Newton Waterproofing

Join Newton for a live RIBA CPD Webinar

  • 16 Jul 2020

Following the success of Newton Waterproofing’s first live CPD event, Newton Technical Director Richard Crossley will be delivering the company’s second, RIBA-approved CPD webinar on Wednesday 5 August at 1pm.

Newton Waterproofing Systems’ RIBA approved, double-points CPD seminar, ‘A Designers Guide to Type C Internal Basement Waterproofing to BS 8102:2009’, will focus on giving designers and specifiers a guide to the features and benefits of internal cavity drain waterproofing.

With more than 25 years of experience in the waterproofing industry, Richard will provide an overview of waterproofing design requirements, in accordance with current legislation, including:

– The evolution of Type C internal cavity drain waterproofing.

– The importance of the requirement for maintainability within BS 8102:2009.

– Related sustainability issues.

– The importance of using specialist waterproofing designers and contractors.

The presentation will last approximately 45 minutes and will end with a Q&A session, giving participants the opportunity to discuss the CPD material in greater detail with Richard.

To register for the live CPD event, click the corresponding link.

If you are unable to join the live webinar, but would still like to watch the CPD, email [email protected] to access a free 18-minute CPD video that can be watched at any time.

Once the webinar is complete, Newton will also provide all attendees with a training certificate, as proof of attendance.

Newton Waterproofing Systems,
Newton House,
17-20 Sovereign Way,
Tonbridge,
Kent,
United Kingdom,
TN9 1RH

Phone: 01732 496 513
Fax: 01732 359 033
E-mail: [email protected]

 

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