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Teulo Ed: Membranes, Weathertightness, Waterproofing, Acoustics + Water Solutions 24th June Part Two

Monday, June 24th 2024 - 1:00 AM (GMT)

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About this event

1 - 2pm

Dyann Stewart

Rommel

Talk topic: Quality assurance practices for both residential and medium rise building facades.

Building facades are more than just the exterior skin of a structure; they are vital components that significantly influence a building’s performance, aesthetics, and durability. In this presentation, we will delve into the importance of ensuring high-quality facades, discuss the potential consequences of neglecting facade integrity, and explore the key steps involved in achieving and maintaining facade excellence. From design review and material selection to installation verification and ongoing inspections, we will cover best practices and real-world examples that highlight the value of facade quality assurance.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the relevancy of quality assurance practices for both residential and medium rise building facades.
  • Understand the consequences of poor facade quality and the benefits of quality assurance.
  • Identify the key components and best practices of facade quality assurance.

2pm - 3pm 

Alex Holly

Omega Windows and Doors

Talk topic: Weathertightness and durability fundamentals, basis in E2

Weathertightness and durability fundamentals, basis in E2. Management of water generally and how we should be designing for a changing climate, with more intensity.

  • Weathertightness in the context of cladding and window units.
  • Update on the Omega 800 series with regard to product testing.
  • Glass choice and the impact on energy efficiency and also acoustics. What configurations perform best with regard to acoustic design.

3pm - 4pm

Nick Moore

Saniflo Australia

Talk topic: Inground pump stations

Inground pump stations allow additional plumbing fixtures to be installed almost anywhere. They are ideal for granny flats, tiny homes, larger family homes and commercial applications where waste storage back-up is essential in the event of power or pump failure. Using an inground pump station unlocks greater design flexibility when gravity drainage is not available or impractical, while also being cost effective. Inground pump stations allow building to be repurposed and converted to be more suitable for todays lifestyle.

Learning outcomes:

  • What are inground pump stations?
  • Why would they be needed?
  • How they differ from small-bore macerators, greywater pumps and lifting stations.
  • Pumping principles and applications
  • How they work
  • Rules and regulations




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