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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - PII update
DESCRIPTION:PII update\nDate: Tuesday 2 June \nTime: 0930 – 1015 \nPrice: FOC \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Greg Harrison\, Howdens Insurance \nGreg is responsible for the PI placement and account management of a number of Howdens larger Property & Construction clients. \nHe is a regular speaker and writing contributor on the topics of PII and risk management and involved with a number of cross sector professional groups. \n  \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-pii/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200604T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200604T164500
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200518T121229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T121917Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Legal L&T update
DESCRIPTION:Landlord and Tenant update\nDate: Thursday 4 June \nTime: 1600 – 1645 \nPrice: FOC \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Richard Flenley\, Charles Russell Speechlys \nRichard specialises in property litigation work and has experience in all types of property disputes. Richard co-leads the Charles Russell Speechlys HS2 team encompassing a wide range of work advising property owners (and other interested parties) affected by HS2. He also acts for a range of clients including institutional landlords\, commercial tenants and residential developers. His client base ranges from major international companies to small businesses and individuals. \nRichard’s key areas of work include HS2 related work\, compulsory purchase work and development based disputes (including as regards disputes between lenders and borrowers on development facilities). Richard also has significant experience of property insolvency issues\, energy wayleaves and other energy sector related work\, judicial review\, contentious and non-contentious lease renewals under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954\, possession claims\, dilapidations\, break options\, service charge disputes\, rent review and alienation issues. Richard is also a member of the Property Litigation Association as well being on the Association’s Education Committee. \n \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-legal/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200609T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200605T151356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200605T152736Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Waterproofing - How to do it. (FREE)
DESCRIPTION:Waterproofing – how to do it\nDate: Tuesday 9 June \nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: FOC \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Ian MacLennan\, MacLennan Waterproofing \nThis webinar follows the hugely popular and well received talk given by Ian a couple of weeks ago \nIan and his hugely experienced team have designed waterproofing systems for some of the largest\, and most technically challenging projects undertaken in the UK. We have taken on full design liability for over 200 basements per year\, every year. \n \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-waterproofing-how/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200611T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200206T143758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200319T120805Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, Traditional vernacular building construction and materials\, Knightshayes\, Tiverton\, Devon - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshop – POSTPONED\, NEW DATE TO FOLLOW\nTraditional vernacular building construction and materials\n \n\n\nDate:Thursday 11 June 2020 \nWhen: 0900 – 1700 \nWhere: Tiverton Golf Club followed by Knightshayes Court \nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entrance to Knightshayes and comprehensive delegate pack \nThe day’s course will consider in depth the following aspects of historic building conservation and the care and repair of the heritage. \n\nThe local pallet of historic building materials. These including brick\, stone\, flint\, timber\, thatch and tile.\nThe more prestigious materials such as decorative plasterwork and glass.\nThe methods of selection and use of materials\, identification of causes of failure and the selection of appropriate repair and conservation systems will all be considered.\n\nThe afternoon will be spent on a visit to Knightshayes Court. \nThe local pallet of traditional materials. \nThe use of stone and flint in the region was not just confined to the grand buildings and churches but was also used for a variety of ordinary domestic and vernacular buildings. Timber framing was also important in the medieval period but during the 16th century good building timber became scarce in the region. In the late medieval period the region saw some of the earliest use of brick in the country. After the 16th century brick became the most abundant local building material and was used for both the prestigious houses and the smaller domestic buildings. Water reed for thatching roofs was readily available from the reed beds of the wetland areas of the region. However for the more prestigious buildings clay tile was the preferred roofing material and again appeared quite early in the region. Glass for glazing windows became more available at the end of the 16th century though was expensive. \nCare and Repair  \nThe first important stage of the process of repair is to identify the sources which have caused the problems of decay to occur; these must be resolved before the building can be repaired.  It is also important to understand the nature and function of historic materials and the dangers of the use of modern products which may not be as flexible or vapour permeable as the original materials.  