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CPD SHORT COURSES FOR LAND, PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS 2018
▪ Boundary Disputes (am)
▪ Survey and Building Inspections Using UnmannedAerial Vehicles (pm) 21 February 2018
▪ Waste Water (am and pm) 28 February 2018▪ Construction and Engineering Disputes – the
Importance of Contracts (am)
▪ Party Walls, Health and Safety and Practical Issues(pm) 7 March 2018
▪ Infrastructure for Large Scale ResidentialDevelopments (am)
▪ Commercial Property Law : An Update (pm)14 March 2018
▪ Commercial Landlord and Tenant Law Workshop21 March 2018
▪ The Planning System in 2018 (am)
▪ Housing Issues: Supply and Affordability (pm)28 March 2018
▪ Looking for Asbestos (am)
▪ Understanding the Effects of Dampness and Decay in Buildings (pm) 18 April 2018
▪ Residential Surveys, Valuations and Reports:Current Practice (am)
▪ Mind the Gap: Remote Sensing (pm) 25 April 2018▪ Building Defects and Surveys (am and pm)
2 May 2018▪ Understanding Trees, Property and Liability (pm)
16 May 2018▪ Introduction to Building Information Management:
A Taster Day 23 May 2018▪ The Development of Boathouse 4 and the
International Boatbuilding Training College (IBTC)(pm) 6 June 2018
▪ CEMAST and the Daedalus Enterprise Zone (pm)13 June 2018
▪ APC Workshop (pm) 11 July 2018
For bookings email [email protected] or visit port.ac.uk/cpd3 courses 10 hours CPD £225
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Survey and Building Inspections using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Boundary Disputes
SPEAKER:Timothy WrightBusiness Development and Sales, Ocuair Ltd
VENUE:Hockley Golf Club, Twyford, SO21 1PL
DATE:Wednesday 21 February 2018, 1.50pm–5.10pm
SPEAKER:David Powell FRICSManaging Director, Chartered Land Surveyor
VENUE:Hockley Golf Club, Twyford, SO21 1PL
DATE:Wednesday 21 February 2018, 9.20am–12.40pm
Surveying the exterior of buildings is being transformed through the use of small autonomous flying vehicles sometimes known as drones but more correctly as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s). These remove complex and expensive health and safety issues when surveying at height. However the use of these vehicles, in a professional sense, is strictly regulated and users need to be licenced. The data obtained from these machines has a wide variety of applications but is particularly useful when surveying buildings with a complex shape.
Boundary disputes can be costly, acrimonious and at times almost war like. This CPD seminar will explain the key issues involved in disputes. The resolution of disputes will be discussed within the need for accurate evidence.
The course includes:▪ Relevance of a detailed knowledge of maps, aerial photographyand the significance of local features (such as fences, walls,hedges, ditches, etc).▪ Role of independent expert evidence is obtained so that theproperty owner can move forward with certainty.
Timothy Wright works within Business Development and Sales at Ocuair Ltd. He has an MSc in Sustainable Development and has a wide breadth of knowledge within the energy, environment and climate change sector. Timothy is a qualified infrared thermographer and regularly uses this expertise and knowledge to deliver CPDs on both drones and Infra red thermography.
Timothy has worked across the private and public sectors including at Research Councils UK and an award-winning energy reduction company. Acting in both a Business Development and surveying capacity, Timothy currently engages with a diverse range of clients including the public and private sectors, universities, housing associations, construction companies, asset managers and pension fund managers.
David Powell qualified as a Land Surveyor in the Royal Engineers in 1967 having attended the School of Military Survey. After practising as a land surveyor for 15 years, David established his own firm in Ringwood, Hampshire, and, in the past 34 years, he and his firm have operated as surveyors and consultants throughout Europe and further afield.
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▪ Measuring existing boundary features and then comparingthem with long-gone features (through aerial photographicrecords), deeds, LR (Land Registry) data and otherdocumentation.▪ High-quality reports in accordance with the CPR (CivilProcedure Rules) and regularly undergo cross-examination inthe courts.▪ Role of boundary plans.
