Newton

Register Today for Next Newton Live CPD Webinar

  • 28 May 2021

Join Newton on Wednesday 9 June at 1pm for the first live webinar presentation of its newest RIBA approved, double-point CPD on ‘Principles of Type A External Waterproofing to British Standard 8102:2009’.

This focuses on Type A ‘barrier’ waterproofing protection, which is applied to either the internal or external surface of a structure. This is in order to resist the pressure of water trying to enter a building. 

Richard Crossley, Newton Technical Director, has over 25 years of experience in the waterproofing industry. He will present an overview of Type A waterproofing design requirements and principles.

Newton

The CPD covers the following topics

  • The principles of Type A membranes, including examples of historic failures and how to design effective Type A solutions.
  • A recap of the principles of British Standard 8102:2009. 
  • An overview of pre-applied and post—applied membranes, internal membranes, detailing and application. 

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

To register for the live CPD webinar on Wednesday 9 June at 1pm, click the link

If you are unable to join the live webinar, but wish to receive the CPD presentation, email [email protected] to book a time suitable for you and your colleagues. 

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

Newton held a CPD in May focusing on Type B Waterproofing, which you can read about here.

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]

 

Visit Newton Waterproofing System's website

Leave a Reply

Latest news

BMBI
GEZE
Encon
SWA

SWA: A focus on Steel Window Association member West Leigh

Located in Charlton, South London, SWA member West Leigh was established during the Blitz, in 1943. During the destruction in London, the company helped in repairing windows and facades that had been damaged by bombings throughout the city.

Posted in Articles, Building Associations & Institutes, Building Industry News, Building Products & Structures, Building Services, Building Systems, Case Studies, Facades, Glass, Glazing, Restoration & Refurbishment, Retrofit & Renovation, Steel and Structural Frames, Walls, Windows