RIBA CPD Showcase

Doors

What is CPD if not about opening doors? The sheer breadth and depth of information available from members of the RIBA CPD Providers Network on the subject of doors, door furniture and building access systems make it one of the most popular CPD topics accessed by specifiers. The following five CPD materials showcase that variety.
This seminar clarifies the relationship between DDA legislation, building design and accessibility as well as providing an insight on specific design issues of powered door systems. Besam’s seminar will help to raise awareness of the general benefits of powered door systems in providing accessibility solutions.

Besam is a world-leading provider of safe, convenient and reliable entrance solutions and service. With over 40 years of application expertise, Besam can supply complete entrance packages and expertise to suit virtually any requirement from the project design stage, through installation to maintenance.
This CPD session aims to provide you with a deeper understanding of what composite materials are, focusing in particular on pultruded fibreglass, and the benefits of these materials to the construction industry.

Marvin Architectural supplies and installs customised wood alu/wood and fibreglass windows and doors to commercial, heritage, replacement and new build projects. The Marvin product is noted for its craftsmanship, aesthetic appeal, longevity, durability and CE certified performance ratings. The Marvin sliding sash window is noted for its blemish-free crafted interior and maintenance-free clad exterior, which is profiled like wood.
This seminar deals with the options available to the specifier in their quest to comply with the apparent conflicting nature of these two Parts of the Building Regulations. In particular the seminar answers such questions as:
What types of doors are available?
What buildings do Parts E and M relate to?
What are the key requirements of the Building Regulations?

By the end of the seminar the architect will have a better understanding of the legislation, see how inclusive design can aid doorset selection, and have an idea as to what solutions are available.

Laidlaw has offered a dedicated service to its customers since 1876, delivering quality solutions in architectural ironmongery, doorsets, handrail and balustrading, access control and automated operators within the commercial, retail, education, health, leisure, and MOD sectors of the building industry. National coverage is provided by 13 sales centres, an experienced and enthusiastic staff of over 200, and more than 100 Dip GAI qualified architectural ironmongers and doorset specialists.
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