Triton’s newest seminar provides delegates with a complete overview of all aspects of structural, below ground waterproofing as covered in BS 8102 (2009). It describes each type of waterproofing defined in the standard in detail (Types A, B and C) and the systems used to achieve them. It also looks at the application and benefits of combined waterproofing systems (where two or more types are used). It presents examples of typical details and good site practice. A variety of project references are included to demonstrate the use of each type of waterproofing.
This seminar focuses on the specific requirements of waterproofing in new build applications. Focusing on the requirements of BS 8102 (2009) it covers design philosophy and guidance on the site evaluation/risk assessment required at the outset of the project, and gives clear explanations of the types of waterproofing protection available.
This seminar will appeal to architects involved in domestic, commercial and historic or conservation projects. It explains the key benefits of using cavity drain membranes and how they differ from tanking systems.
This seminar looks broadly at the use of concrete in the construction industry and details systems available for integral waterproofing of concrete (known as Type B systems) as defined in BS8102 (2009) including the use of additives to achieve this. The seminar covers what concrete is, where it can be used and the cost benefits of using one of the most used construction materials on the plant for structural waterproofing.
This seminar focuses on the installation of living or green roofs to structures and explores their benefits, the design principles, construction processes and further considerations.
A brief introduction to the comprehensive subject of structural waterproofing, presented by a CSSW qualified specialist, it describes the types of systems defined in BS 8102: 2009 and offers some valuable insights into good site practice. View the video here.
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Each seminar lasts for 40 minutes and can be presented online or, when permissable, at practices throughout the UK and Ireland.