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SUMMARY:Webinar Recordings
DESCRIPTION:CPD essentials has a large catalogue of webinar recordings. Please email us if you require further information before purchase. \nWebinars costs £15 +VAT (£18.00) \nRecordings from 2021-2024 are available in the list below and can be ordered via the ticket section.  list of webinars 2024 \nTo book the ’12 for 10′ please chose the ‘BUY 12 FOR 10’ ticket below. We will then email you for your choice of 12 and these will be sent to you. \nYou do not access the links from the confirmation email. Links will be sent within 48 hours to watch on the CPD essentials YouTube channel. \nAll recordings are sent for exclusive use and we kindly ask that they’re not shared with colleagues. \n  \n\n\n\nTitle\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nAcetylated wood\nJustin Peckham\nAll about Acoya\n\n\nAcoustics\nRob Crampton\, Hush Acoustics\nAn update on the latest technology and legalities\n\n\nAsbestos for Surveyors\nCalum Skene\nWhat a surveyor needs to look out for\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA-Z of surveying\, Howard Jenkins\nHoward Jenkins\n\n\n\nBoundary disputes\nDavid Powell\nAn amusing talk from the presenter of BBC’s “Neighbours at War”\n\n\nBoundaries – a legal update\nIan Quayle\nThe latest legalities\n\n\nBuilding pathology\nBrian Robinson\nCase studies of what a surveyor missed\n\n\nBREEAM\n\n\n\n\nBuilding regs Part L1A\n\n\n\n\nBuilding Safety Act and secondary legislation\n\n\n\n\nBuilding safety act \nBuilding regs and listed buildings\n  \nJohn Palmer\n  \nListed buildings and how building regs work\n\n\nBusiness rates update\nAndrew Hetherton\nCheck challenge appeal\, statistics\, legal and valuation issues\, revaluation 2023\, fundamental review and case law update\n\n\nCDM\n\n\n\n\nCarbon monoxide and fire alarms\n\n\n\n\nClaim trends for Surveyors\nPolly McBride & Charlie Bending\, DAC Beachcroft\nTackling the key issues involving claims against Surveyors\n\n\nCentaur roofing technologies\n\n\n\n\nCleaning building masonry\nStonehealth\nThe different methods showing the disadvantages and advantages of each\n\n\nClimate change and heritage buildings\nPeter Cox\, Carrig Conservation\nImpact of climate change\, risk assessments\, adaptation & sustainable development goals\n\n\nCommercial leases\n\n\n\n\nConstruction insolvency\nRichard Winson\, Proptech Analytics\nIncluding warning signs and recovery plans\n\n\nCovenants & easements\n\n\n\n\nConcrete repair and protection\n\n\n\n\nContaminated land\nGo Contaminated Land Solutions\nThe current legislative framework and its philosophy. Roles and responsibilities in land clean up. Implications of land transfers\n\n\nCOVID and insurance\nJon Sharp\, Silver Shemmings Ash\nMarket approach\, force majeure\, mitigation\n\n\nDamp & mould\nJoe Malone\nThe scary side of this issue\n\n\nDealing with damp\nDamian Wallis\, Safeguard\nTools\, types\, condensation and repair and treat\n\n\nDilapidations – back to basics\nTerry Davis\n A look at the basics of dilapidations for those starting out\n\n\nDilapidations from a Mechanical Engineering view\nSimon Green\n\n\n\nDrones – an introduction\nPigs can fly\nSafe use of drones and their benefits\n\n\nDrones – best practice guidelines\nPigs can fly\nProduct range\, insurance\, uses\, training\n\n\nEcology\nLouisa Jones\, Pro Vision\nBats and other endangered species\n\n\nEMAP plans and reports\n\n\n\n\nElectrics and the home survey\n\n\n\n\nEthos of conservation\n\n\n\n\nEthics\nInstitute of Business Ethics\nAn update on business ethics applied to RICS\n\n\nExpert Witness Who are they & what do they do?