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Event overview

  • Dates:
  • Times: 18:30 - 12:30am
  • Location: The Grand Hotel, Brighton
  • Booking closes on

Venue information

The Grand, Brighton
97-99 King's Rd
BN1 2FW Brighton
Deyrnas Unedig

Event overview

  • Dates:
  • Times: 09.30 - 16.30
  • Location: London - TBC
  • Booking closes on

This in-depth set of courses are designed for administration and technical support officers with some knowledge and experience of the role and profession. It's a three-part course and all parts should be attended in order. After the completion of all three, delegates are given the option to take an assessment which leads to potential technician membership of the CABE.

This series of courses is only open to people already working within a Local Authority. It is an essential conversion for support staff wishing to extend their technical skills and knowledge beyond basic administration support. The courses are made up of practical workshop sessions which include how to read and validate plans, using a scale rule, introductions to plan checking and site inspections, basic site safety, dangerous structures and demolitions and going the extra mile for your customers.

The aim is to improve knowledge and understanding of the professional, ethical and technical aspects of the role and enable staff to better support colleagues and customers to better answer enquiries as they happen. Delegates will gain technical knowledge including familiarisation with plans and drawings and an understanding of legislative fundamentals. An introduction to the validation and valuation of applications will also be covered.

Participation in all three parts of this course followed by a subsequent short assessment, can lead to eligibility for technician membership of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE).

CPD: This three day course counts for 18 hours CPD

Cost: £150 + VAT including lunch and course materials (£150 + VAT each for part one, two and three = total cost £450 + VAT)

Course Content & Learning Outcomes:

Part One

  • Approved Documents
    • Cutting through jargon
    • What do plan check schedule items actually mean?
    • Using the Planning Portal and other information sources
  • Applications
    • Why we need applications
    • Exempt work
    • Electronic applications and signatures
    • Use classes
    • When is it ok to use a building notice?
  • Plan validation
    • Using a scale rule
    • Calculating areas
    • Identifying existing and proposed work
    • Estimating cost of work – what is reasonable?
  • Administration of initial notices
    • Reversion
    • Grounds for rejection
    • Protocols
  • Charges
    • What do we charge for?
    • Partnership charges
    • Variation

Part Two

  • Plan checking workshop
    • Putting it into practice
    • What do surveyors look for when plan checking?
  • Checking public sewers
    • Why and how
  • Dangerous structures
    • A real case study
    • When will support staff be involved?
  • Demolitions
    • Why are we involved?
    • Notifications and notices
  • Basic health and safety on site
    • Looking after yourself as a lone worker
  • What do surveyors look for on-site?
    • Roofs - timber, trusses, spread
    • Foundations – trees, rafts, ground conditions, sewers, wells/springs
    • Dangers
    • Contraventions
  • Excellent customer care
    • Advanced telephone and communication skills
    • What about when the customer isn’t right?
    • Going the extra mile to win and keep your customers
    • Using LABC

Part Three

  • Understanding Fire: Passive and active FP, sprinklers, fire alarms, travel distances, fire risk assessments and the role BC has in the prevention of deaths from fires
  • Testing and recording: Air testing, acoustic testing, drain testing
  • A plan check workshop:What surveyors check in commercial buildings
  • Extended services: Maximising market share by offering more services, LABC Consult, In house, making money from your team’s assets and skills
  • Marketing - What is the new normal?
  • Telephone apps, mobile working, being positive – breaking the bureaucracy cycle
  • Working with corporate constraints
  • Engaging with your customers: A workshop exercise on running a customer event
  • Competent Persons Schemes
  • CABE Technician membership test (optional)*

Testimonials:
"Anna made learning so easy and I felt that I came away with a much better understanding of what is involved in Building Control.  I have recommended that more of my team attend these training sessions in the near future. I cannot believe I passed the exam but thank you once again."
"An extremely interesting course, I didn’t know exactly how much work building control officer's covered!“
“A great trainer who made it very enjoyable"
"Really informative and interesting including the overview on dangerous structures and demolitions, plan checking and site visits”
"Thank you! The 3 day course gave me great insight to the Building Regulations,  what a building control officer's work entails and an in-depth understanding of how support roles play a large part in bringing in work. I now have the knowledge to answer questions confidently"