The course includes:▪ the development of UAV’s▪ the legal framework for use▪ training requirements▪ Arial imaging▪ data analyses▪ 2D and 3D mapping▪ 3D modelling▪ use of UAV’s in building surveying▪ future developments.
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The problem of disposing of waste water is common to all properties. Disposal of rain water is relatively straightforward when compared to the problems of disposing of water containing sewage and other contaminants.
This seminar will be based at University of Portsmouth research facility in Petersfield. The environmental issues of disposing of waste water and its treatment will be explored. Delegates will be given a presentation to understand the theoretical nature of the subject but also be able to engage in some practical work at this unique facility.
The problem of disposing of waste water is common to all properties. Disposal of rain water is relatively straightforward when compared to the problems of disposing of water containing sewage and other contaminants.
This seminar will be based at University of Portsmouth research facility in Petersfield. The environmental issues of disposing of waste water and its treatment will be explored. Delegates will be given a presentation to understand the theoretical nature of the subject but also be able to engage in some practical work at this unique facility.
John Williams is the research coordinator for the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying and specialises in Environmental Technology, particularly Sustainable Drainage and waste water management.
John Williams is the research coordinator for the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying and specialises in Environmental Technology, particularly Sustainable Drainage and waste water management.
Waste WaterCourse 1225Please note that this is limited to 16 delegates per course
SPEAKER:Prof John Williams PhD, BSc, MCIWEM, CWEM, CEnv, FHEA University of Portsmouth
VENUE:Petersfield Waste Water Lab
DATE:Wednesday 28 February 2018, 9.20am–12.40pm
Waste WaterCourse 1226Please note that this is limited to 16 delegates per course
SPEAKER:Prof John Williams PhD, BSc, MCIWEM, CWEM, CEnv, FHEA University of Portsmouth
VENUE:Petersfield Waste Water Lab
DATE:Wednesday 28 February 2018, 1.30pm– 4.45pm
The course includes:▪ waste water the broad issues▪ water quality parameters and testing▪ sewage treatment▪ novel waste water treatment systems▪ the use of wetlands, ponds and plants in engineered systems.
The course includes:▪ waste water the broad issues▪ water quality parameters and testing▪ sewage treatment▪ novel waste water treatment systems▪ the use of wetlands, ponds and plants in engineered systems.
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Construction and Engineering Disputes — the Importance of Contracts
Party Walls, Health and Safetyand Practical Issues
SPEAKER:Matthew Needham-LaingPartner – Katten Muchin Rosenman UK LLP Real Estate
VENUE:The Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham, GU10 1EX
DATE:Wednesday 7 March 2018, 9.20am–12.40pm
SPEAKER:Graham Dewey MSc, MRICS, FCIOBPrincipal, GSD Safety
VENUE:The Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham, GU10 1EX
DATE:Wednesday 7 March 2018, 1.50pm– 5.10pm
This course covers the importance of establishing effective contracts looking at both contentious and non-contentious matters. This course is suitable for land, property and construction professionals and covers:
The concept of a party wall is at first sight relatively straight forward but in reality is highly complex. Legislation in the form of the Party Wall Act 1996 forms a basis for the management/development of a party wall but there are many other issues to consider.
Matthew Needham-Laing is a partner in Katten Muchin Rosenman UK LLP Real Estate practice who spearheads the firm’s Construction and Engineering group in the UK. Prior to becoming a solicitor, he qualified and practiced as an architect for 10 years working on large hotel, office and retail projects.
Graham Dewey is a building surveyor and a health and safety specialist with enormous and wide- ranging professional experience. He has specialised in health and safety work for major NHS trusts as well as many other institutions.
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Law and contracts:▪ negotiating contracts▪ forms of construction and engineering contracts▪ bonds and guarantees related to contracts.