\nHoward Jenkins\nWhy we need them\, in court\, instructions and meetings\n\n\nExpert report writing\nPenny Harper\, Legal Experience Training\nThe what’s\, how’s whys and presentations\n\n\nExternal Wall Insulation\nSimon Hailes\, K Systems\nAn update post Grenfell\n\n\nFibre reinforced pasters\nTom Blach\, Rose of Jericho\nTheir use in historic buildings\n\n\nFlexible approach to waterproofing\n\n\n\n\nFire safety  compliance – flat roofs\n\n\n\n\nFire doors\nAhmarra\nThe risk and how to prevent spread\n\n\nGreen roofs\n\n\n\n\nGiant hogweed & invasive bamboo\nDr Dan Jones\, Advanced Invasives\nControl methods\, costs\, impacts\, identification and errors\n\n\nHart v Large\nMalcolm Hollis\nA look at the situation\, legalities and what could have been prevented\n\n\nHot water & heating plant (free)\n\n\n\n\nHeat pumps\nThe Heat Pump Federation\nA full update on all things heat pumps\n\n\nHETAS Chimneys/clean air\nMichael Harvey\nTechnical Manager at HETAS\n\n\nHistoric bricks \, stone and mortars\nKevin Stubbs\nHistory\, care and repair and use of lime in construction\n\n\nHistoric buildings and climate change\nPeter Cox\, Carrig Conservation\nA look to the future\n\n\nHistoric buildings and damp\nKevin Stubbs\nThe effects of different levels of water and damp on historic structures\n\n\nHistoric cob buildings\nKevin Stubbs\nHistory and defects in cob buildings\n\n\nHistoric detailing – the devil is in the details\nKevin Stubbs\nStatutory requirements before repair\, understanding the history\, external & internal details & materials\n\n\nHistoric roofing slate and lead\nKevin Stubbs\nProblems of failure\, flashings\, acid corrosion\, chimneys and other sheet materials\n\n\nHistoric roofing – thatch\, shingle & tiles\nKevin Stubbs\nProblems of decay\, fire\, repair & selection of materials\n\n\nHistoric timber frames\nKevin Stubbs\n A look at housing from the 20th century and ways of identification\n\n\nHistory of clay tiles\nKeymer tiles\nBackground\, manufacture and use\n\n\nHow old is that house\nPhilip Santo\nA look at houses over the ages\n\n\nIntroduction to sustainable building\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to ecology & planning\nLouisa Jones\, Pro-vision\nProtected species\, bats and birds\n\n\nInvasive plants and bamboo\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to our heritage\nKevin Stubbs\nDating\, listed buildings\, conservation areas\, common structural & decay problems\n\n\nJapanese knotweed\nDr Dan Jones\, Advanced Invasives\nIdentifying\, damage\, solutions\, management\, locations and media\n\n\nLand registration\nIan Quayle\nUpdate from an experienced and popular Solicitor\n\n\nLeasehold enfranchisement\n\n\n\n\nLeashold flats in the light of EW1\nRichard Snape\nA legal approach\n\n\nLegionella\n\n\n\n\nLegal role of the contract administrator\nKai Von Pahlen and Sara Hollow VWV\nLetters of intent\, certificates and payments in contracts\, defects & delay\n\n\nL&T Act\n\n\n\n\nLegal update\nEmma Preece\, CRS\nA commercial legal update\n\n\nLife cycle analysis of building materials\n\n\n\n\nLovingly restored property nightmares\n\n\n\n\nLow pitched roofing\n\n\n\n\nLow carbon technologies\n\n\n\n\nLow carbon designs\n\n\n\n\nMaking fees from MEES\nMartin Gibbons\, Vital\nThe opportunities for Surveyors from MEES\n\n\nMEES update\nBen Strange\, Mobius\nAn update on the latest developments\n\n\nModern methods of masonry repair\nCraig Walker Helefix\nTypical defects\, repair solutions\, remedial reinforcement and tiles\n\n\nMortar analysis\nTom Balch\nRose of Jericho\n\n\nNatural cement\n\nThe Benefits\, History and  applications of Natural Cement based products including Concrete Repairs\, Waterproofing\, Screeding\, Grouting and Sprayed Concrete\n\n\nNEC\nWilliam Brown\, Quigg Gordon\nEthos\, suite structure\, design liability\, subcontracting\, dispute resolution \, claiming more time & money\n\n\nNew Homes Ombudsman\n\n\n\n\nNew house\, old house\nHoward Jenkins\nAnother excellent talk from this popular speaker\n\n\nParty walls & the Building Surveyor\nSteven Way\, Collyer Stevens\nA run through what a Surveyors should look out for regarding party walls\n\n\nPassivhaus\n\n\n\n\nPest control surveys\n\n\n\n\nPII update\nGreg Harrison\,  Howdens\nMarket update\, approaching renewal\, risk\, liability & insurance in Valuation Guidance Note Edition 2\n\n\nPlanning update\nJames Iles Pro vision\nWhite paper\, permitted development\, housing targets\, use classes\, nitrate neutrality\, climate emergency\, biodiversity gain\n\n\nProfile sheet roofing\nHarry\nRepair or replace\n\n\nProperty litigation\n\n\n\n\nRAAC and Asbestos\n\n\n\n\nRadon\nRebecca Coates\nWhat is it and should I care?