General fixings - selection and whole-life management
Join us for a detailed look at CIRIA's latest industry guidance: General fixings - selection and whole-life management C777
Background
Fixings are often hidden. Where fixings are hidden, because of the risks of corrosion and other deterioration, whole-life management is difficult and presents a major technical challenge. C777 General fixings – selection and whole-life management sets out to inform the selection and whole-life management of fixings for fixtures to buildings or other supporting structures. It is a companion guide to C778 Management of safety-critical fixings - guidance for the management and design of safety-critical fixings, and together they form comprehensive guidance on common fixings types in buildings and critical transportation infrastructure.
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Why attend
Delegates at this webinar will:
Programme
13:00 CIRIA welcome
13:10 Training videos developed by Costain on the topic of fixings and fastenings
13:30 C777 General fixings – selection and whole-life management
13:50 Q&A
1350 Close
Speakers
Alan Gilbertson - Author/Independent Consultant
Leet Kelly - CIRIA
Who should attend
Asset owners, facilities managers, project managers, structural engineering consultants, structural engineering contractors, building services engineers
Fees
Free for CIRIA members and project funders
Non members: £35 + VAT
Date
Tuesday 26th March 2019
13:00 - 14:00
Where
Webinar
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