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Newton Waterproofing Releases Full List of RIBA CPD Webinars for 2024

  • 28 Nov 2023

Newton Waterproofing, the UK’s leading independent designers and suppliers of guaranteed waterproofing systems, has released its list of free, RIBA-approved CPD webinars for 2024. 

Held on a regular basis, the RIBA-approved and double-points CPDs are delivered to architects, engineers and construction professionals across the country via both the RIBA Academy and the online directory SpecifiedBy.

These include a choice of four CPD seminars, all providing best-practice guidance and compliance on different aspects of structural waterproofing, and all in line with the 2022 British Standard for waterproofing, BS 8102:2022.

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Subjects include:

  1. Waterproofing Design Strategies to the New British Standard 8102:2022
  2. A Designer’s Guide to ‘Type C’ Waterproofing to the New British Standard
  3. Achieving Continuity in Concrete Waterproofing to the New British Standard
  4. Principles of ‘Type A’ Barrier Waterproofing to the New British Standard

Newton’s 2024 calendar of free RIBA CPD webinars will be held on the following dates: 

 – Tuesday 23rd January 2024 – with SpecifiedBy
 – Monday 5th February 2024 – 12pm with RIBA
 – Tuesday 5th March 2024 – with SpecifiedBy
 – Tuesday 7th May 2024 – with SpecifiedBy
 – Monday 24th June 2024 – 12pm with RIBA
 – Monday 30th September 2024 – 12pm with RIBA
 – Tuesday 15th October 2024 – with SpecifiedBy
 – Monday 2nd December 2024 – 12pm with RIBA

Registration links for each CPD webinar will be added to the Newton website as soon as they become available. Alternatively, you can also contact Newton to be kept informed of upcoming CPD events and other free training resources.

Alongside the online webinars, all CPD presentations are also available as face-to-face seminars, as private webinars over video call, or as virtual e-learning training modules.

Design Service

In addition to delivering their RIBA-approved CPDs, Newton also provides a complete waterproofing Design Service, from initial consultations and design meetings through to site support and guaranteed installation by the company’s approved contractors, all backed by their own Professional Indemnity Insurance. 

Warren Muschialli, Newton Waterproofing Managing Director, comments: “The British Standard for Waterproofing BS8102:2022 recommends that a waterproofing specialist should be appointed as part of the design team so that an integrated waterproofing solution is created.

“This specialist should be suitably qualified, capable of devising solutions that accommodate project constraints, and able to provide the design team with guidance to assist with the design, installation and future maintenance of the waterproofed structure. 

“The recent updates to the Building Safety Act 2022 also allow Building Regulations to impose competence requirements relating to either the skills, knowledge, experience and behaviours of any appointed person, or the organisational capability of any business involved in the design of a project. As a result, the need for specialist involvement in specification processes has never been higher.

“By employing Newton’s team of industry-qualified experts, specifiers will benefit from our help with their design process, not only in terms of education, but also in terms of compliance, and in ensuring guaranteed installations by specialist contractors – all supported by the knowledge of the most experienced company in the UK waterproofing industry.”

To book your CPD, visit www.newtonwaterproofing.co.uk, call 01732 360 095, or email [email protected]

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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