Building Envelope

Wednesday, 11th March 2026

  • Choose whichever seminar/s are of interest
  • Register by completing the form below
  • The day before the event you will receive joining links (most used formats are Teams and Zoom)
  • On the day of the event, click the supplied link
  • Watch the seminar and ask any questions you
    may have at the end
  • A full CPD Certificate will be provided after the event
Building Envelope
Line-Up For the Day

10:30

An Updated Guide to Posi-Joists, Future Homes and MVHR

MiTek Industries Ltd

This NEW updated webinar is designed to give the delegates a better understanding of MiTek and Posi-Joists and builds on their existing knowledge of Posi-Joists. It will help delegates to understand: Who MiTek are; What a Posi-Joist is; Why you should use Posi-Joists; What the cost of a floor is; Testing of Posi-Joists; Future Homes; Health & Safety; Posi-Joist details; Where to go from here.

11:30

Addressing Thermal Bridging in Steel Lintel Specification

Keystone Lintels Ltd

This CPD offers an indepth insight into thermal bridging in lintels and Part L regulations. It examines heat loss in buildings and areas in the fabric of the building where a thermal bridge can occur. Book your place today.

Velux

13:00

The Renovation Revolution – Light from Above

Velux Company Ltd

Creating natural Daylight and Ventilation in buildings is essential for a healthy indoor environment. However, due to the continuous increase in global temperature, we need to mitigate excess heat. This CPD will demonstrate the best use of Natural Daylight in a ground floor extension as well as managing Part ‘O’ overheating.

14:00

Better by Integration

Keyfix Ltd NI and IG Masonry Support

Together, IG Masonry Support and Keyfix will deliver insights on tackling cavity congestion to support Building Safety Act Gateway 2 compliance. Attendees will gain an understanding of modern slab-edge cavity challenges, key compliance, and co-ordination risks, and how masonry support, fire barriers, cavity trays, and wall ties interact. The sessions also demonstrate how a system-co-ordinated approach can reduce risk and improve compliance across your projects.
Learning objectives for DCE content are:

  • Understand modern slab-edge cavity congestion and why it matters
  • Identify key compliance and co-ordination risks within the cavity
  • Understand how masonry support, fire barriers, and cavity trays interact
  • Learn how a system-co-ordinated approach reduces risk and improves compliance
Rockwool

15:00

Creating Resilient Timber Frame Buildings

Rockwool Ltd

This CPD will look at the guidance issued in detail, and review testing carried out by ROCKWOOL that enables mitigation of fire risk during construction, and allows buildings to be constructed closer together on site.

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