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Waterproofing & Insurance: Design with Confidence

Do you know how to create a waterproofing design that follows the recommended ‘best practice‘ and gives warranty providers assurance and confidence in you? Do we really understand what warranty providers require when it comes to waterproofing? And do we know what is required of those who are designing the waterproofing elements within a project?
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What you will learn from the Webinar!

  • How do we define ‘good’ waterproofing design?
  • Learn more about Warranty Providers and Waterproofing
  • Understand the requirements of Warranty Providers where waterproofing is needed, namely: NHBC Chapter 5.4 & LABC & Premier’s Chapter 6.1
  • Insurance Backed Guarantees
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance
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Benefits of this video 

Understand what the Warranty Providers require
Which materials are allowed and in which situations
Learn what is required of those designing the waterproofing element of a structure/scheme
Straightforward online learning while sitting at your desk
About the Presenter

Michael Earle

Michael qualified as a Certificated Surveyor of Structural Waterproofing (CSSW) in 2007. Between 2003 and 2014 he worked as the Technical Manager and ultimately a Director for Safeguard Europe Ltd. Michael was responsible for the production of Technical Literature and Specifications and also in supporting contractors whilst onsite. During this period he offered advice to different parties on building, damp-proofing and waterproofing elements.During his time at Safeguard Europe, Michael was trained on a one-to-one basis by Phil Hewitt, respectfully the top waterproofing consultant of his time, who approached Michael to continue his practice pending his retirement.Michael is currently a full-time independent consultant, offering expert advice to different parties on building, damp-proofing and waterproofing aspects; acting on behalf of clients in legal disputes, site investigations, waterproofing design and, in the preparation of technical literature. He carries out a range of training, including training courses for the PCA for those pursuing the CSSW qualification. Michael is a member of the PCA Structural Waterproofing Steering Group responsible for the revision and production of documents and literature available to trade body members.
Patrick Jones - Course author