Litigation:▪ adjudication,▪ arbitration▪ and alternative dispute resolution
The course includes:▪ the legislation▪ access▪ health and safety issues▪ development issues▪ the practical considerations.
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Infrastructure for Large Scale Residential Developments
Commercial Property Law:An Update
SPEAKER:Launce Morgan, FRICSDirector, LaSa Management
VENUE:The Potters Heron Hotel, near Romsey, SO51 9ZF
DATE:Wednesday 14 March 2018, 9.20am–12.40pm
SPEAKER:Emily Walsh, PhD, LLB, MA, SolicitorUniversity of Portsmouth
VENUE:The Potters Heron Hotel near Romsey, SO51 9ZF
DATE:Wednesday 14 March 2018, 1.50pm–5.10pm
The provision of a sound infrastructure system is perhaps the key to successful residential development. This is a view held by some of the country’s leading architects as well as many spatial planners. This course through the use of a very large and dynamic case study explores the many complex issues that have to be considered when managing schemes for residential development.
Commercial property is complex area of the law covering a wide range of issues and subject to frequent change. This course considers key risks and changes in the law affecting acquisition and development of land and commercial landlord and tenant law. Please note the contents of this course may change to take account of changes in the law.
Launce Morgan is a consultant to AECOM supporting Transport for London on the £3.5bn Earls Court joint venture with Capital and Counties. He also, in his role in LaSa Management, provides expert development and project/cost management services for various other clients. Launce has strong skills in Project Management, from funding, inception, design, planning through to construction handover, particularly with housing and hotel sectors.
Emily Walsh is a qualified solicitor who specialised in commercial landlord and tenant and development. She joined the University in 2010 and is a regular CPD presenter.
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Using the £2bn Manydown Project as a case study this course considers:▪ the relationship between residential design and▪ infrastructure needs▪ energy services▪ waste removal and drainage▪ transport and communication▪ public services▪ sustainable issues▪ cutting edge telecoms technology▪ provision of ‘internet of things’
The course includes:▪ Acquisition and development of land:▪ recent developments in the law of covenants and easements
(including rights to light)▪ overage▪ adverse possession▪ Commercial landlord and tenant:▪ forfeiture; waiver and relief from forfeiture▪ landlords’ rights against tenants in administration▪ break rights; avoiding the pitfalls▪ update on energy legislation▪ dilapidations
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Commercial Landlord and Tenant LawALL DAY workshop
SPEAKER:Sandi Murdoch LLB LLMHonorary Fellow, University of Reading
VENUE:Hockley Golf Club, Twyford, SO21 1PL
DATE:Wednesday 21 March 2018, 9.20am–5.10pm
The law of landlord and tenant is central to the work of all professionals dealing with commercial property. This day workshop provides a means by which practitioners, who need to refresh their knowledge, and APC candidates can get themselves up to speed. Delivery is through lectures, interactive discussions, case studies and the provision of detailed notes with guidance to further reading.
The morning session covers the general law of landlord and includes:▪ the distinction between a lease and a licence▪ the negotiation of leases▪ the major lease terms – disposition, user, alterations, repairs
and service charges, rent and rent review▪ remedies for breach of covenant▪ the termination of leases including break clauses
Sandi Murdoch is a well-known contributor to the understanding of landlord and tenant law by RICS members and other property professionals. She spent her academic career at the University of Reading in the Schools of Law and Real Estate and Planning. She has published extensively and contributed to and edited the Estates Gazette Legal Notes for over 30 years.
