Heritage roofing

Keymer launches CPD for heritage roofing projects

  • 2 Mar 2016

Keymer has announced its first RIBA-approved CPD which will support architects and roofing professionals in their understanding of heritage roofing.

The new seminar invites professionals to learn about the history of Keymer’s handmade tiles, including where they come from, the production process and how to use them effectively.

Architects will be guided on how to specify products for the heritage sector and the key considerations for the application of handmade tiles now and in the future.

Those who attend the seminar at Wienerberger’s Ewhurst factory in Surrey will also have the opportunity to see the manufacturing process take place, and will be able to create a Keymer tile of their own.

Richard Bishop, Category Marketing Manager for Roof at Wienerberger, commented: “We are delighted to be able to offer the first Keymer CPD from Wienerberger and to be recognised by RIBA. 

Conforming to their CPD guidelines means we are able to deliver an industry standard curriculum that will benefit architects and industry professionals. We’ve seen a lot of interest in the seminar already and places are limited, so I’d urge anybody interested to get in touch to secure a place.”

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