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Bristol

MARRIOTT ROYAL HOTEL, BS1 5TA - 25 June 2008

(Attendance at all the listed CPD seminars is FREE OF CHARGE, and delegates are welcome to attend ANY or ALL sessions.)

As you can see, the issues are all highly topical and very relevant to most sectors of the industry. You might like to book for a complete ‘session’ i.e. all the seminars in the Room/s for either the whole afternoon or the whole morning. This will enable you to maximise your attendance at the event and, of course, your CPD time. It also means that if more than one person from your organisation is coming, different ‘sessions’ can be attended by each or all of you, with the knowledge gained being shared at a later date – it’s all part of CPD.
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SEMINAR SESSIONS - WEDNESDAY 25 JUNE

Please tick in the box next to the seminars that you wish to attend.
 
Time
SEMINAR ROOM A
Seminar title & presenting company
08.45 - 09.40
Registration from 8.15
Designs cast in stone: MEADOWSTONE

Seminar looks at all modern day aspects of Cast Stone and will assist building professionals in dealing with issues concerning the effective specification of high quality Cast Stone. Covers the production process, relevant industry standards, environmental issues and offers practical site guidance

09.50 - 10.45
Registration from 9.20
Car parks: protecting your asset and the environment: QUADRIGA

Seminar on compliance with British Parking Association / ICE guidelines on repair and maintenance including managing long term ownership costs, maximizing a car parks revenue earning potential plus ideas to reduce the car parks carbon footprint by the introduction of bay guidance systems, the use of solar energy and LED technology

10.55 - 11.50
Registration from 10.25
Factory engineered precast concrete cross wall construction for accommodation projects: BELL & WEBSTER CONCRETE

“Fast Build Rooms”. A method of constructing accommodation units, using factory engineered precast concrete cross wall construction designed and manufactured to suit individual projects. This seminar has been designed to give a greater awareness and understanding of what can be achieved through off-site manufacturing. Case studies highlight the particular demands of each project.

12.00 - 12.55
Registration from 11.30
Sustainable steel and the building envelope: CORUS COLORS

Seminar gives an insight into the sustainable nature of steel and how this can be related to the metal building envelope. It discusses the complete manufacturing process and details steel’s life-cycle benefits, drivers for sustainability, Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs’), progress in sustainable steel manufacture and carbon offsetting

13.15 - 14.10
Registration from 12.45
Structural masonry repairs: HELIFIX

Seminar focuses on non-disruptive solutions for masonry repairs to retain aesthetic appearance and restore the long-term structural integrity. Repair options are illustrated through case studies for domestic and commercial structures, including historic and listed buildings

14.20 - 15.15
Registration from 13.50
Single ply - enhanced roofing technology: SPECTRAROOF

Seminar discusses the new polymer technology being used in the manufacture of single ply roofing systems and the benefits it brings. Also covers versatility, aesthetic and environmental issues and gives best practice guidance for specifying, installing and maintaining such systems

15.25 - 16.20
Registration from 14.55
Part L2A:2006: CORUS PANELS AND PROFILES

Seminar provides an insight into key issues and covers the scientific and legislative background and requirements of Approved Document Part L: 2006, explains the compliance method and workable solutions to meet part L

 
 
Time
SEMINAR ROOM B
Seminar title & presenting company
08.45 - 09.40
Registration from 8.15
Zinc as a building envelope: VM ZINC

Seminar discusses the history and manufacturing process of zinc and its various applications for buildings including roofing, facades and cladding. Also covers the flexibility and durability of zinc, corrosion, ventilation, expansion, contraction and environmental issues

09.50 - 10.45
Registration from 9.20
Natural smoke ventilation and roof access for flat roofs: BILCO UK & EUROPE

Seminar explains and describes current practice in providing smoke ventilation and roof access and discusses new design considerations and applications as a result of the latest Building Regulations, with particular reference to the areas of fire, safety and security. Includes best practice guidance for installation and demonstrates how the new principles have been applied

10.55 - 11.50
Registration from 10.25
Intumescent coatings for steel: PPG COATINGS

Seminar discusses appropriate protective intumescent coating systems for steel and covers construction integrity, corrosion protection, weathering and fire resistance and decorative finish performance. Importance of third party accreditation and benefits of thin film intumescent coatings for controllable offsite application also included

12.00 - 12.55
Registration from 11.30
Role of the flue in improving energy efficiency: EXHAUSTO

Seminar discusses the implications of Approved Document L1A and British Standards in relation to natural and mechanical chimney draught, including different types of fanned flue systems, and explains how to obtain flexibility in design of flue systems for open fireplaces and boiler installations, whilst guaranteeing optimum combustion conditions

13.15 - 14.10
Registration from 12.45
Fire evacuation communication for disabled people : The law and the solutions: DEAF ALERTER

Seminar discusses the various legislative duties to provide fire safety and evacuation for disabled people. Covers such issues as communicating with deaf and hard of hearing people and the problems faced by the physically disabled when placed in a refuge area. Also identifies the problems, legal responsibilities and technical solutions available to ensure an equally safe environment for everybody

14.20 - 15.15
Registration from 13.50
Restoring a past - preserving a future: QUADRIGA

Seminar covers masonry repair and consolidation, façade maintenance and restoration, resin injection and bonding, timber restoration and upgrading, concrete repair and grouting, bird repellent systems and waterproofing systems

15.25 - 16.20
Registration from 14.55
Part F Energy efficient ventilation solutions: VENT-AXIA

Seminar demonstrates the various ventilation solutions within the new AD F 2006 document, providing an insight into the most energy efficient solutions to compliment Part L and demonstrates best practice in the design and installation of MVHR systems to assist with noise, ingress problems and energy efficient dwellings. Includes case studies

 
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