Specialist water management manufacturer Alumasc launches its second series of live CPD webinars, following a hugely successful programme last year.
Suitable for Architects, Specifiers, Contractors, and Engineers specifying for water management and building drainage in the construction industry, series two comprises a full range of online RIBA accredited, core curriculum CPD seminars that encompass all five brands under the Alumasc WMS umbrella: Skyline, Rainwater, Harmer, Wade and Gatic.
Each webinar will provide viewers expert knowledge, insight and technical advice from Alumasc product experts. Trusted content will encompass product information and systems and technical standards from the broader context of urban water management.
Alumasc WMS Marketing Director, Ben Green, comments: “Over 800 people attended the first series of webinars last year and there are high expectations that the second series will be just as popular. We’re very much looking forward to welcoming everyone this time round!”
The series launched early May and will continue into the summer until 23 September. Those interested in joining should register here quickly to avoid disappointment.
Highlights of this programme include: ‘Aluminium Fascia, Soffits and Coping Systems,’ presented by Ivan Colvil, Skyline’s Senior Technical Manager; ‘Rainwater Disposal from Pitched Roofs,’ presented by Martin Wood, Regional Key Account Manager for the North; and ‘Internal Rainwater Drainage’ presented by Specification Manager Shaun Fowler.
See the full live CPD webinar series and sign up here: alumascwms.co.uk/knowledge/
Alumasc Water Management Solutions
Station Road
Kettering
Northants
NN15 5JP
United Kingdom
Phone: 01536 383810
Fax: 01744 648401
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