Course description
The UK has set in law a target to bring all its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero. As part of this journey the Government has committed to introducing the Future Homes Standard, with revisions to the Approved Documents for Part L and Part F which take effect in June 2022.
This course sets out an overview of Parts L and F and provides an understanding of the differences between the existing and previous Regulations and Approved Documents.
Target Audience and Admission Requirements
Who should attend
This course is designed for professionals in the building industry, such as building owners, facilities managers, designers, building control assessors and equipment manufacturers.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
- Understand the Building Regulations and appreciate how Parts L and F apply to different types of building work.
- Explore recent and likely future changes.
- Find out about Energy Performance Certificates, Display Energy Certificates, Air Conditioning Inspections BREEAM Energy points relating to energy and ventilation, and ventilation criteria in the Well Building Standard.
Training Course Content
- The regulatory framework
- Part L for new non-dwellings
- Part L for existing non-dwellings
- Part L for dwellings
- Part F
- Energy Performance Certificates and Display Energy Certificates
- Air conditioning inspections
- BREEAM energy and ventilation points
- Well Building Standard ventilation criteria
- Approved compliance tools
- Airtightness
Expenses
Course price
- 1st delegate: £395.00 (£315.00 for Members)
- Subsequent delegates: £370.00 (£290.00 for Members)
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Very good information and well-presented
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Good overview of the regulations and changes due up until 2019