Our highly popular waterproofing course was modified and updated in 2011 to encompass a wider range of waterproofing systems and reflect the full scope of knowledge needed to understand waterproofing in both new and exitisting structures. Over three days, candidates will consider all aspects of underground waterproofing in alignment with British Standards BS 8102. This intensive course is not simply for those converting existing cellars, but for anyone involved in the design, planning and installation of any below ground spaces.
Day 1
(09.30 - 15.30)
Introduction (including soils, permeability, methods of waterproofing, Hydrogen Bonding), BS 8102 and waterproofing
Design, forms of waterproofing, anticipated defects and methods of repair
Legal case: Outwing V Thomas Weatherald
Day 2
(09.30 - 15.30)
Theory of structures, Cementitious Systems, render technology.
Assessment of ground conditions and structure.
Day 3
(09.30 - 15.30)
Choosing a waterproofing system
Cavity Drainage systems, membrane systems, combined systems, psychrometry (humidity condensation, vapour movement etc), surveying exisiting structures.
2012 dates
6 - 8 March
18 - 20 September
Members Rates (ex. VAT) £160 Per day / £400 Full Course
Non-Members (ex. VAT) £190 Per day / £495 Full Course