\, How to test and how to reduce levels\n\n\nRating update\nAndrew Hetherton\nUpdate from the President of the IRRV\n\n\nRent reviews\n\n\n\n\nRed book update\nPaul Batho\nThe essentials\, UK national supplement\, changes from 2020\, Covid guidance\n\n\nReinforced concrete structures\nRyan Williams\nStructurecare\n\n\nRICS Home Survey Standards\nPhlip Santo and Tom Littler\nA 3 part webinar covering context\, content and reporting\n\n\nRights of Light\n\n\n\n\nRights of way\nIan  Quayle\nAn update from this excellent solicitor\n\n\nSafety at height\nJohn Hynes\, Autumnal Services\nThe latest of safe working and fall arrest\n\n\nScaffolding\n\n\n\n\nSDLT\nIan Quayle\nAn update from this excellent solicitor\n\n\nSmart homes\n\n\n\n\nSpray foam\n\n\n\n\nStabilising structures\nCraig Walker\nHelefix\n\n\nSurveyors liability\nDAC Beachcroft\nHart v Large\, risk management\, implications and impact on surveyors\n\n\nSustainable timber\n\n\n\n\nSustainability of concrete roof tiles\n\n\n\n\nSustainable retrofit\nLucy Pedler\, The Green Register\nDefinitions\, drivers and measures\n\n\nTechnology for Surveyors\nGarry Taylor\nDrones\, Infra red\n\n\nThe affect of Covid on construction contracts\nHenry Hathaway\, Silver Shemmings Ash\nA look at what you should consider during these times\n\n\nThe terrible truth about lawyers\nIan Quayle Legal training\nProblems with conveyancing\, how to solve them\, what causes them\, deficiencies of land registration\n\n\nThermography\n\nHow surveyors can benefit from this technology\n\n\nTimber framed historic buildings\nKevin Stubbs\nHistory and development\, decay\, repair\, dating and fire\n\n\nTree Identification\n\n\n\n\nTraditional paints and finishes\nTom Balch\, Rose of Jericho\nThe range of historic materials and their uses\n\n\nUnveiling the impacts on mine entries on the conveyancing market\n\n\n\n\nUnderstanding flood risk\nPaul Drury\, Ambiental\nFlood disaster management\, forecasting and modelling date and climate change\n\n\nValuation update\nAnthony Banfield\nRICS red book requirements\, material uncertainty\, market value\, uncertain times\n\n\nWhat can I tell you about cracks\nMalcolm Hollis\nA talk from the master of defects\n\n\nWhy gutters fail\n\n\n\n\nZinc as a building envelope
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Planning update
DESCRIPTION:Planning update\nDate: Wednesday 13 January 2021 \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10.00 plus VAT (£12) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from James lles\, ProVision \nJames joined Pro Vision in 2016 and has been a member of the Royal Town Planning Institute since 2009. \nHe has experience across many development sectors\, including residential\, commercial\, higher education and leisure/tourism. His experience includes projects across the UK\, including private and public sector schemes and private/public sector collaborations on Simplified Planning Zones and Local Development Orders. James also has five years of experience in local government\, including preparing local development plans. \nJames is experienced in coordinating and submitting planning applications\, local plan representations\, appeals and briefing Counsel\, as well as public exhibitions and stakeholder consultations. \nJames will cover some of the following: \n\nThe effect of COVID on planning\nNew time-limited permitted development rights\nValidation of applications\nDetermination timescales\nPublicity and consultation for planning applications\nVirtual planning committees\nNationally Significant Infrastructure Projects\nWhere to go for additional information\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-planning/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Rural Practice,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210120T180000
