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Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 12.30 - 16.00
- Location: Virtual Event via Zoom
- Booking closes on
Good Building Control rarely results in formal action. But does your team really have the necessary skills and competence if formal action became necessary?
This course provides training from informal day to day enforcement activity, through to carrying out investigations and going to court when formal action is required.
It will cover enforcement in areas of the Building Regulations, Unauthorised Work and Initial Notices, with an overview of the relevant changes in the Building Safety Act 2022, Building Act 1984 and the Building Regulations 2010 (as amended) from the 1st of October 2023.
CPD: This course counts for 4 hours CPD.
Cost: £80+VAT
Platform: This course will be held via Zoom and will run for 4.5 hours including time for breaks.
Course Content & Learning Outcomes:
- Informal and formal enforcement
- The Building Act delegated powers/rights of entry
- Enforcement of Building Regulations - Enforcement Policy, Section 35 offences, Section 36 notices and the Stop and Compliance (35B &C) Notices in England.
- How does the Building Safety Act change Enforcement for and by LA’s?
- Action against Building Control? Including current Case Law
- Enforcement of Unauthorised work and Regularisations
- Initial Notices - Reversions
- Planning and investigation - Police and Criminal Evidence Act, witness statements
- Court processes - how to give evidence and what to expect.
Who should attend:
Building control managers
Principal and senior surveyors and team leaders
Building control surveyors
Practice managers, assistant building control surveyors
Trainees and apprentices
Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 09.30 - 13.00
- Location: Virtual Event via Zoom
- Booking closes on
This course covers common foundation types used today on both residential and commercial properties including the range of foundations available from simple trench fill foundations through to piling and ground beams. Delegates will learn about the design of simply supported basic structural elements, timber floor joists and steel beams over openings. The course will include an exercise based on a domestic extension that looks at loading, bending moments and shear forces, steel beams, floor joists and associated elements.
CPD: This course counts for 3 hours CPD.
Cost: Days 1 & 2 cost £80.00+VAT per day. You will need to book each part separately using the links at the bottom of this page.
Platform: This course will be held via Zoom and will run for 3.5 hours including time for breaks.
Day One Course Content:
- Loadings and loading assessments.
- Structural analysis of simple structure - Bending moments and shear forces
- Design of timber floors including worked example and practice session
- Common types of foundations and their uses
Day Two Course Content:
- Brief recap on the loading and structural analysis from Day 1
- Design of simply supported steel beams including worked example and practice session
- Structural alterations of domestic properties
Delegates will gain an understanding of the different types of foundations and where there are likely to be used. This will better assist them with their on site assessment when inspecting trial holes and reading through any site investigation reports. They will also learn to understand how loadings are obtained for subsequent analysis on a domestic property. Using these loadings they will then be able to analyse the structural member before proceeding to the design of that structural member.
Who Should Attend?
Surveyors who are keen to develop their expertise and knowledge of the subject, together with qualified surveyors who want an update session for continuing professional development.
Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 09.30 - 13.00
- Location: Virtual Event via Zoom
- Booking closes on
This course covers common foundation types used today on both residential and commercial properties including the range of foundations available from simple trench fill foundations through to piling and ground beams. Delegates will learn about the design of simply supported basic structural elements, timber floor joists and steel beams over openings. The course will include an exercise based on a domestic extension that looks at loading, bending moments and shear forces, steel beams, floor joists and associated elements.
CPD: This course counts for 3 hours CPD.
Cost: Days 1 & 2 cost £80.00+VAT per day. You will need to book each part separately using the links at the bottom of this page.
Platform: This course will be held via Zoom and will run for 3.5 hours including time for breaks.
Day One Course Content:
- Loadings and loading assessments.
- Structural analysis of simple structure - Bending moments and shear forces
- Design of timber floors including worked example and practice session
- Common types of foundations and their uses
Day Two Course Content:
- Brief recap on the loading and structural analysis from Day 1
- Design of simply supported steel beams including worked example and practice session
- Structural alterations of domestic properties
Delegates will gain an understanding of the different types of foundations and where there are likely to be used. This will better assist them with their on site assessment when inspecting trial holes and reading through any site investigation reports. They will also learn to understand how loadings are obtained for subsequent analysis on a domestic property. Using these loadings they will then be able to analyse the structural member before proceeding to the design of that structural member.
Who Should Attend?
Surveyors who are keen to develop their expertise and knowledge of the subject, together with qualified surveyors who want an update session for continuing professional development.
Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 09.30 - 13.00
- Location: Virtual Event Via Zoom
- Booking closes on
This course is designed to provide anyone involved in the design, checking, implementation and inspection of foundations, ground works and ground floor slabs with the basic knowledge necessary to perform their role with confidence. We will look at relevant sections of the Building Act 1984, Part A of the Building Regulations, British Standards and Codes of Practice, different materials and systems, ground conditions, soil types and characteristics and what to do when building near trees. Delegates will gain knowledge and understanding of the various requirements, materials, procedures and good practice involved in foundations and ground works. It is aimed at all building control professionals, designers, contractors and site managers who require a basic understanding of the principles and practices of foundations and groundworks.
Please note: This course is split over two half days. Part 1 can be booked as a stand alone course but if you wish to attend Part 2 you must have attended Part 1. If you wish to book Parts 1 and 2 you will need to make a separate booking for each day.
CPD: Parts 1 & 2 count for 3 hours of CPD each.
Cost: Parts 1 & 2 will cost £80.00 + VAT each per delegate. You will need to book each part separately using the links at the bottom of this page.
Platform: This course will be held via Zoom. Part 1 & 2 will run for 3.5 hours including time for breaks.
Course Content & Learning Outcomes:
Part 1 - Basic Foundations (extensions and residential buildings) - For more detailed information on the course content please click here.
- Soil and soil classification
- Site investigations
- Foundation types
- Ground floor construction
- Retaining walls (small)
- Testing and tolerances
- Foundation depth calculators
- Contamination
Part 2 - Advanced Foundations (commercial, industrial, high-rise and basements) - For more detailed information please click here.
- Soil and soil classification (advanced)
- Site investigations (additional information)
- Foundation types
- Piling
- Retaining walls (large)
- Basements
- Testing, static, dynamic, integrity
- Foundation/pile calculations
- Piling - good practice guide
- Contamination
Testimonials:
"Well presented and the hand-outs were very useful"
"An excellent and informative course"
"A very interesting course that added further valuable knowledge that I can use when out on site!"
"This was the best LABC course I have been on! I learnt so much and gained a crucial insight into soil mechanics."
Who should attend:
This course is suited to any building professional who wants to get a good basic understanding of foundations and ground works.
- Architects
- Chartered Architectural Technologists
- Developers
- Builders
- Contractors
- Specialist Contractors
- Building Consultants
- Surveyors
- Public Service Building Control Surveyors
Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 09.30 - 13.30
- Location: Virtual Event Via Zoom
- Booking closes on
This course is designed to provide anyone involved in the design, checking, implementation and inspection of foundations, ground works and ground floor slabs with the basic knowledge necessary to perform their role with confidence. We will look at relevant sections of the Building Act 1984, Part A of the Building Regulations, British Standards and Codes of Practice, different materials and systems, ground conditions, soil types and characteristics and what to do when building near trees. Delegates will gain knowledge and understanding of the various requirements, materials, procedures and good practice involved in foundations and ground works. It is aimed at all building control professionals, designers, contractors and site managers who require a basic understanding of the principles and practices of foundations and groundworks.
Please note: This course is split over two half days. Part 1 can be booked as a stand alone course but if you wish to attend Part 2 you must have attended Part 1. If you wish to book Parts 1 and 2 you will need to make a separate booking for each day.
CPD: Parts 1 & 2 count for 3 hours of CPD each.
Cost: Parts 1 & 2 will cost £80.00 + VAT each per delegate. You will need to book each part separately using the links at the bottom of this page.
Platform: This course will be held via Zoom. Part 1 & 2 will run for 3.5 hours including time for breaks.
Course Content & Learning Outcomes:
Part 1 - Basic Foundations (extensions and residential buildings) - For more detailed information on the course content please click here.
- Soil and soil classification
- Site investigations
- Foundation types
- Ground floor construction
- Retaining walls (small)
- Testing and tolerances
- Foundation depth calculators
- Contamination
Part 2 - Advanced Foundations (commercial, industrial, high-rise and basements) - For more detailed information please click here.
- Soil and soil classification (advanced)
- Site investigations (additional information)
- Foundation types
- Piling
- Retaining walls (large)
- Basements
- Testing, static, dynamic, integrity
- Foundation/pile calculations
- Piling - good practice guide
- Contamination
Testimonials:
"Well presented and the hand-outs were very useful"
"An excellent and informative course"
"A very interesting course that added further valuable knowledge that I can use when out on site!"
"This was the best LABC course I have been on! I learnt so much and gained a crucial insight into soil mechanics."
Who should attend:
This course is suited to any building professional who wants to get a good basic understanding of foundations and ground works.
