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Identifying blemishes, defects and deteriorating concrete

This standard was previously known as Defects and deterioration in concrete. This training standard is designed for candidates who want to identify blemishes defects and deterioration in concrete and explore remedial options.

Industry standards

The purpose of this standard is to provide the candidate with the knowledge of where to locate and which standards apply to slating and tiling for design and specification.

Install drains, sumps and pumping ancillaries

The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide candidates with the practical skills and knowledge to be able to safely and effectively understand the design and installation requirements of drains sumps and pumping ancillaries of the Type C Cavity Drain Membrane System. It is aimed at people working in the Waterproofing sector.

Installation of plasterboard by direct bond (dot & dab)

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge and/or skills to support the following scope: hazards, risk assessment and safe systems of work, installation of plasterboard by direct bond to maintain designed acoustic, thermal and fire performance. working to construction and manufacturers drawings, construction principles. related products (e.g., plasterboards, fixings, sealants, components, adhesives etc.) required tools and equipment

Installing fire protection encasements for steelwork with Glasroc F Firecase

Encasement systems provide 2 purposes, fire protection and aesthetics to create square columns and beams. This standard is designed to develop the practical skills in installing fire protection systems and understanding the process of specifying which product meets the fire protection requirements for steelwork between 60 and 180 minutes protection.

Installing fire protection encasements for steelwork with GypLyner encasements

Encasement systems provide 2 purposes, fire protection and aesthetics to create square columns and beams. This standard is designed to develop the practical skills in installing fire protection systems and understanding the process to determine which product meets the fire protection requirements for steelwork between 60 and 180 minutes protection.

Insulation and Building Treatments (IBT) building construction, defects and interfaces

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: Interpreting information. Understanding current legislation, standards and official guidance. Checking the suitability, compatibility and characteristics of the materials, components and finishes and determine if they are moisture open or moisture closed and their impact on the building. Carrying out pre-installation checks. Identifying common building defects. Recording and reporting issues or defects with materials. Implication of the type of construction and materials for the introduction of energy efficiency measures. Sequencing of energy efficiency measures. Understanding how continuity of insulation and building treatments can prevent problems. Causes of mould and fungal decay. Impact of ventilation and air flow. Specific requirements for buildings and structures with statutory protection, of traditional construction, hard to treat and buildings of historical significance.

Introduction to drylining (tacker/boarder)

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge and/or skills to support the following: Scope: hazards, risk assessment and safe systems of work, installing plasterboard to metal frames, timber frames and by direct bond to maintain designed acoustic, thermal and fire performance, working to construction and manufacturers drawings, related products (e.g., plasterboards, fixings, sealants, components, adhesives, metal studs etc.) required tools and equipment

Introduction to joint design and frame engineering

This intermediate level standard will provide the attendee with the knowledge and skills to design, identify and specify appropriate joints in a simple oak frame structure.

Introduction to movement joints

The purpose of training against this standard is to provide candidates with an introduction to the provision of movement joints in masonry construction.

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