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7 hours CPD£240 to include lunchMorning only or afternoon only – £125
The afternoon session covers statutory lease renewals and rent reviews:▪ introduction to Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954▪ qualifying tenancies▪ termination and renewal▪ opposing renewal▪ the new lease▪ the key elements of commercial rent reviews▪ the operation of a review▪ the valuation parameters▪ dispute resolution
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The Planning System in 2018
Housing Issues: Supply and Affordability
SPEAKER:Bernard Webster BA DipTP FRICSUniversity of Portsmouth
VENUE:The Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham, GU10 1EX
DATE:Wednesday 28 March 2018, Time: 9.20am–12.40pm
SPEAKER:Michael Newey BSc FRICS FCIH MAHIChief Executive- Broadland Housing Group
VENUE:The Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham, GU10 1EX
DATE:Wednesday 28 March 2018, 1.50pm–5.10pm
Planning is characterised by continuous change in legislation, procedures, practice and case law and practitioners struggle to keep abreast of it all. This annual course is designed to meet the need for a concise and accessible update. It examines the implementation of legislation and the effects on practice of the seemingly endless flow of new statutory instruments and changes to government policies set out in National Planning Practice Guidance and the National Planning Policy Framework. Brexit and the general election outcome have given further impetus to change and the Courts remain busy testing the lawfulness of decisions.
For many years housing supply has not kept up with demand and output of both private and social housing has fallen well below that achieved in the past and short of targets set by government. Shortage of supply inevitably creates upward pressure on prices and gives rise to complex and multi-faceted affordability issues. Government policies for housing are extremely contentious and are seen by many as more likely to compound than to resolve problems. This course is led by a Past President of the RICS and Chief Executive of the Broadland Housing Group. It identifies the key issues, examines the underlying causes, draws on international comparisons and considers possible solutions.
Bernard Webster is now a Visiting Lecturer in the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying at the University. He originally qualified as a planner in 1970 and since 1973 has worked in surveying higher education, including delivering more than 250 CPD sessions on planning topics.
Michael Newey is Chief Executive of the Broadlands Housing Group and Immediate Past President of the RICS. He had extensive experience of practice in the private sector before specialising in the housing sector, has significant international experience and has advised on housing policy to government in the UK and Australia.
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This course covers inter alia:▪ recent political changes and emerging issues▪ main planning provisions of amending legislation from the
Localism Act 2011 to the Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017▪ the National Planning Policy Framework and National
Planning Practice Guidance▪ changes to statutory instruments: use classes; permitted
development; and development management procedure▪ planning obligations and the Community Infrastructure Levy▪ key cases▪ what next?
The course covers:▪ the origins, causes and nature roots of the housing crisis▪ supply in the private and social sectors▪ affordability▪ new legislation and government policies▪ international comparisons▪ development case study▪ challenges to housing agencies▪ recent political pressure including Brexit and other political
pressures
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Looking for Asbestos
SPEAKER:Graham Dewey MSc MRICS FCIOB Principal GSD Safety
VENUE:The Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham, GU10 1EX
DATE:Wednesday 18 April 2018, 9.20am –12.40pm
Understanding and managing asbestos risks in buildings remain major concerns for property professionals. There are still large numbers of non-domestic buildings containing asbestos in some form and its presence poses continuing problems for their maintenance, repair, modernisation, alteration and redevelopment. A fundamental part of managing the risk from asbestos in buildings is by means of an asbestos survey. However, that may be the start of a long journey ultimately leading to removal. Practitioners need to be aware of the issues and up-to-date with procedures and regulations. They also need to understand what to look for and when to call in a specialist.
Graham Dewey is a building surveyor and a health and safety specialist with enormous and wide-ranging professional experience. He has specialised in health and safety work for major NHS trusts as well as many other institutions.
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The course includes:
Background issues▪ use and location of asbestos in buildings▪ classification of types and recognition▪ assessment of risk▪ legislative and regulatory framework▪ current asbestos survey guidelines
The Surveyor's responsibility▪ surveying for asbestos▪ high risk buildings▪ managing the register▪ when to call in a specialist
Costs and difficulties▪ removal procedures▪ practical issues involved in removal▪ potential costs
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Suitable background issues on this course are developed for those Built Environment professionals considering acting as a ‘Principal Designer’
Management essentials for health and safety (30 credits)▪ Introduction to management principles and practices for health and safety
▪ Health and safety law
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Understanding the Effects of Dampness and Decay in Buildings
SPEAKER:Mike BromleyBuilding Surveyor
VENUE:The Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham, GU10 1EX
DATE:Wednesday 18 April 2018, 1.50pm–5.10pm
Moisture in buildings continues to present problems, even though awareness of the need for energy conservation and changes to the building regulations have influenced both the design of buildings and the behaviour of their occupiers. Practitioners and property owners still need to be able to distinguish between condensation and dampness, to recognise the causes in specific cases and to make judgements as to how they may be dealt with. Mould growth is common to buildings that have damp environments caused by inadequate heating, poor ventilation, incorrect or inappropriate insulation and the wrong lifestyle living conditions.
