19 March 2009
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Venue:
Deaf Cultural Centre, Ladywood Road, Birmingham, B16 8SZ
Description:
A detailed look at the implications and impact on design and process of two key aspects of Part E and Part L of the Building Regulations.
The half day event will look at how changes in regulation and new developments affect the work of Architects and the management of architectural design.
Energy Performance Certificates: The content of this part of the seminar will cover
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the background legislation
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why EPC's are needed - commercial and residential – and what they are
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how are they obtained and what are the exceptions
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how the need for EPC's will influence the design of buildings
Robust Details to satisfy the requirements of part E of the Building Regulations: The content of this part of the session will cover:
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the background legislation and why it is needed
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what 'robust details' are and how they are used
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what results have been obtained from the testing programme and the implications
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how details and testing will influence the design of buildings and what are the alternatives
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how EcoHomes and the Code for Sustainable Homes are affected.
The seminar gives you three hours of general awareness and detailed knowledge CPD under the 'Construction Skills – Statutory Requirements' section of the RIBA Core Curriculum.
Speakers: Dave Baker is CEO of Robust Details Limited. He has been technical director at the HBF, Chief Building Surveyor for a London Borough and a visiting lecturer at the University of Westminster.
Martin Russell-Croucher: Director, Accreditation & Certification, RICS and Chair. RICS Sustainability Working Group.
Fees:
RIBA CPD Club Members: Free of charge
Club member guest: £47.15 (£41.00 + VAT)
RIBA members: £64.98 (£56.50 + VAT)
Others: £88.55 (£77.00 + VAT)