The following CPD Providers Network material is available from British Gypsum:
Best Practice Design Seminar: No 1 Building Acoustics
(Seminar)
This seminar enables specifiers to ascertain the performance required and then to prepare a suitable specification with detailing to ensure that optimum acoustic performance is achieved.
Gypsum Ceilings Designed to Perform – Sound advice for a safer and better environment.
(Seminar)
- The background to gypsum as a material, exploring some of the myths and misconceptions on what gypsum ceilings are capable of delivering, finishing with an overview of gypsum ceiling products.
- Acoustics, the legislation and standards, alongside acoustic theory and research, and how this can be used to allow designers to achieve excellence in design.
- How gypsum ceilings can be used to create better environments and the British Gypsum approach to sustainable construction.
How to specify partitions, to meet and exceed healthcare building requirements
(Seminar)
- Primarily focusing on the specifying partitions to meet the requirements of HTM 08-01 the presentation also covers the other criteria designers need to meet (such as fire resistance, accommodating services and sustainability) in order to achieve the optimum specification.
No 2 - Thermal Insulation and Condensation
(Seminar)
This seminar will enable specifiers to ascertain the performance required and then to prepare a suitable specification, with appropriate detailing, to ensure that optimum thermal performance is achieved without problems due to condensation.
Specify Performance Ceilings with Confidence in Education
(Seminar)
This seminar will enable specifiers to ascertain the performance required and then to prepare a suitable specification, with appropriate ceiling tile and grid detailing, to ensure that optimum performance is achieved.
Specifying Gypsum Ceilings with Confidence
(Seminar)
This seminar provides a greater understanding of internal wall lining systems with regard to composition and functionality.
Specifying Performance Ceilings with Confidence… in Healthcare
(Seminar)
This seminar will enable specifiers to ascertain performance required and then to prepare with appropriate ceiling tile and grid detailing, to ensure that optimum performance is achieved.
Specifying Plasterboard Systems with Confidence
(Seminar)
This seminar aims to give the specifier knowledge of dry internal plasterboard systems. It looks at matching timber joist ceiling constructions to project needs, selecting dry internal linings to suit type and conditions of masonry background, specifying metal stud internal walls and partitions, considering fire stopping solutions and choosing the best board finishing.
Specifying within the Residential Sector to meet Regulatory Requirements and the Code for Sustainable Homes
(Seminar)
- Regulation and design criteria that drive the specification of internal lining solutions, with a specific focus on the acoustic and thermal performance of the building.
- In addition to building regulations, designers now need to consider the implications of The Code for Sustainable Homes and the presentation covers this in detail.
- Explanation of the Code for Sustainable Homes explaining how achieve credits are achieved using British Gypsum products and services.
The White Book Education Sector Guide
(Seminar)
- A comprehensive guide to the specification of partition, ceiling and other building systems that meet the demands of modern education buildings.
The White Book Health Sector Guide: The comprehensive specification guide to healthcare environments.
(Literature)
The WHITE BOOK Health Sector Guide makes specifying for healthcare buildings easier. It covers the critical regulations and guidance that designers need to take into account and discusses systems and products that have been proven for use in health facilities. The document gives extensive guidance on the application of HTM 08-01 the recently introduced guidance on acoustics in health care buildings, guiding the reader through the background theory and the practical application of the guidance which is a key driver to the design and specification of systems in a healthcare building.