The Coach House
Ealing Green
London W5 5ER
T: 020 8840 4383
F: 020 8579 3991
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Marriott Hotel, Gosforth Park, NE3 5HN
10 June 2010

(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.
Please tick in the appropriate box, complete your name and address details and then click on the "email" button at the bottom of the form. We will send a you confirmation of your booking and a map. Alternatively, please download this PDF, complete it and return it to us by post at The Construction CPD Certification Service, The Coach House, Ealing Green London W5 5ER.

If you have any special needs requirements, please indicate these in the box provided, so that they may be accommodated

SEMINAR SESSIONS - THURSDAY 10TH JUNE

Please tick in the box next to the seminars that you wish to attend.
 
Time
SEMINAR ROOM A
Seminar title & presenting company
09.30 - 10.25
Registration from 9.00
Sustainable liquid flooring – from design to application: RESIN SURFACES

Seminar covers the origins of resin flooring and what makes them an attractive and flexible option for industrial and heavily used flooring areas. Discusses the sustainability of resin flooring systems as opposed to other flooring systems available, design benefits, installation and maintenance

10.35 - 11.30
Registration from 10.05
Energy efficiency ventilation and the future: ITHO VENTILATION

The Code for Sustainable Homes requires that from 2016 all new build homes will be Zero Carbon.To achieve this homes will need to be virtually airtight but to ensure a healthy environment the EST Best Practice Guide recommends the use of high efficiency, controlled mechanical ventilation in the form of MEV (Mechanical Extract Ventilation) units and MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery) units

11.40 - 12.35
Registration from 11.10
Microgeneration – the low carbon route to combined heat and power: BAXI

Seminar discusses how the cogeneration of heat and power offers the potential for significantly reducing C02 emissions from both current and new buildings. Also covers the current developments in microCHP and how it can help meet the low carbon buildings programme

12.45 - 14.00
Registration from 12.15
Effective surface water management: ACO TECHNOLOGIES

This seminar covers the factors requiring consideration when dealing with the collection, storage and dispersal of rain/storm water on building development and highways. On-site training facility for the
practical demonstration of product solution applications

14.05 - 15.00
Registration from 13.35
The impact of Building Regulations (Part L 2010) – preparing for the future: GLOW-WORM

Seminar offers key preparation and guidance for the forthcoming regulatory updates affecting building energy efficiency requirements from Autumn 2010. The seminar discusses heating technology solutions to assist with compliance, the Code for Sustainable Homes and preparing for future regulatory developments

15.10 - 16.05
Registration from 14.40
GRP roofing systems: what they can achieve: HAMBLESIDE DANELAW

Seminar provides an overview of what can be achieved with GRP roofing systems and how they differ from alternative systems; including material safety; installation; new build and re-roofing; features and benefits of different roofing materials; requirements for heritage projects; case studies and considerations for the environment including water run off

 
 
Time
SEMINAR ROOM B
Seminar title & presenting company
09.30 - 10.25
Registration from 9.00
Burning issues – the hazard of painted walls and ceilings: CROWN PAINTS

The problem of fire spread across painted walls and ceilings is becoming better understood and more widely acknowledged. Seminar discusses the problem, and the solution offered by flame retardant coatings in restricting flame spread in buildings. This is discussed in the context of changes to legislation as a consequence of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, that applies to all non-domestic buildings and the requirement within it to carry out fire risk assessments

10.35 - 11.30
Registration from 10.05
Hold-open systems’ for self-closing fire doors - a guide to the best practice recommendations of BS 7273 part 4: GEOFIRE (Part of the Stephenson Gobin Group)

There is often a need to hold open self-closing fire doors. Seminar describes the systems available, relevant legislation, standards and best practice for specifiers, risk assessors and installers

11.40 - 12.35
Registration from 11.10
A guide to natural smoke ventilation: BILCO UK

Seminar covers the importance of smoke vents, pressurised systems and other fire engineering principles, control systems and use of fire fighting shafts. Also discusses relevant comfort, roof access, maintenance, means of escape and roof light issues together with design considerations and a specifiers checklist. Includes case studies

12.45 - 14.00
Registration from 12.15
Fire evacuation communication for disabled people: the law and the solutions: DEAF ALERTER

Covers such issues as communicating with Deaf and hard of hearing people and the barriers faced by physically disabled people when placed in a refuge area. Also identifies the problems, legal responsibilities and technical solutions available to ensure an equally safe environment for everybody

14.05 - 15.00
Registration from 13.35
Polyurethane waterproofing & deck coating systems: DOW HYPERLAST

Seminar covers the basic chemistry, installation facets and benefits of elastomeric
polyurethane systems and their use in protection of structures including parking decks and
roofs. Relevant regulations and standards are covered and best practice guidance is given
for specifications, installations and maintenance. Includes case studies

15.10 - 16.05
Registration from 14.40
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

 
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