IHBC’s Members… with benefits: 20% discount on ‘moisture-related threats’ online course (next on 20/05 & 01/06)

The IHBC is delighted to announce 20% member discounts for the 1-day online course on damp, mould and condensation by IHBC Technical Panel Chair Professor John Edwards, and aligned with the IHBC-supported cross-sector standard, the Joint Position Statement (JPS) on moisture etc., with booking now open for 20/05 & 01/06.

John Edwards writes:

This course covers the approach and practice in understanding dampness and moisture in buildings from a practical perspective as described in the guide, along with treatment. In summary it will cover:

  • The differences between traditionally constructed buildings and newer buildings including the way they perform and should be treated.
  • Ascertaining the age of a building and why it’s important
  • Comparing and contrasting modern and traditional buildings
  • Methods of inspection – issues to look out for
  • Equipment and tools
  • Moisture sources and how to ascertain
  • Moisture movement mechanisms and how to ascertain
  • Understanding the implications of alterations and retrofit and how to ascertain
  • Implications of use and the environment
  • Reporting
  • Legal issues

The course covers the content of the guidance ‘Investigation of Moisture and its Effects in Traditional Buildings – Principles and Competencies’ a joint position statement agreed between RICS, Historic England, PCA, Cadw, IHBC, SPAB, Historic Environment Scotland and the Northern Ireland Government (Department for Communities Historic Environment Division). It is suitable for everyone that investigates damp and moisture problems in buildings and this includes surveyors, Retrofit Assessors and those designing and implementing works to existing buildings. Examples will include dwellings and other building types. At the end of the course, participants should have an understanding of the common causes of moisture problems in buildings, the approach to analysis, methods of investigation including the equipment to be used. The guide can be downloaded at the below link, and this describes the course content.

See more and BOOK, using the code EEDAMP20

See the JPS HERE, one of the links on the IHBC’s Recognised Standards etc. on the Institute’s Toolbox.

See more background on the JPS and launch HERE

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