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Building and Designing for Security and Continuity

Category: Building Regulations
PLEASE NOTE: There are no dates planned for this as a Public Course. The subject is still available as an in- house course. Please do let us know if you would be interested in attending this course as a public course as it will help us with planning for courses in 2012. Thank you.

• This 1 DAY COURSE will provide an overview of the considerations needed to develop and build continuity and resilience.

• Protecting organisations is a key priority and this course will provide expertise from a variety of resources that will enable organisations to weather the storm.

• Risk has become a hot topic for business in the 21st Century. The challenge for organisations is to create continuity and build resilience. The impact of disruptions to organisations in our communities can be significantly reduced through proper education, preparation and planning.

• Whether it is the flooding of 2007, the terrorist attacks of 7/7, or a host of other more mundane risks, the ability to reduce the impact exists, and needs to be built into our industry’s thinking.

• Business Continuity Management is recognised as a key tool in delivering resilience and significantly lowering risk. Developments in the legislation and standards areas are increasingly affecting businesses of all types. BCM is now the key tool in managing organisational risk. Continuity Forum research shows effective procedures can reduce losses by up to 90% and in many cases avoid incidents entirely.

• Embedding Business Continuity is more than just having a plan - it is about designing for resilience. Recognising critical vulnerabilities and adapting your current practices is a key opportunity to mitigate the risk and increase the resilience of organisations in our communities.
Public Course Delegate Rate: £ plus VAT
No scheduled dates currently available. In-house only.

Building Regs - Achieving compliance with the Building Regulations Part L

Category: Building Regulations
PLEASE NOTE: There are no dates planned for this as a Public Course. The subject is still available as an in- house course. Please do let us know if you would be interested in attending this course as a public course as it will help us with planning for courses in 2012. Thank you.

- You may be interested in our 'Building Regulations' course which contains an hours content on Part L.

This course will provide professionals within the building industry with valuable practical guidance on how to demonstrate compliance with the new approved documents L1A – L1B and L2A – L2B.
It will focus on the requirements in detail, including the interpretation of the standards and, through the use of case studies involving real projects, will guide you through the compliance route.


SPEAKER ALL VENUES
• Jim Goddard
Public Course Delegate Rate: £ plus VAT
No scheduled dates currently available. In-house only.

Building Regs - B Aware - New Building Regulations Part B - Fire Safety

Category: Building Regulations
PLEASE NOTE: There are no dates planned for this as a Public Course. The subject is still available as an in- house course. Please do let us know if you would be interested in attending this course as a public course as it will help us with planning for courses in 2012. Thank you.

- You may be interested in our 'Building Regulations' course which includes an hours content on Part B.

Course Background

The long awaited new version of Approved Document B – Fire Safety, has now been published and came into force on 6 April 2007.

The document is one of a number of fire related publications that will impact on the construction industry in relation to fire issues. The other publications include:-

. Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
. Building Bulletin 100, Designing and Managing Against the Risk of Fire in Schools
. Firecode: HTM 05-02, Guidance to Support Functional Provisions for Healthcare Premises
Public Course Delegate Rate: £ plus VAT
No scheduled dates currently available. In-house only.

Building Regs - Building Regulations Part L and F in action

Category: Building Regulations
PLEASE NOTE: There are no dates planned for this as a Public Course. The subject is still available as an in- house course. Please do let us know if you would be interested in attending this course as a public course as it will help us with planning for courses in 2012. Thank you.

- You may also be interested in our 'Keeping up to speed with Building Regulations...' course which contains over an hour on parts L and F.

This 1 DAY COURSE is designed to develop delegates’ general knowledge of the Building Regulations with in-depth knowledge of Parts L and F, which can be adopted for everyday use.
Public Course Delegate Rate: £ plus VAT
No scheduled dates currently available. In-house only.

Sustainable Homes & Energy Conscious Buildings

Category: Building Regulations
PLEASE NOTE: Though there are no dates planned for this as a public course, the subject is still available as an in- house course. Please do let us know if you would be interested in attending this course as a public course as it will help us with planning for courses in 2012. Thank you.

COURSE BACKGROUND

This 1 DAY COURSE will examine the latest legislation and thinking in the building industry involving the complex area of sustainability and how it impacts on construction projects.

COURSE SPLIT
The course will be split into morning and afternoon sessions
Morning: Achieving Sustainable Homes
Afternoon: Energy Conscious Buildings
Delegates can attend either or both sessions
The fee alternatives are given under the fees section at the end
Public Course Delegate Rate: £ plus VAT
No scheduled dates currently available. In-house only.
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Building Regs to get red tape challenge

13/01/2012 10:46:16
Statutory construction regulations, including the Building Regulations, are to be made open to public scrutiny this month. They have just been released on the government's Red Tape Challenge website (www.redtapechallenge.cabinetoffice.gov.uk ). This is despite the fact that some parts of the Buildings Regs will be out for consultation in 2012.

The objective of this challenge is to reduce red tape to increase business efficiency, without compromising on safety. Housing, Construction and Planning is the latest sector featured on the website, allowing comment on regulations, from those it affects.

At the end of the consultation period, all comments will be forwarded to a "Star Chamber" chaired by Oliver Letwin, Minister of State for the Cabinet Office, where he and his team will decide upon which regulations need strengthening, and which should be abolished.

The common thought is that this will not have much effect on the existing regulations in the short term. The industry has threatened to radically change Building Regulations over the years but as yet we have only seen increased regulation, not de-regulation. Proposed revisions to the Building Regulations are expected in draft form early this year, to be implemented next year, in 2013.

Ensure your team is up to date with the Building Regulations, changes and proposals, with our one day course 'Keeping up to speed with the latest Building & Fire Regulations'.

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