Fungal decay of timber in buildings is caused by water, predominantly due to lack of maintenance allowing leaks, breakdown in the weatherproofing and poor maintenance to allow water to saturate and decay internal timber components. This course meets that need of focusing primarily on diagnosis but also considering removal of the moisture source and drying down the environment.
Mike Bromley is a Building Surveyor with over 40 years of experience. Mike recently retired from the Property Care Association (PCA), in January 2017, where he was Technical Manager from May 2013. This followed a four year period of senior management for a National Property Care Company and two years working as a specialist surveyor in the property-care industry. He previously worked for the BWPDA (predecessor of PCA) between 1990 and 2007.
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The course includes:▪ moisture in buildings and materials ▪ surface and interstitial condensation ▪ rising and penetrating damp ▪ contaminant salts ▪ dry rot and wet rot fungal attacks ▪ identification and investigation of problems▪ examples and case studies ▪ control measure available and the reduction of residual moisture
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Residential Surveys, Valuations and Reports: Current Practice
Mind the Gap: Remote Sensing
SPEAKER:Philip Santo FRICSManaging Director, Santo & Co
VENUE:The Potters Heron Hotel, near Romsey, SO51 9ZF
DATE:Wednesday 25 April 2018, 9.20am–12.40pm
SPEAKER:Ray Faulkner – Managing Director, iRed Remote SensingBruce Arnold – Instructor – iRed Remote Sensing
VENUE:The Potters Heron Hotel near Romsey, SO51 9ZF
DATE:Wednesday 25 April 2018, 1.50pm–5.10pm
Residential surveyors and valuers are finding their skills increasingly in demand, both from the public and from corporate clients. Meanwhile the expectations they must meet become ever more demanding, with constant change in the legal and regulatory environment. This course will provides a detailed examination of selected topics of current interest and relevance, utilising real life examples and illustrations to identify practical principles for everyday application. It is delivered by a specialist residential surveyor, valuer and expert witness who has the background, knowledge and experience to provide the necessary guidance.
This course provides an overview of the increasing sophisticated techniques available to the surveyor through the use of infrared surveys and thermal imaging. It is delivered by iRed Remote Sensing a company providing specialist surveys and fully accredited (and in house) training.
Philip Santo is a residential surveyor and valuer who is a regular speaker at CPD training and conference events. He is a leading expert on the impact of Japanese Knotweed on the value of residential properties and he advises and writes on a range of professional subjects, including the Case Notes series in the RICS Property Journal.
Ray Faulkner, the Managing Director of iRed Ltd a company set up in 2002. iRed specialises in the use of thermography and other advanced surveying techniques.
Bruce Arnold CEng, FIMechE, MCIBSE is a thermographer and a senior trainer at iRed. He is a chartered engineer in the Navy for many years, Bruce now conducts thermographic building surveys on behalf of iRed specialising in BREEAM and investigative projects.
