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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181003T083000
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SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Sheffield
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\n\n\nDATE: 3 October 2018\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: Tankersley Manor\, Church Ln\, Tankersley\, Barnsley S75 3DQ\nPRICE: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nSTILL THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY CPD  \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6.5 hours of your formal CPD requirements.Following the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series  around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards. \n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best  CPD day I have attended in 28 years as a Chartered Surveyor”\n\nWe have listed to your feedback and  welcome back Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, who will provide essential CPD completely relevant to your working lives. Fiona Haggett who was the Valuation Director at RICS will provide an update on the red book. Other topics of interest include Electrical defects and air and ground source heat pumps\, the two most requested topics.\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-2″]\n\n\nJapanese knotweed\nInspecting solid floors\nElectrical safety\nRed book update\nLeadwork\nMMC\nAir and ground source heat pumps\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe 2018 Programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack is £115.00 plus VAT = £138.00\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\n\nBest value formal CPD on the market\, cheaper than RICS\nMinimum of 6.5 hours\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n\n[/custom_list] \n\nPlease book your place online below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\nIf booking online please click on proceed to paypal even if you don’t have a paypal account – it should then give you the option to check out as a guest where you can enter your credit/debit card details. There is also the ability to enter additional names/dietary requirements in the additional information box. \n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-sheffield-3/
LOCATION:Tankersley Manor\, Church Ln\, Tankersley\, Barnsley\, S75 3DQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181004T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T123732
CREATED:20171103T153311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T153523Z
UID:4657-1538640000-1538672400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Surveying CPD Day - Heathrow
DESCRIPTION:CPD day for Building Surveyors \nDate: Thursday 4 October \nTime: 0800 – 1730 \nPrice: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nNovotel\, Heathrow \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as a Building Surveyor within private practice\, local government or construction. A lively mix of topics will be presented which may include: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nHistoric buildings\nCladding\nCracking\nLow carbon technologies\nFire safety\nCementitious grout anchors\nDilapidations\n\n[/custom_list] \n2018 programme– This  may be subject to a couple of changes \nCost\n£115.00 plus VAT £23.00 (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made by completing the booking form or online \nWhen booking online without a paypal account please click on proceed to paypal after entering you details and then “sign up”. This will allow you to check out as a guest.
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-days-heathrow/
LOCATION:Novotel Heathrow\, Cherry Lane\, West Drayton\, UB7 9HJ
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181010T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181010T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T123732
CREATED:20171214T122328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180912T090750Z
UID:4763-1539160200-1539190800@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Maidstone
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\n\n\nDATE: 10 October 2018\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: East Malling Conference Centre\nPRICE: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nSTILL THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY CPD  \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6.5 hours of your formal CPD requirements.Following the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series  around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards. \n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best  CPD day I have attended in 28 years as a Chartered Surveyor”\n\nWe have listed to your feedback and  welcome back Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, who will provide essential CPD completely relevant to your working lives. Fiona Haggett who was the Valuation Director at RICS will provide an update on the red book. Other topics of interest include Electrical defects and air and ground source heat pumps\, the two most requested topics.\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-2″]\n\n\nJapanese knotweed\nInspecting solid floors\nElectrical safety\nRed book update\nLeadwork\nMMC\nAir and ground source heat pumps\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe 2018 Programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack is £115.00 plus VAT = £138.00\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\n\nBest value formal CPD on the market\, cheaper than RICS\nMinimum of 6.5 hours\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n\n[/custom_list] \n\nPlease book your place online below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\nIf booking online please click on proceed to paypal even if you don’t have a paypal account – it should then give you the option to check out as a guest where you can enter your credit/debit card details. There is also the ability to enter additional names/dietary requirements in the additional information box. \n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-maidstone-2/
LOCATION:The Orchards\, East Malling\, New Road\, East Mallng\, Kent\, ME19 6BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181012T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T123732
