To arrange a seminar, for your UK based architectural practice, please select from one of the subjects below. We offer flexibility for your practice and these seminars can be delivered face to face, hybrid or online via Microsoft Teams but we can consider other platforms if this will not work for you. We do ask that there is a minimum of 4 attendees to reduce the burden on our presenters.
Book your online CPD from the below subject matters:
- Specifying metal clad envelope systems in accordance with ADB2 of the building regulations and the value of large scale system testing
- RIBA 2030 climate challenge: How steel building envelope solutions contribute
- Pre-finished steel standing seam systems for roof & wall cladding
- CDM regulations 2015 and their impact on steel building envelope specification.
- Steel building envelope systems for non-domestic buildings
- Steel for roof and wall cladding
A description of these CPDs is also available below.
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You can also pre-register for our full range of face to face lunchtime presentations and factory tours. The full range includes:
- RIBA 2030 climate challenge: How steel building envelope solutions contribute
- Pre-finished steel standing seam systems for roof & wall cladding
- Colour in the built environment
- CDM regulations 2015 and their impact on steel building envelope specification.
- Part L 2021: The role of the building envelope in compliance for non-domestic buildings (buildings other than dwellings)
- Sustainable refurbishment solutions for non-domestic buildings
- Building Integrated Renewable Technologies for non-domestic buildings.
- Steel for roof and wall cladding
- Steel building envelope systems for non-domestic buildings
- Factory tour – Colorcoat® lines at Shotton Works
- Factory tour – Insulated panel line at Shotton Works
Brief descriptions of all seminars are given below:
Specifying metal clad envelope systems in accordance with ADB2 of the building regulations and the value of large scale system testing
Learning outcomes:
- To identify the correct fire regulations recommended for the building envelope on non-domestic UK projects
- To have an understanding of what tests are needed on envelope products to gain these required certification ratings
- In addition to the building regulations provide an appreciation of what insurance approvals are available and their large scale testing approach
- Learn how Insurance approved systems actually perform in real life fires
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RIBA 2030 climate challenge: How steel building envelope solutions contribute
Covers:
- Operational energy.
- Embodied Carbon.
- Potable water use.
- Best practice health metrics.
- How to meet the challenge.
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Pre-finished steel standing seam systems for roof & wall cladding
Covers:
- UK market overview.
- Introduction to standing seam and the history and heritage.
- Aesthetics and performance with pre-finished steel.
- Installation methods and detailing.
- Building regulations – Part L, fire, acoustics.
- Integrating renewables and sustainable eco credentials.
- Examples of standing seams in situ.
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Colour in the built environment
- Covers the scope of colour in our environment
- Reviews the power of colour
- Looks into different regional preferences of colour
- Takes into account planning requirements
- Highlights how a colour is formed and different elements and their effects on the colour space
- Shares the various colour classification systems available
- Identifies the different external factors on colour performance
- Demonstrates the benefits of a colour selection tool for inspiration
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CDM regulations 2015 and their impacton steel building envelope specification.
Covers:
- History and background to the CDM Regulations and key principles.
- Role of the HSE and enforcement.
- Key changes implemented in 2015.
- Roles and responsibilities.
- Focus on the Principal Designer and Client Roles.
- Implications for building envelope specification.
- Design phase, construction phase and in use / maintenance phase.
- Correct specifications and case studies.
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Part L 2021: The role of the building envelope in compliance for non-domestic buildings (buildings other than dwellings)
Drivers for changes to Part L including:
- Review of revisions to Part L and recent revisions/changes
- Regulations documentation
- Methodology and compliance calculations
- Part L 2021 Edition Overview: New Build
- Part L 2021 Edition Overview: Refurbishment
- Part L 2021 versus Part L 2013 overall summary
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Sustainable refurbishment solutions for non-domestic buildings
Main reasons and drivers for refurbishment, including:
- Part L2B and key requirements
- Main types of refurbishment solutions available
- Technical processes involved in delivering refurbishment solutions
- Main hazards and risks that can be encountered during refurbishment
- How these risks can be managed and overcome
- The sustainable nature of refurbishment
- Payback periods for refurbishment projects
- Integration of renewable technologies in refurbishment projects
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Building Integrated Renewable Technologies for non-domestic buildings.
- Legislation and the drive towards zero carbon buildings
- Comparison of renewable technologies
- Options for integration of renewables into building envelope such as Transpired Solar Collectors and photovoltaics
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Steel for roof and wall cladding
- Steel substrate and properties (Gauge, Galvanising, Different paint system properties and performance)
- Structural performance
- Fragility, Health and Safety and compliance with CDM Regulations
- Aesthetics, Durability & testing and Fire performance
- Part L and contribution of systems
- Acoustics, Sustainability and Guarantees
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Steel building envelope systems for non-domestic buildings
- Overview of different steel roofing and cladding systems
- Structural performance, Internal and external environments
- Weather-tightness and installation
- Conservation of heat and power
- Fire performance, Insurance requirements and Acoustic performance
- Sustainability
- Integration of renewable technologies
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Factory tour - Colorcoat lines and insulated panel line at Shotton Works
Colorcoat lines - This CPD takes the visitor on a tour of Europe's largest pre-finished steel manufacturing facility, at Tata Steel Limited, Shotton Works, Deeside.
The guided tour encompasses all aspects of the production process. The tour is completed by a technical presentation, which provides additional detail about the manufacture, testing specification and utilisation of the products. The total duration of the visit is half a day.
Insulated panel line - The main objective of the tour is for the visitor to gain technical knowledge and understanding of the manufacturing process of the Tata Steel ‘s Trisomet® System.
The state-of-the-art insulated panel production line is one of the most automated and efficient in Europe in terms of manning, yield loss, energy use and volume output.
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