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This course covers inter alia:▪ current issues in practice▪ minimising the risk of claims▪ legal update and latest cases▪ good practice guidance▪ case studies and examples
The course provides an overview of:▪ remote sensing▪ infrared surveys▪ thermal imaging▪ fault finding▪ condition monitoring▪ thermal comfort▪ compiling quantitative data▪ examples of Part Wall investigation▪ accreditation and legal issues
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Building Defectsand Surveys
SPEAKER:Stephen Neale BSc (Hons) BA (Hons) MRICS MCMIUniversity of PortsmouthRay Faulkner – Managing Director of iREDBruce Arnold – Instructor of iRED
VENUE:University of Portsmouth, ECO Lodge
DATE:Wednesday 2 May 2018, 9.20am–12.40pm
The University of Portsmouth has its own detached property, a former Caretakers ‘Lodge’ that has been turned into a ’laboratory’ for the study of building surveys. The lodge will be the location for this CPD enabling delegates to have a hands on approach in this seminar. A practical exercise will start the session which will then be reviewed against the known case history of the building. This will be followed by an explanation of how more advanced surveying techniques might be used by the practicing building surveyor. Because of the capacity of the Lodge numbers are limited to 10 delegates on each session.
Stephen Neale is a Chartered Building Surveyor responsible for construction technology subjects at the University of Portsmouth. He previously ran his own Building Surveying consultancy specialising in defect diagnosis and commercial energy assessment.
Ray Faulkner, the Managing Director of iRed Ltd a company set up in 2002. iRed specialises in the use of thermography and other advanced surveying techniques.
Bruce Arnold CEng, FIMechE, MCIBSE is a thermographer and a senior trainer at iRed. He is a chartered engineer in the Navy for many years, Bruce now conducts thermographic building surveys on behalf of iRed specialising in BREEAM and investigative projects.
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The course covers:▪ practical workshop▪ Residential survey reporting▪ Defect diagnosis▪ schedule of condition▪ use of equipment▪ thermal imaging
Please note that this is limited to 10 delegates
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Building Defectsand Surveys
SPEAKER:Stephen Neale BSc (Hons) BA (Hons) MRICS MCMIUniversity of PortsmouthRay Faulkner – Managing Director of iREDBruce Arnold – Instructor of iRED
VENUE:University of Portsmouth, ECO Lodge
DATE:Wednesday 2 May 2018, 1.50am–5.10pm
The University of Portsmouth has its own detached property, a former Caretakers ‘Lodge’ that has been turned into a ’laboratory’ for the study of building surveys. The lodge will be the location for this CPD enabling delegates to have a hands on approach in this seminar. A practical exercise will start the session which will then be reviewed against the known case history of the building. This will be followed by an explanation of how more advanced surveying techniques might be used by the practicing building surveyor. Because of the capacity of the Lodge numbers are limited to 10 delegates on each session.
Stephen Neale is a Chartered Building Surveyor responsible for construction technology subjects at the University of Portsmouth. He previously ran his own Building Surveying consultancy specialising in defect diagnosis and commercial energy assessment.
Ray Faulkner, the Managing Director of iRed Ltd a company set up in 2002. iRed specialises in the use of thermography and other advanced surveying techniques.
Bruce Arnold CEng, FIMechE, MCIBSE is a thermographer and a senior trainer at iRed. He is a chartered engineer in the Navy for many years, Bruce now conducts thermographic building surveys on behalf of iRed specialising in BREEAM and investigative projects.
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The course covers:▪ practical workshop▪ Residential survey reporting▪ Defect diagnosis▪ schedule of condition▪ use of equipment
Please note that this is limited to 10 delegates
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Understanding Trees,Property and Liability
SPEAKER:Tony Kirkham Head of Arboretum, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Martin Dobson BSc DPhil FArborAMartin Dobson Associates
VENUE:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
DATE:Wednesday 16 May 2018, 1.50pm–5.10pm
Founded in 1759 Kew Gardens is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew has the largest, most diverse collections of living and preserved botanical specimens in the world. Kew contains a vast collection of over 14,000 trees.
Trees apart from their visual and environmental contribution can also contribute to concerns for property owners and surveyors. This course looks at the conditions that give rise to tree problems, examines the specific circumstances in which tree damage occurs and reviews the case law with regard to both damage and the owner’s duty of care. Most importantly it includes a tour of the trees looking at species and the common problems that they pose.