CREATED:20180723T094848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180723T104121Z
UID:5895-1539334800-1539363600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, Historic  roof coverings and the use of traditional materials and methods\, East Grinstead Sports Club & Standen House
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops\n\n\nHistoric  roof coverings and the use of traditional materials and methods\n \nDate: Friday 12 October 2018 \n\nWhen: 0900 – 1700\nWhere: East Grinstead Sports Club and Standen House\n\nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entry to the house and comprehensive delegate pack\n\nThe day’s course will consider in depth two aspects of building conservation. \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nThe range of historic roof coverings and the problems of decay and methods or repair\nThis historic fabric of Standen House. How it reflects the growing trend towards the use of traditional materials and arts and crafts at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries\n\n[/custom_list] \n\nMain themes for the morning session  \nHistoric Roof Coverings and their care and repair  \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nThatch\, problems of decay\, selection of materials\, fire and fire mitigation.\nShingle\, decay and repair including selection of materials.\nTile\, history\, manufacture\, problems of decay and repair.\nSlate\, Metamorphic and stone\, history and quarrying\, problems of failure\, selection of materials and repair.\nLead\, flashings and lead sheet\, problems including under sheet corrosion\, acid attack\, correct detailing and installation.\nOther sheet materials and rainwater disposal.\nChimney pots and roofscape\n\n[/custom_list] \n\nThe afternoon session \nThe afternoon venue has been carefully chosen as Standen House illustrate the renewed interest at the end of the 19th century in arts and crafts. The house was constructed between 1892 & 1894 and was designed by Philip Webb for James Beale and his family. Webb was one of the main pioneers of the Arts & Crafts movement in this country and a founder member of The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB). He was also instrumental in the foundation of the National Trust and inspired and encouraged a generation of Arts & Crafts architects\, designers and craftsmen. The house was constructed using local materials and displays many Arts and Crafts Features. The interior finishes and furnishings are some of the best surviving products of William Morris and his friends in the Arts & Crafts Movement and set the style and standards for the Edwardian period. The house was left to the National Trust in 1972 and now attracts over 80\,000 visitors per year. \n\nSpeaker \nKevin Stubbs BA(Hons)  DipBldgCons(AA)  IHBC   CertEd Kevin Stubbs is a Historic Buildings Consultant and comes with a background of education\, archaeology and building conservation. He was Director of Archaeology for the Test Valley in Hampshire and later moved to Hampshire County Council to join the Historic Buildings Bureau\, where he became the Principal Buildings Conservation Officer for the County. For eleven years he acted as the Director of a Conservation Centre and now runs his own Historic Building Consultancy and Training Company. He advises on the repair and maintenance of all historic structures and provides training at all levels for the building conservation industry.  This includes the development of historic building technology\, traditional materials and hands-on craft training.  Work for Local Government Authorities includes Conservation Area appraisals\, historic building condition surveys and feasibility studies.  He has provided training exercises with local communities to raise awareness of their village plans and local heritage interpretation documents and he has provided Traditional Skills Awareness Courses for a number of bodies. He undertakes the Historic Analysis of buildings and produces: Statements of Significance; Method Statements; Impact Assessments and Specifications for the repair and conservation of traditional buildings. He lectures for various CPD providers\, Universities and national building conservation organizations including SPAB\, RICS and the Weald and Downland Museum.  Topics include: Bricks and Mortar; Lime\, Plasters and Renders; Cob and Earth\, Timber Frame and Stone Structures and Traditional Roofing. \nDownload the event flyer \nDownload the booking form \nOr book online below with a credit/debit card\, to enter names of delegates if the booking is not for yourself [please use the note field
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-standen/
LOCATION:East Grinstead Sports Club\, Saint Hill\, East Grinstead\, Sussex\, RH19 4JU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181018T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181018T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T123732
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180806T090939Z
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SUMMARY:Fire Safety Regulations Overview & Post Grenfell Update\, 18 October\, Bristol
DESCRIPTION:Building regulation workshop\n\n\nFire Safety\, Regulations Overview &\, Post Grenfell Update\n \nDate: Thursday 18 October 2018 \nWhen: 0930 – 1230 \nWhere: Woodlands Golf & Country Club\, Trench Lane\, Almondsbury\, Bristol BS32 4JZ \nCost: £80.00 plus VAT (£96.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, light breakfast snacks and comprehensive delegate pack \nFollowing the publication of the Hackitt Report and the ongoing enquiry into the Grenfell disaster\, fire safety regulations are at the forefront of the industry. \nThis seminar will review the proposals of the Hackitt Report and provide an overview of government consultations regarding fire safety. Importantly it will also cover the legislative requirements currently in place\, and the implications for surveyors and designers\, including some of the current issues for product specification \nSpeaker\nColin Blatchford-BrownThe presenter is Colin Blatchford-Brown\, a regular presenter on Building Regulations and fire safety\, with more than 25 years experience in building control with a wealth of experience of all building types\, recently working on large residential and mixed use schemes\, modular student accommodation blocks\, and large scale developments in London. \nDownload the event flyer \nDownload the booking form \nOr book online below with a credit/debit card\, to enter names of delegates if the booking is not for yourself [please use the note field