The use of inappropriate mortars can result in the rapid deterioration of historic masonry and long term structural problems. Many of the problems with historic structures are due to lack of maintenance and water ingress. The most appropriate methods of repair will be considered\, not only for aesthetic reasons\, but to ensure the correct performance and durability of the new work.  \nA brief history of Knightshayes \nThe house was built by Sir John Heathcoat Amory\, the grandson of John Heathcoat\, creator of the mechanised bobbin lace making machine and owner of a lace factory in Tiverton.\n\nThe foundation stone was laid in 1869\, but it was not until 1873 that the elaborate interior designs were completed. William Burges\, designer of Knightshayes\, had a rocky relationship with the family and was fired half way through the project\, leaving his imaginative vision incomplete.\n\nBurges was replaced by another reputable designer\, John Dibblee Crace\, who turned out to be another ill-fated choice. Much of Crace’s work was covered up by the family\, but later restored by the Trust.\nSpeaker\n\n\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. \nHe 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. \n\nThe day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of the building.\n\nBookings can be made below
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-knightshayes/
LOCATION:Tiverton Golf Club\, Post Hill\,\, Tiverton\, Devon\, EX16 4NE
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200616T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200605T153633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200611T191631Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Historic buildings - Bricks and Mortar with Kevin Stubbs
DESCRIPTION:Historic buildings – Bricks and Mortar\nDate: Tuesday 16 June \nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: £19.80(inc VAT) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Kevin Stubbs – this is the first in a series of talks Kevin will present over the next six weeks \nTalk will include: \n\nHistory of bricks and brick making\nCare and repair\nAssessing the problems\nStructural problems\nCleaning systems/paint removal\n\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. \nHe 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. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-bricks-and-mortar/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200618T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200229T204626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200319T120608Z
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SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Southampton - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors – POSTPONED\, NEW DATE TO FOLLOW\n\n\n\nDATE: 18 June 2020\nTIME: 0900 – 1645\nLOCATION: Doubletree Hilton\, Southampton\nPRICE: £120.00 plus VAT (£144.00) \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 6.0 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 listened to your feedback and  welcome back Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, who will provide essential CPD completely relevant to your working lives including an update on the latest guidance on condensation and comparables. A post Grenfell update on what Surveyors need to know about fire will be included plus other hot topics\, spray foam\, drone surveying and new build defects from NHBC\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-2″]\n\n\nWhat a surveyor needs to know about fire\nLender requirements\nDrones\nSpray foam\nNew build defects\nCondensation\nComparables\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe 2020 programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack remains at the value for money price of  £120.00 plus VAT = £144.00\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 6.0 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. You can also book by calling 07429 523183 and paying by card.\nAll bookings are subject to the terms and conditions \n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/southampton/
LOCATION:Hilton Hotel\, Southampton\, Bracken Place\,Chilworth\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO16 3RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200618T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200615T161711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200615T163124Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Site interaction risk assessments (FREE)
DESCRIPTION:Site interaction – risk assessment\nDate: Thursday 18 June \nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: FOC \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Alastair Barrett\, What No Safety Services Ltd \nWhat No Safety Services Ltd offers a bespoke health\, safety and environmental service. http://www.whatnosafety.co.uk/ \nAlastair entered the world of health and safety\, when an opportunity presented itself to carry out risk assessments whilst working with a shop fitting company\, and was then appointed the company’s health and safety officer. This set him on my health and safety journey and he is now a Corporate Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and a member of the Association of Project Safety (APS). \nDuring his career\, Alastair has worked as a consultant for an international building company and six years with a large housing association before setting up What No Safety Services Ltd in 2002 in Salisbury\, Wiltshire. They operate across the UK supporting organisations of all sizes and across a broad spectrum of industries. \n \n  \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-risk/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200619T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200206T144828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200319T120341Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, Traditional vernacular building construction and materials\, Shugborough Estate\, Stafford - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshop –POSTPONED\, NEW DATE TO FOLLOW\nTraditional vernacular building construction and materials\n \n\n\nDate: 19 June 2020 \nWhen: 0900 – 1700 \nWhere: Brocton Hall Golf Club followed by Shugborough Estate \nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entrance to Shugbrough and comprehensive delegate pack \nThe day’s course will consider in depth the following aspects of historic building conservation and the care and repair of the heritage. \n\nThe local pallet of historic building materials. These including brick\, stone\, flint\, timber\, thatch and tile.