Tony Kirkham is Head of Arboretum at Kew but is better known as the presenter of the BBC2 programmes A Year at Kew and The Trees that Made Britain. He holds the RHS award of Associate of Honour for services to horticulture.
Martin Dobson is the principal of Martin Dobson Associates. He deals with planning and TPO applications and appeals, subsidence investigations, tree surveys and tree hazard assessments together with providing an Expert Witness service.
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The course covers:▪ Soil conditions and subsidence▪ Circumstances in which tree related damage occurs▪ BS 5837:2012 ‘Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction – recommendations’▪ Liability and key cases: tree related damage; the owners duty of care▪ Tour of trees covers identification, suitability for use in the built environment, and problems and the management of risk
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Introduction to Building Information Management:A Taster Day
SPEAKER:Dr Sepehr Abrishami BSc MA AADIP PhDUniversity of Portsmouth
VENUE:University of Portsmouth, Portland Building
DATE:Wednesday 23 May 2018, 9.20am–5.10pm
The Architecture, Engineering and Construction industry (AEC) is changing: Building Information Modelling and Management (BIM) is becoming the industry standard for the design, build and management of modern buildings and structures. BIM is not just a new technology, or application, but an entirely new method of working that is being adopted across the built environment industries.
This course has been developed specifically as a taster course for a postgraduate programme (as well as a free standing CPD) that responds to the need for skilled and experienced BIM professionals, not only in the use of the technology, but in its implementation, from design, to procurement, to financial management and throughout the conception, construction and the life of a building.
Dr Sepehr AbrIshami is a Lecturer and Course Leader for MSc Building Information Management (BIM) in the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying. He is an architect and researcher with experience working in the UK, Middle East and Europe.
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On this course you will:
▪ Cover the fundamentals of project and financial management software such as Revit, CostX, Synchro, as well as design software such as AutoCAD
▪ Learn how to integrate the new technology and methodology of BIM with the established principles of planning and project management.
▪ Explore the practical and theoretical applications - and challenges - of BIM.
▪ Further training and educational programmes will be explained.
7 Hours CPD Price - £180
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The Development of Boathouse 4 and the International Boatbuilding Training College (IBTC)
SPEAKER:Caroline Barrie-SmithIBTC, Portsmouth Dockyard
Tim Goodhead FRICSUniversity of Portsmouth
VENUE:Boathouse 4, IBTC, Portsmouth Dockyard
DATE:Wednesday 6 June 2018, 1.50pm– 5.10pm
Constructed in a hurry and partly completed in 1939, the vast structure of Boathouse 4 has been restored and opened to the public as a Boatbuilding and Heritage Skills Training Centre. Boathouse 4 also houses an exhibition on small naval craft, and a mezzanine level cafe with stunning views across Portsmouth Harbour. The project, which cost approximately £6m in total, has received funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Regional Growth Fund, as well as generous donations from various foundations.
Caroline Barrie-Smith is the Head of Business and Finance at the International Boatbuilding Training College Portsmouth (IBTC).
Tim Goodhead is a former head of the School of Environmental Design and Management at the University of Portsmouth, which at the time ‘included’ the departments of Architecture, Surveying, and Civil Engineering and Surveying. He is currently the CPD coordinator and has a long standing interest in Built Environment and Marine issues.