- Architects
- Chartered Architectural Technologists
- Developers
- Builders
- Contractors
- Specialist Contractors
- Building Consultants
- Surveyors
- Public Service Building Control Surveyors
Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 12.00pm - 2pm
- Location: Virtual Event via Zoom
- Booking closes on
Events | |
5 November 2020 | Rewatch and log your CPD on the Virtual Learning Environment - https://cpd.labc.co.uk/course/view.php?id=724 |
15 December 2020 |
Rewatch and log your CPD on the Virtual Learning Environment - https://cpd.labc.co.uk/course/view.php?id=740 |
4 February 2021 |
Rewatch and log your CPD on the Virtual Learning Environment - https://cpd.labc.co.uk/course/view.php?id=754 |
25 March 2021 |
Rewatch and log your CPD on the Virtual Learning Environment - https://cpd.labc.co.uk/course/view.php?id=769 |
26 May 2021 |
Rewatch and log your CPD on the Virtual Learning Environment - https://cpd.labc.co.uk/course/view.php?id=780 |
25 June 2021 |
Learning & Development Qualifications Information Session Rewatch and log your CPD on the Virtual Learning Environment - https://cpd.labc.co.uk/course/view.php?id=790 |
13 July 2021 |
Rewatch and log your CPD for the Building Safety Bill Member Update Session here - https://cpd.labc.co.uk/course/view.php?id=794 |
3, 7 & 17 December 2021 |
Rewatch the Grant Funding for LABC Qualificaitons & Comptence Validations webianr on the VLE |
14 March 2022 |
Rewatch the Member Update webinar and log your CPD on the VLE |
19 May 2022 |
Rewatch the Member Update webinar and log your CPD on the VLE |
23 May 2022 |
Rewatch the LABC and University of Wolverhampton webinar discussing the enrolment process for the Building Control Apprenticeship degree starting in 2022/2023. |
17 June 2022 12pm - 2pm |
Rewatch the F, L, O and S refresher webinar and log your CPD on the VLE |
8 December 2022 3pm - 5 pm |
Rewatch the Member Update Webinar focusing on Part R. |
12 December 2022 3pm - 5pm |
Rewatch the Welsh Member Update Webinar focusing on Parts F, L & O |
22 March 2023 2pm - 4pm |
Rewatch the Member Update Webinar focusing on Parts F & L |
30 March 2023 |
Rewatch the Member Update Webinar focusing on Competence & Validation webinar |
7 July 2023 |
Rewatch the Member Update Webinar focusing on the BSCF |
26 September 2023 |
Rewatch the Member Update Webinar focusing on MDT |
10 October |
Rewatch the Member Update Webinar focusing on Registration of the Building Control Profession |
21 November 2023 |
Rewatch the Regulation Update Webinar focusing on Transition - Drop in session with the LABC Technical Team |
5 December 2023 |
Rewatch the Regulation Update Webinar focusing on the Application Procedures - Drop in session with the LABC Technical Team |
12 December 2023 |
Rewatch the Regulation Update Webinar focusing on Enforcement - Drop in session with the LABC Technical Team |
15 December 2023 |
Rewatch the Welsh Member Update Webinar - Focusing on validation |
8 March 2024 |
Rewatch the Introducing 'myLABC' Member Update Webinar |
15 March 2024 |
Rewatch LABC introducing the new quality manual, KPIs and process maps. |
23 April 2024 |
Recording unavailable |
9 July 2024 |
Rewatch the LABC team taling to you about how we will continue to support our 3200 strong network of building control professionals in the years to come. |
Further dates will be published on this page soon.
Webinars will take place on Zoom so please check with your IT department that you are able to access this ahead of the event date.
If you have any particular topics we'd like to cover in our member update sessions please email bookings@labc.co.uk
Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 12.30 - 16.00
- Location: Virtual Event Via Zoom
- Booking closes on
This course will give an overview of the building regulation requirements that building professionals require a solid understanding of.
It will look at the application of fire safety principles to building work and the various approaches to demonstrate compliance. It will also discuss principles that can be used to vary guidance but maintain the necessary performance standard.
CPD: This course counts for 3 hours CPD
Cost: £80.00 + VAT per delegate.
Platform: This course will be held via Zoom and will run for 3.5 hours including time for breaks.
Course Content & Learning Outcomes
On completion of the course you will have a good general understanding of the following:
• Fire safety requirements of building regulations for different types of building work.
• Functional requirements.
• Application of Regulation 7(2) to 7(4) to a relevant building (residential/institutional
buildings above 18m in height).
• Approved Document B overview.
• Use of BS 9999.
• Use of BS 9991.
• Regulation 38.
Who should attend
This course is suited to any building professional who wants to get a good understanding of fire safety issues.
- Public Service Building control surveyors
- Architects
- Chartered architectural technologists
- Developers
- Builders
- Contractors
- Specialist contractors
- Building consultants
- Surveyors
Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 08.00 - 11.30
- Location: The Exchange, Sturminster
- Booking closes on
“These small courses are ideal for the single practitioner” – Mark Smith, Vernon-Smith Associates
"It was without a doubt the best format I have come across. Lots of content, swift presentations. Great!" – Peter Brown, Marsden Brown Associates
Join us at one of our free LABC Technical Seminars (also known as Technical Roadshows) where you will hear from industry experts, exchange ideas and have your questions answered by local building control teams and the LABC team.
