system not a product!’ Pyroguard’s new CPD has been developed to help raise awareness of the role of and types of fire safety glass available, while educating the industry on the various factors to consider when specifying a suitable fire safety glass system. The CPD will be delivered as part of RIBA’s 2021 Digital CPD Roadshow. www.pyroguard.eu www.ribacpd.com/cpdroadshow


CUPA PIZARRAS LAUNCHES ONLINE CPDS FOR ARCHITECTS & SPECIFIERS


Staircase experts, Spiral UK, offer architects a live bespoke staircase CPD presentation on Microsoft Teams or Zoom free of charge at a time that suits them. The session covers: staircase design, stair regulations ADK, ADB, ADM and specifically BS5395 Part II (which relates to spiral and helical staircases), the design,


manufacture and install process, materials and finishes and case study examples. The session is 30-40 minutes depending on questions and can be tailored to the interests of the practice. Certificates of attendance can also be issued. 0330 123 2447 www.spiral.uk.com


STELRAD LAUNCHES NEW CPD COVERING TOWEL RAIL RADIATORS


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 8685 9685 www.comar-alu.co.uk


BUILDINGS AS THEATRE


JACKON offers two RIBA- approved CPDs relating to the design and construction of low energy buildings. ‘Insulated Concrete Raft Systems’ covers the subject of EPS insulated concrete raft foundation systems, while ‘Insulated Concrete Formwork Systems’ discusses the use of XPS technology in formwork construction and the achievement of ultra low u-values. JACKON has over 60 years’ experience in EPS and XPS manufacturing, and it offers two separate building systems – JACKODUR ATLAS Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) and THERMOMUR insulating concrete formwork system (ICF). 01204 221089 www.jackon.co.uk


CUPA PIZARRAS, a world leader in natural slate, is now hosting two online CPDs. The first of the CPDs will discuss the technical and design criteria for specifying slate, while the second will cover the benefits of using a natural slate rainscreen cladding system. Both are free to attend with tickets available via eventbrite. Terry Collins, specification manager at CUPA PIZARRAS commented: “We have developed the online CPDs to ensure specifiers can still access key information during the pandemic and for when they are working from home.” www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/cupa- pizarras-world-leader-in-natural- slate-29672279119


Stelrad Radiators has announced the launch of its latest CIBSE and RIBA approved CPD courses covering the subject matter of towel rail radiators. It can be found at www.stelrad.com. This new CPD course will help attendees understand the history and background behind the evolution of the central heating system and the use of tubular radiators. The UK market for tubular radiators is around the one million mark, so a not an unsubstantial slice of the marketplace – it’s certainly more than simply a niche market nowadays. 01709 572279 www.stelrad.com


‘Buildings as Theatre’ is the brand-new curtain walling CPD from aluminium systems house AluK, available to book now via the company’s dedicated learning portal. Exploring how innovation in framing and glazing technology have helped to create what it is calling a ‘transparent stage of human life’ in cities across the world, the CPD aims to inform and inspire with what is possible in the design and construction of curtain walling. It includes a whistle-stop guide to the history of curtain walling as well as an overview for specifiers of the different curtain walling system types available. 01291 639739 www.alukgb.com/learning/home


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ADF MAY 2021


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