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This course will provide:▪ an overview of the development of Boathouse 4 in the
context of the historic dockyard▪ the long route to finding an alternative use for this vast
structure▪ the funding mechanisms to enable development▪ the alternative use of the building▪ an explanation of the work of the International Boatbuilding
Training College▪ an overview of the work of the students▪ the transferable skills of these students to the construction
and property industries
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CEMAST and the Daedalus Enterprise Zone
APC Workshop
SPEAKER:Steve DingsdaleAssistant Principal and Managing Director - CEMAST
VENUE:CEMAST Campus, Lee-on-the-Solent, PO13 9FU
DATE:Wednesday 13 June 2018, 1.50pm–5.10pm
SPEAKER:Clare Montague FRICSRICS Regional Training Advisor
VENUE:University of Portsmouth, Portland Building, Faculty Meeting Room
DATE:Wednesday 11 July 2018, 1pm–4pm
The Solent Enterprise Zone stems from a decommissioned military airfield formerly known as HMS Daedalus. It was designated as one of 24 national enterprise zones in 2012 by government to support businesses and create economic growth. The Solent Enterprise is led by a partnership of institutions focussing on advanced manufacturing within the marine, aerospace and aviation sectors. Within this Zone the Centre of Excellence in Engineering, Manufacturing and Advanced Skills Training (CEMAST) has been created by Fareham College supported by funding Partners of: Hampshire County Council; the Skills Funding Agency; the Regional Growth Fund and the Local Enterprise Partnership.
This course has been designed to support candidates for the Assessment of Professional Competence.
Steve Dingsdale is the Assistant Principal at Fareham College and Managing Director of CEMAST. Steve is an experienced senior leader in Further Education who has developed facilities and a number of educational programmes in complex and challenging working environments.
Clare Montague is the RICS Regional Training Adviser for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight together with Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
Course 1243
Course 1244
This course covers the following:▪ a guided tour of the CEMAST facility▪ an overview of the Solent Enterprise Zone▪ an explanation of the strategic funding▪ the early vision for CEMAST▪ development issues▪ construction successes▪ property management issues▪ further developments on the enterprise zone
The course covers:
Submission Documents▪ Choosing and preparing the case study▪ How to write the Summary of Experience record and what constitutes a good level of experience▪ CPD▪ The Log Book and online Ethics TestPreparing for the Final Assessment▪ The structure of the Final Assessment▪ What makes a good presentation▪ How the candidate can clearly demonstrate their competency in all the required areas▪ What the Assessors are looking for▪ The importance of RICS ethics and code of conduct
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DATE COURSE TITLE VENUE TICK
21 FEB am Boundary Disputes Hockley Golf Club, Twyford 1223
21 FEB pmSurvey and Building Inspections Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Hockley Golf Club, Twyford 1224
28 FEB am Waste Water Petersfield Waste Water Lab 1225
28 FEB pm Waste Water Petersfield Waste Water Lab 1226
7 MAR amConstruction and Engineering Disputes – the Importance of Contracts
Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham 1227
7 MAR pmParty Walls, Health and Safety and Practical Issues
Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham 1228
14 MAR amInfrastructure for Large Scale Residential Developments
Potters Heron, nr Romsey 1229
14 MAR pm Commercial Property Law : An Update Potters Heron, nr Romsey 1230
21 MAR – Commercial Landlord and Tenant Law Workshop Hockley Golf Club, Twyford 1231
28 MAR am The Planning System in 2018 Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham 1232
28 MAR pm Housing Issues: Supply and Affordability Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham 1233
18 APR am Looking for Asbestos Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham 1234
18 APR pmUnderstanding the Effects of Dampness and Decay in Buildings
Hog’s Back Hotel, Farnham 1235
25 APR amResidential Surveys, Valuations and Reports: Current Practice
Potters Heron, nr Romsey 1236
25 APR pm Mind the Gap: Remote Sensing Potters Heron, nr Romsey 1237
2 MAY am Building Defects and Surveys University of Portsmouth 1238
2 MAY pm Building Defects and Surveys University of Portsmouth 1239
16 MAY pm Understanding Trees, Property and Liability Royal Botanic Gardens Kew 1240
23 MAY -Introduction to Building Information Management: A Taster
University of Portsmouth 1241
6 JUNE pmThe Development of Boathouse 4 and the International Boatbuilding Training College
Portsmouth Dockyard 1242
13 JUNE pm CEMAST and the Daedalus Enterprise Zone CEMAST Campus 1243
11 JULY pm APC Workshop University of Portsmouth 1244
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