New Build

Wednesday, 21st January 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
Line-Up For the Day

09:30

An Introduction to GRAF UK’s Advanced Waste Water Treatment Systems

Graf UK Ltd

This presentation will include solutions to Nutrient Neutrality (TP+TN) issues; Understanding the latest waste water treatment regulations.

Ibstock Webstrip 2026

10:30

An introduction to Architectural Masonry

Ibstock Plc

With over 30 years of manufacturing expertise in Architectural Masonry, our range provides decorative concrete facing blocks and specials, which provide a modern, cost-effective building solution. The decorative concrete facing blocks are maintenance free and are available in a wide selection of colours and textures, with up to 40% recycled materials used across the range. We are proud to design a range of Architectural Masonry which delivers up to a 25% reduction in embodied carbon per tonne vs traditional concrete mixes. This CPD will introduce the range of products available, the types of application they can be used for and some of the key design issues to consider.

11:30

Interior Design Innovations with Corian® Solid Surface

DuPont Corian

In this CPD learn about the unique advantages underpinning a Corian® Solid Surface project for residential or commercial spaces and explore the characteristics and capabilities of this truly versatile material. Discover new innovations in automated 3D Solid Surface fabrication and the key sustainability benefits of creating thermoformed interior or exterior cladding designs with these cutting-edge approaches.

13:00

Guide to Radon Protection Measures Within Construction

Visqueen

Dive into the world of radon gas protection with Visqueen as we explore the background of radon gas, its regulation and guidance (including BR211:2023), and the selection of appropriate membrane and system designs.

Farrat Webstrip 2026

14:00

Thermal bridging and structural thermal breaks

Farrat Isolevel Ltd

This CPD will examine construction applications, energy transfer and heat loss options for structural thermal breaks materials.
Areas covered:
Why use Structural Thermal Breaks?
Structural Thermal Break options
Design – Structural / Thermal performance

Ariston Webstrip 2026

15:00

Introduction to and application of heat pumps

Ariston Uk

This CPD session will explore the proven role of heat pumps and why their use is now more critical than ever as the grid decarbonises and refrigerants advance. We’ll revisit the fundamentals of the vapour compression cycle, examine the pros and cons of commonly used refrigerants, and outline design principles that ensure heat pumps deliver real carbon savings.

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