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Red book update and market uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:Red book update and market uncertainty\nDate: Wednesday 20 January 2021 \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Paul Batho \nPaul Batho is a chartered surveyor specialising in the valuation\, investment and finance of commercial property. His career has combined professional work with teaching and lecturing. After a degree in geography at Oxford University he qualified as a chartered surveyor in 1981 and worked for 20 years in consultancy in the City of London\, specialising in valuation and investment advice to the banking and financial services sector. From 2001-2009 he was Director of Studies at the College of Estate Management in Reading. He was Chief Executive of NARA (the Association of Property and Fixed Charge Receivers) from 2009–15 and Programme Director for the IPF/University of Cambridge Diploma in Property Investment from 2010 – 16. \nPaul has had an active involvement with RICS for many years. He was a member of the UK Education Standards Board from 2006-13 and was closely involved in accrediting university courses for RICS in Europe and the USA. He has subsequently authored a number of RICS guidance notes on valuation topics and is currently working on a series of international guides to the RICS Red Book. \nSummary \nThe latest updates to the RICS Valuation – Global Standards (Red Book Global) come into force on 31st January 2020. The main reason for issuing the update is to take account of the changes to the International Valuation Standards (IVS) – which the Red Book Global adopts and applies. However\, the opportunity has been taken to make some other changes and refinements to the Red Book Global in the light of experience and developments since the current edition was issued in June 2017. Paul will also focus on valuation during the continued market uncertainty \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-redbook/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210127T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210127T173000
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Expert report writing
DESCRIPTION:Expert report writing\nDate: Wednesday 27 January 2021 \nTime: 1630 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Penny Harper\,MA (Oxon)\, Solicitor\, FRSA Legal Experience Training \nPenny has expertise in working with expert witnesses and witnesses of fact in a range of legal fora including the High Court\, the County Court\, Arbitrations\, Tribunals\, Disciplinary Hearings\, Employment Tribunals\, Professional Conduct /Regulatory Hearings\, Inquiries\, Crown Court\, Magistrates Court and Inquests. Penny is the principal author of “The expert witness” a practical guide published by Sweet and Maxwell. Penny designed the Advanced Professional Award in Expert Witness Evidence (APAEWE) qualification accredited by Pearson Learning at a Masters level (not length). Penny and the Legal Experience Training team are top ranked in Chambers for Witness Familiarisation and Expert Witness Litigation Support. Penny is regularly instructed direct by members of the bar\, solicitors\, experts and organisations to prepare witnesses for hearings. \n\nSummary \nThis session is essential for experts who are instructed to write advisory or expert witness reports. Expert reports are scrutinised by other professionals including lawyers and may be used in the litigation process to settle cases or form the basis of questioning in hearings or court proceedings. The session includes considering the structure\, content and style of an expert report. Attendees will learn how to structure an expert report to logically include the issues to be addressed\, a foundation of facts and a well-reasoned objective opinion leading to their final conclusion. Tips will be given on handling and clarifying instructions\, how to avoid bias in report writing and understanding when an expert witness report is privileged. \nLearning outcomes for the session:  \n\nClarifying instructions and privilege\nEvaluating the difference between an advisory report and party appointed expert report\nIdentifying the key stages in writing an expert report\nDealing with strengths and weaknesses in the evidence and avoiding party appointed bias\nConsidering the issues\, facts\, opinion and conclusion\nHow to write in a clear\, concise and accessible manner\nAnalysis of the structure\, content and style of an expert report\nConsidering how to set out a well-reasoned and objective opinion\nGetting the formalities right; statements of truth\, statements of compliance and statements of conflict.\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-expert/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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