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Cladding Remediation: Part A

$140.00 (inc GST)

Cladding remediation is a professional service that involves identifying the issues that cause façade defects and determining the corrective actions to provide long-term solutions for the integrity, safety and stability of a building façade.

When done correctly, remediation of a façade will help to extend the service life of both a building and building façade.

This course develops a general understanding of façades and cladding, common defects, and the recommended course of action to address such defects. You’ll learn how to predict façade defects in designs, use best practice façade remediation analysis methods, and determine potential causes of a defect.

This course covers:

  • Types of façade
  • How facades fail
  • Prioritising defects
  • Guidelines and regulations associated with façade remediation
  • Why façade remediation is important
  • Methodology for cladding remediation
  • Project procurement and professional responsibilities

Who should do this course?

Engineers and professionals involved in the design, procurement and construction of façades. Participants must have two – five years’ experience in engineering or a related role.

Roles include façade, structural, ESD, fire, acoustic or services engineers; architects; facility managers; asset managers; and construction professionals.

Duration: 2 hours
Delivery: Online (self-paced)
Access period: 6 months access from the day of enrolment

Proudly developed by Building Commission NSW, leading façade remediation expert and Adjunct Associate Professor Colin Lim MIEAust CPEng NER, Engineering Education Australia, and PointsBuild.

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