\nThe more prestigious materials such as decorative plasterwork and glass.\nThe methods of selection and use of materials\, identification of causes of failure and the selection of appropriate repair and conservation systems will all be considered.\n\nThe afternoon will be spent on a visit to Shugborough Estate \nThe local pallet of traditional materials. \nThe use of stone and flint in the region was not just confined to the grand buildings and churches but was also used for a variety of ordinary domestic and vernacular buildings. Timber framing was also important in the medieval period but during the 16th century good building timber became scarce in the region. In the late medieval period the region saw some of the earliest use of brick in the country. After the 16th century brick became the most abundant local building material and was used for both the prestigious houses and the smaller domestic buildings. Water reed for thatching roofs was readily available from the reed beds of the wetland areas of the region. However for the more prestigious buildings clay tile was the preferred roofing material and again appeared quite early in the region. Glass for glazing windows became more available at the end of the 16th century though was expensive. \nCare and Repair  \nThe first important stage of the process of repair is to identify the sources which have caused the problems of decay to occur; these must be resolved before the building can be repaired.  It is also important to understand the nature and function of historic materials and the dangers of the use of modern products which may not be as flexible or vapour permeable as the original materials.  The use of inappropriate mortars can result in the rapid deterioration of historic masonry and long term structural problems. Many of the problems with historic structures are due to lack of maintenance and water ingress. The most appropriate methods of repair will be considered\, not only for aesthetic reasons\, but to ensure the correct performance and durability of the new work.  \nA brief history of Shugborough \nHome to the Anson family since 1624\, it was once described as ‘a perfect paradise’\nSpeaker\n\n\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. \nHe 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. \n\nThe day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of the building.\n\nBookings can be made below
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-shugborough/
LOCATION:Tiverton Golf Club\, Post Hill\,\, Tiverton\, Devon\, EX16 4NE
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200623T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200623T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200615T160242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200615T164448Z
UID:9237-1592928000-1592931600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Historic buildings - Historic roofing
DESCRIPTION:Historic buildings – Historic Roof Coverings\, Failures and Repair\nDate: Tuesday 23 June \nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: £18 (inc VAT) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Kevin Stubbs – this is the second in a series of talks Kevin will present over the next six weeks \nTalk will include details on: \n\nTiles\nSlate\nLead\n\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. \nHe 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. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-roofing/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200625T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200206T150522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200319T120251Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, St Fagans Open Air Museum\, Cardiff  - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops – POSTPONED\, NEW DATE TO FOLLOW\n\n\n\n \nDate: Thursday 25 June 2020 \n\nWhen: 0900 – 1700\n\nWhere: St Fagans Open Air Museum\, Cardiff\, CF5 6XB \n  \nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entry to the museum and comprehensive delegate pack \n\nThe day’s course will consider various aspects of building conservation. \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 a seminar room  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. \nThe museum stands in the grounds of the magnificent St Fagans Castle and gardens\, a late 16th-century manor house donated to the people of Wales by the Earl of Plymouth in 1948. \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. \nBook 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-cardiff/
LOCATION:St Fagans Open Air Museum\, CArdiff\, CF5 6XB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200630T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T162421
CREATED:20200629T100708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200629T133450Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Historic buildings - Stone
DESCRIPTION:Historic buildings – Stone buildings\, care and repair\nDate: Tuesday 30 June \nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: £18 (inc VAT) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Kevin Stubbs – this is the second in a series of talks Kevin will present over the next six weeks \nTalk will include details on: \n\nTypes of stone\nQuarying\nWorking the stone\nPhilosophy of repair\nDecay problems\nCleaning & consolidation\nGrouting voids and Bonding\n\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. \nHe 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. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-stone/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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