Who should attend:
This course is only open to people already working within a Local Authority, including:
Building control administrative staff and technical support officers
Trainees
Apprentices
New starters
Technical staff or trades people converting to Building Control and staff transferring from other disciplines

Trainer profile

Tim Parrett

Tim is a Member of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) and also a Member of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

Tim started his building control career at Shepway District Council and moved to Ashford in 1986. He was appointed as Head of Building Control in 2000 and in 2014 became Head of Development Delivery – managing a broad range of development related functions.

He is also Managing Director of ABC BC Ltd – a wholly owned LA Company- delivering  a wide  range of consultancy services to the industry.

Tim is the current chairman of the Kent Building Control Managers and Vice Chair of the South East Region of LABC.

A past chair of the LABC Training Working Group, Tim is keen to see LABC maintain its position as the market leading building control training provider.

He has lectured at South Kent College and Mid Kent College and regularly presents Continual Professional Development (CPD) seminars to private companies, the CIOB and other professional bodies.

Event overview

  • Dates:
  • Times: 09.30 - 16.30
  • Location: New Hythe Business Park
  • Booking closes on

Venue information

Polypipe Terrain
New Hythe Business Park College Road
ME20 7PJ Aylesford
Deyrnas Unedig

 

NEW COURSE

Designed for delegates looking to enhance their knowledge of the design and installation of drainage, this course covers The Building Act 1984, Part H of the Building Regulations, British Standards and Codes of Practice, different materials and systems, public and private sewerage, septic tanks and cess pools and surface water drainage.

 

Course content & learning outcomes

  • Background and history of drainage design and installation
  • Layout and terminology of wastes and drains
  • Legislation and installation requirements
  • Design and installation of above and below ground drainage systems
  • Stack loading and thermal movement
  • System ventilation
  • Specialist appliances e.g. macerator WCs
  • Manholes, rodding eyes and inspection chambers
  • Public and private sewers
  • Non-mains drainage solutions including septic tanks and cess pools
  • Commissioning and testing of sanitary pipework and drains
  • Rainwater system design and installation and soakaways including permeable paving solutions .
  • Sewerage misconnections
  • Drainage and foundations and health and safety issues
  • Defects and how to avoid them

This course is aimed at all building control professionals, designers, contractors and site managers who require a more comprehensive understanding of the current practices and innovation in foul and surface water drainage.

In association with Polypipe Terrain

CPD: This course counts for 6 hours CPD.

Cost: Incredibly low price of just £75 + VAT including lunch and course materials.

Testimonials about our drainage courses

"An excellent course as an introduction to good practice."

"Very helpful and thorough course with practical examples and exercises."

"A great course, well presented and good value."

"A very informative and well-presented presentation, with a very knowledgeable presenter and interesting practical demonstrations. An excellent CPD event, thank you."

"Very informative, as a new designer / builder it opened avenues of consideration to my working practice. very good."

Who should attend

This course is suited to any building professional who needs a more comprehensive knowledge of drainage systems.

  • Building control surveyors
  • Architects
  • Chartered Architectural Technologists
  • Developers
  • Builders
  • Contractors
  • Specialist contractors
  • Building consultants

Event overview

  • Dates:
  • Times: TBC
  • Location: King's College, University of Cambridge
  • Booking closes on

Venue information

King's College, University of Cambridge
King's Parade
CB2 1ST Cambridge
Deyrnas Unedig

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Event overview

  • Dates:
  • Times: 09.30 - 16.30
  • Location: London - TBC
  • 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: 18.30 - 00.30
  • Location: Leicester Athena
  • Booking closes on

Venue information

Leicester Athena
Queen St
LE1 1QD Leicester
Deyrnas Unedig

Event overview

  • Dates:
  • Times: 10:00am
  • Location: The Chamber
  • Booking closes on

Venue information

The Chamber
PCC offices
Llandrindod Wells
Deyrnas Unedig

Event overview

  • Dates:
  • Times: 09.00 - 12.30
  • Location: London - TBC
  • Booking closes on

This practical, half day course serves as a good introductory or refresher session for anyone in the construction industry who requires a basic understanding of the Building Regulations and Building Act and how they work in practice. It takes the mystery and confusion out of the Building Control system, explains in clear terms what legislation is involved, when Building Regulations notification is needed and what to expect in practice. This course will give you an overview of the Building Control process and practices and implications for clients, designers and contractors.