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/fire-safety-bristol/
LOCATION:Woodlands Golf Club\, Trench Lane\, Almondsbury\, Bristol\, Avon\, BS32 4JZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181026T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T123732
CREATED:20180709T111808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180709T145118Z
UID:5822-1540544400-1540573200@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, Historic timber structures and roof coverings\, Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops\n\n\nHistoric timber structures and roof coverings\n \nDate: Friday 26 October 2018 \n\nWhen: 0900 – 1700\nWhere: Weald & Downland\, Town Lane\, Singleton\, Chichester\, W Sussex PO18 0EU\n\nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entry to the museum and comprehensive delegate pack\nThe day’s course will consider in depth three aspects of building conservation. \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nThe care and repair of historic timber frames and roof structures\nThe range of historic roof coverings\nProblems of decay and methods of repair\n\n[/custom_list] \nThe venue has been carefully chosen as the museum has a varied and extremely fine collection of rescued buildings dating from the medieval period through to the 20th century. The buildings illustrate a wide range of structures and roof coverings and building materials used at the various periods. The day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of the buildings. The mornings presentations will be based in the seminar room in Crawley Hall and the afternoon will be spent looking at a wide range of buildings on site so come suitably dressed for the weather conditions of the day. \nSpeaker\nKevin Stubbs BA(Hons)  DipBldgCons(AA)  IHBC   CertEd\nKevin Stubbs is a Historic Buildings Consultant and comes with a background of education\, archaeology and building conservation. He was Director of Archaeology for the Test Valley in Hampshire and later moved to Hampshire County Council to join the Historic Buildings Bureau\, where he became the Principal Buildings Conservation Officer for the County. For eleven years he acted as the Director of a Conservation Centre and now runs his own Historic Building Consultancy and Training Company. \nHe advises on the repair and maintenance of all historic structures and provides training at all levels for the building conservation industry.  This includes the development of historic building technology\, traditional materials and hands-on craft training.  Work for Local Government Authorities includes Conservation Area appraisals\, historic building condition surveys and feasibility studies.  He has provided training exercises with local communities to raise awareness of their village plans and local heritage interpretation documents and he has provided Traditional Skills Awareness Courses for a number of bodies. He undertakes the Historic Analysis of buildings and produces: Statements of Significance; Method Statements; Impact Assessments and Specifications for the repair and conservation of traditional buildings. \nHe lectures for various CPD providers\, Universities and national building conservation organizations including SPAB\, RICS and the Weald and Downland Museum.  Topics include: Bricks and Mortar; Lime\, Plasters and Renders; Cob and Earth\, Timber Frame and Stone Structures and Traditional Roofing. \nMain themes \nHistoric roof structures\n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nThe historic development of timber frames and roof structures\nCauses of decay and failure including mechanical failure\, rot and insect attack\nApproach to structural repairs\, selection and use of materials and techniques\nCase studies\n[/custom_list]\n\nHistoric roof coverings \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nThatch\, problems of decay\, selection of materials\, fire and fire mitigation.\nShingle\, decay and repair including selection of materials.\nTile\, history\, manufacture\, problems of decay and repair.\nSlate\, Metamorphic and stone\, history and quarrying\, problems of failure\, selection of materials and repair.\nLead\, flashings and lead sheet\, problems including under sheet corrosion\, acid attack\, correct detailing and installation.\nOther sheet materials and rainwater disposal.\nChimney pots and roofscapes\n\n[/custom_list] \nThe Museum \nThe museum was opened in 1970 with the aim to rescue and restore common buildings typical of the Weald and Downland area\, which otherwise would have been destroyed or demolished. The collections also contain artefacts and equipment associated with the buildings and local crafts and rural industries. The museum is in 55 acres of parkland and woodland and contains buildings rescued from destruction and moved to the museum site. They include domestic buildings of various periods from medieval to the mid-19th century medieval barns and later agricultural buildings\, and rural industrial/craft buildings. There is also an early 20th century prefabricated chapel. The process of dismantling and rebuilding structures has enabled a better understanding of historic constructional techniques and the use of traditional materials. It has also enabled the developing and testing of conservation approaches and methods which are now becoming applicable to commercial renovations of our stock of heritage buildings. The museum attracts some 150000 visitors each year and runs a very successful educational programme for all ages and levels from school children to MSc students. \nDownload the event flyer \nDownload the w&d booking form \nOr book online below with a credit/debit card\, to enter names of delegates if the booking is not for yourself [please use the note field
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-wealddown/
LOCATION:Weald & Downland open air museum\, Town Lane\, Singleton\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, PO18 0EU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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