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Quality, longevity and sustainability are central to the success of any roof design and waterproofing systems.

Roofing Design and Specification best practice is a free-to-attend half-day Architecture Today Technical Seminar, sponsored by SIG Design and Technology, exploring the implementation of roofing systems, waterproofing and building membranes, as well as the possibilities for design, structural and environmental performance.

Join us to hear from experts covering best practice in the following areas:
- Which flat roofing solution?
- Specifying and correctly installing the right insulation for you flat roof project
- Flat roof waterproofing solutions for education buildings
- Upstands best practice for BS 6229:2018
- Designing natural slate roofs
- Roofing guarantees - what kind of cover do they need for their designs
- Achieving best practice design for slate roofs

Delegates will be able to pose specific project related questions or more general questions about a particular roofing solution or challenge and have the opportunity to participate in conversations with experts and other delegates sharing their own experience, knowledge and solutions to problems with roofing experts providing insight and guidance.

AT Technical Seminar: Roof design and specification best practice – Ask the experts

General Info

Event Type(s) Workshops
Admission / Cost FREE
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The Building Centre More Info

Address: 26 Store Street
London
WC1E 7BT
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Public Transport Tottenham Court Road, Warren Street
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Architecture Today

About Architecture Today is an independently published British architecture magazine, founded in 1989. Largely comprising in-depth building studies, it is published ten times per annum and is available free-of-charge to Architects Registration Board-registered architects via controlled circulation subscriptions. The magazine operates both online and in print, running events such as online webinars, CPDs, and in-person panel discussions on all matters concerning the built environment.
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