CPD: This course counts for 3.5 hours CPD.

Cost: £80.00 + VAT per delegate.

Platform: This course will be held via Zoom and will run for 5 hours including time for breaks.

Course Content & Learning Outcomes:

• Brief history of building regulations

• The Building Act 1984

• The Building Regulations 2010

• When is Building Regulations notification required?

• Schedule 1 - Requirements

• Schedule 2 - Exemptions

• Schedule 3 - Competent Persons Schemes

• Schedule 4 - Where no application is required

• Approved Documents

• The building control process and enforcement

• Public and private sector systems – including the role of the Regulator

 

Who should attend:

  • Architects
  • Chartered architectural technologists
  • Building engineers
  • Chartered surveyors
  • Technicians
  • Builders
  • Contractors
  • Building owners and developers

Trainer profile

Tim Parrett

Tim is a Member of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) and also a Member of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

Tim started his building control career at Shepway District Council and moved to Ashford in 1986. He was appointed as Head of Building Control in 2000 and in 2014 became Head of Development Delivery – managing a broad range of development related functions.

He is also Managing Director of ABC BC Ltd – a wholly owned LA Company- delivering  a wide  range of consultancy services to the industry.

Tim is the current chairman of the Kent Building Control Managers and Vice Chair of the South East Region of LABC.

A past chair of the LABC Training Working Group, Tim is keen to see LABC maintain its position as the market leading building control training provider.

He has lectured at South Kent College and Mid Kent College and regularly presents Continual Professional Development (CPD) seminars to private companies, the CIOB and other professional bodies.

Event overview

  • Dates:
  • Times: 13.00 - 16.30
  • Location: London - TBC
  • Booking closes on

Fire safety in healthcare is not solely about the physical fire precautions provided; other important factors include the dependency of patients, fire hazards, management policies and the availability of sufficient and adequately trained staff. The Health Technical Memorandum 05-02 provides guidance to achieve a satisfactory standard of fire safety for the purpose of satisfying Part B of The Building Regulations. HTM 05-02 can be used in the design of new healthcare premises and extensions/alterations to existing healthcare buildings.  This course is designed to improve knowledge and understanding of HTM 05-02 and explain the alternative approach to fire safety that healthcare premises require.

CPD: This course counts for 3 hours CPD.

Cost: £75 + VAT including course materials

Course Content & Learning Outcomes:

  • Introduction to HTM 05-02
  • Principles of containment
  • Fire extinguishment requirements
  • Principles of evacuation
  • Progressive horizontal evacuation
  • Active and passive fire precautions
  • The requirements for compartment and sub-compartmentation
  • Design philosophy
  • Working examples

Testimonials:
“A good introduction and overview”
“The trainer’s knowledge and presentation was excellent.”
“A very informative and useful course.”

Who should attend:
Architects
Designers
Building control surveyors
Fire brigade

If you have any questions please contact the LABC team by email on learning@labc.co.uk or call us on 020 8616 8120.

 

Trainer profile

Tim Parrett

Tim is a Member of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) and also a Member of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

Tim started his building control career at Shepway District Council and moved to Ashford in 1986. He was appointed as Head of Building Control in 2000 and in 2014 became Head of Development Delivery – managing a broad range of development related functions.

He is also Managing Director of ABC BC Ltd – a wholly owned LA Company- delivering  a wide  range of consultancy services to the industry.

Tim is the current chairman of the Kent Building Control Managers and Vice Chair of the South East Region of LABC.

A past chair of the LABC Training Working Group, Tim is keen to see LABC maintain its position as the market leading building control training provider.

He has lectured at South Kent College and Mid Kent College and regularly presents Continual Professional Development (CPD) seminars to private companies, the CIOB and other professional bodies.

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