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CPS FOCUS; APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS CPD FOCUS


Visit www.architectsdatafi le.co.uk to subscribe to the CPD Focus newsletter – featuring the latest CPD courses, seminars and documents for architects


THE FUTURE OF AIRTIGHTNESS – AEROBARRIERUK


Looking at the Future Homes Standard and beyond, join Head of AeroBarrierUK, Hugh Franklin, on a tailored seminar covering the importance of specifi ed airtightness in new build projects. Delivered in-person or via webinar, this CPD covers the ‘last uncontrolled variable’ in building energy performance and how to


achieve guaranteed, high performance airtightness at scale. The seminar will cover current and upcoming Building Regulations, the challenges faced by Architects and Specifi ers with traditional systems, and what The Future of Airtightness looks like for the UK construction industry.


enquiries@aerobarrieruk.co.uk www.aerobarrieruk.co.uk BRAND NEW CPD FROM LEVIAT DF01_Aerobarrier_CPD.indd 1


Leviat’s latest CPD seminar, ‘Considered Facade Solutions for Complex Applications’ helps specifi ers and building professionals understand the complex issues that can arise when designing masonry facades – crucial in order to keep control over the design process and to keep within budgeted construction costs.


QUANTUM FLOORING’S STAIRWAY SAFETY CPD


Quantum Flooring’s Stairway Safety CPD looks at the guidelines for the correct specifi cation of stair nosings, and other aspects of steps and staircases. This CPD deals with the subject of how to make commercial, public, or shared stairways safe, and meet all current Building Regulations, British Standards and Equality Act guidelines. The seminar explores key selection requirements such as slip resistance, LRVs in terms


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On 21 November, Sara Dawes, one of the Regional Technical Sales Managers at Leviat, delves deeper into wall ties, damp proof coursing, large cavities, pier arrangements, as well as other slab zone components, and how they can impact the design of masonry support systems.


0114 275 5224 cpd.uk@leviat.com


of both safety and design, step shape, protection of fl oorcoverings, and other important issues with regard to specifying stair nosings. It also looks at current best practice guidelines, with examples of specifi cations and projects which meet these standards. The Stairway Safety CPD covers four of the ten mandatory RIBA core curriculum syllabus topics: Health, safety and wellbeing; Legal, regulatory and statutory compliance; Design, construction and technology; Inclusive environments. A Q&A is included at the end of the seminar, to answer any specifi c queries you may have about the subject matter. This CPD is available both online and in person, at a time to suit your practice.


info@quantumfl ooring.co.uk quantumprofi lesystems.com/en


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Luceco fi ts well at White Oak Leisure Centre


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Luceco has recently supplied luminaires to the brand-new £20 million White Oak Leisure Centre in Swanley. The impressive facilities required energy effi cient lighting to suit, Luceco’s lighting design services proposed a scheme that was chosen to illuminate the majority of the centre. The wet and dry changing rooms, family changing village, WCs and corridors were lit with over 200 13 W Platinum Mini downlighters with matt refl ectors, with the cafe servery and reception area lit with another popular downlighter, the F-Type, an 8 W 800 Lm dimmable IP65 rated fi tting. The gym was lit with suspended rows of Contour luminaires to provide contemporary, practical energy saving lighting which enhanced the interior design of the space. Contour provides individual or continuous runs of illumination, as used at White Oak Leisure Centre, making it suitable for many commercial environments. The LED lighting system consists of connectable modules with integrated drivers with quick electrical connectors for ease of installation and offers a fi ve to seven year extended warranty with over 100,000 hours operational life.


01952 238100 www.luceco.com/uk ADF01_Luceco_Appointments & News_DPR.indd 1 Marmox enjoys success at London Build Expo


Insulation specialist, Marmox, is reporting the widespread interest and leads generated by its stand at London Build Expo, which took place at Olympia (15-16 November), where the company displayed a range of its products, including fl ying the fl ag for a new Fireproof and sound absorbing product. The UK’s largest construction show involving some 350 exhibitors was attended this year by over 30,000 visitors, the numbers embracing builders, architects, engineers and developers, many of whom took time to stop by the Marmox stand and look over its well-respected and highly versatile Multiboard, along with the new Marmox Fireboard which will be available to purchase in January 2024. Fireboard can be specifi ed for both internal and external wall insulation (IWI/EWI) applications and shares Marmox’s honeycomb surface structure with its XPS forerunner, Multiboard, to create an A1 non-combustible certifi ed render-backer which is weather resistant. Multiboard also on display meanwhile, remains a tried and trusted construction material across building sites around the country.


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