9 October 202510:00 - 17:30 BST
47-58 Bastwick St, London, EC1V 3PS View on Google Maps
Member early booking: £295 + VAT Member: £335 + VAT Standard: £445 + VAT
Available until one month prior
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Identify structural construction types and principles
Evaluate practical options for the demolition or refurbishment of major buildings
Identify specific structural hazards that may occur in demolition
Understand temporary structural support methods in demolition and refurbishment
Gained more knowledge of CDM principles relating them to demolition and refurbishment works
Enhancing environmental and sustainable influences in your decision process
The course is open to anyone with an interest or current role within the structural alteration / demolition of structures sector, but might be especially relevant for:
Graduate engineer
Mid-career engineer
Senior engineer/Teamleader/Manager
Business leader/ Director (inc SMEs)
Robert Millard has 24 years construction industry experience both in the contracting and consultancy sectors across many sectors. Most recently the past 8 years have been spent leading an engineering team providing demolition / construction engineering support working across many London demolition, structural refurbishment and new build projects. As a chartered Engineer and Chair of the Temporary Works Forum Robert is a strong believer in knowledge sharing for the betterment of our industry.
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