You will have the opportunity to register with us on the day to continue being the first to learn about important new building regulations guidance, receive FREE regular CPD briefing sessions, FREE technical e-bulletins and further networking opportunities.
CPD: Virtual events count for 2 hours CPD, in person events count for 3.5 hours CPD.
Cost: FREE
CPD Partners & Speakers:
- Actis Insulation - Tomorrow’s insulation solutions for Future Homes Standards
- Instagroup - Modern solutions for old issues
- LABC - What's new in building regs & compliance?
- LABC Warranty - Typical Warranty Defects
Who should attend:
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Builders
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Designers
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Local authority building control teams
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FMB Master Builders
Follow us on Twitter: @labcuk #labcseminar #designwithus #buildwithus
If you have any questions, or if you wish to register your interest please email us at bookings@labc.co.uk or call us on 020 8616 8120.
Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 13.00 - 16.00
- Location: Macdonald Manchester Hotel & Spa 91 London Road, Piccadilly, Manchester, M1 2PG
- Booking closes on
You are hopefully already aware of the Building Safety Act and its effects on your local authority. The new Act not only affects building control but many other service areas within the authority. It comes into effect next year.
Your Building Control service applies the requirements of the Building Act and Building Regulations to new buildings, extensions and alterations but are in competition with private sector ‘Approved Inspectors’ for all types of work.
The new Act introduces a new national Building Safety Regulator (BSR). The new regulator will be established by the Health and Safety Executive and will be responsible for implementing a tougher regulatory regime for higher risk buildings; overseeing the safety and performance of all buildings; and oversight of the competence and organisational capability of professionals, tradespeople and building control. It will have the power to apply criminal sanctions to building owners who do not follow the regime.
LABC, the body which acts nationally on behalf of all Local Authority Building Control teams is running a webinar 10th October to explain your role. These are being run in association with ADEPT, the DCN, the HSE and Solace.
- Date: 10th October 2022
- Time: 2pm to 5pm
- Platform: Zoom webinar
- Cost: FREE
The session will cover:
- The current role of your building control team, the legislative framework and the commercial environment they operate in.
- Changes to this regime under the new Building Safety Act including the new Building Safety Regulator and how your team will be expected to work with them.
- The scope of the Act, information on requirements expected of you including new requirements for employing adequate numbers of appropriately trained and competent surveyors.
- How your authority will work with other agencies as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
- Actions that your Council should be taking now to prepare for the new regime.
- Where to get help and support.
Who should attend?
- Local Authority Chief Executives
- Local Authority Senior Leaders, Directors, and Managers
- Portfolio holders and elected members
- Building Control Partnership Board members
Event overview
- Dates:
- Times: 10.00 - 13.00
- Location: Macdonald Burlington Hotel Burlington Arcade, 126 New Street, Birmingham, B2 4JQ
- Booking closes on
You are hopefully already aware of the Building Safety Act and its effects on your local authority. The new Act not only affects building control but many other service areas within the authority. It comes into effect next year.
Your Building Control service applies the requirements of the Building Act and Building Regulations to new buildings, extensions and alterations but are in competition with private sector ‘Approved Inspectors’ for all types of work.
The new Act introduces a new national Building Safety Regulator (BSR). The new regulator will be established by the Health and Safety Executive and will be responsible for implementing a tougher regulatory regime for higher risk buildings; overseeing the safety and performance of all buildings; and oversight of the competence and organisational capability of professionals, tradespeople and building control. It will have the power to apply criminal sanctions to building owners who do not follow the regime.
LABC, the body which acts nationally on behalf of all Local Authority Building Control teams is running a webinar 10th October to explain your role. These are being run in association with ADEPT, the DCN, the HSE and Solace.
- Date: 10th October 2022
- Time: 2pm to 5pm
- Platform: Zoom webinar
- Cost: FREE
The session will cover:
- The current role of your building control team, the legislative framework and the commercial environment they operate in.
- Changes to this regime under the new Building Safety Act including the new Building Safety Regulator and how your team will be expected to work with them.
- The scope of the Act, information on requirements expected of you including new requirements for employing adequate numbers of appropriately trained and competent surveyors.
- How your authority will work with other agencies as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
- Actions that your Council should be taking now to prepare for the new regime.
- Where to get help and support.
Who should attend?
- Local Authority Chief Executives
- Local Authority Senior Leaders, Directors, and Managers
- Portfolio holders and elected members
- Building Control Partnership Board members