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RIBA One-Day Principal Designer Course Looking to consolidate your skills and knowledge in the Principal Designer role? Need some training to give you the confidence in your skills? RIBA’s accredited Principal Designer course defines and provides adequate “skills, knowledge, experience” to a professionally agreed standard. To show awareness and capability to deliver this role, there is an industry expectation for professionals to demonstrate attendance and knowledge attained. Following completion, an attendance certificate will be issued showing that you attended the RIBA-accredited course. You will also be given the opportunity to participate in an online exam, after which successful delegates will be issued an exam result certificate. Alongside your attendance certificate, this could be useful should a client, stakeholder or external body require evidence that you have the industry standard skills, knowledge and understanding of the principal designer role. Who is the course for? The one-day course provides adequate understanding of the regulations, context and background, as well as Principal Designer practicalities, using delegate’s ongoing projects as case studies. Although the course is mainly aimed at architects with three or more years’ experience, it is also suitable for other duty-holders looking to learn more about the Principal Designer role. RIBA One-Day Principal Designer Course 2019

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Page 1: RIBA One-Day CPD Principal Designer Course · CPD RIBA One-Day Principal Designer Course 2019. Course content and structure The interactive 6-hour course is divided into two sessions

RIBA One-Day Principal Designer Course

Looking to consolidate your skills and knowledge in the Principal Designer role? Need some training to give you the confidence in your skills?

RIBA’s accredited Principal Designer course defines and provides adequate “skills, knowledge, experience” to a professionally agreed standard. To show awareness and capability to deliver this role, there is an industry expectation for professionals to demonstrate attendance and knowledge attained. Following completion, an attendance certificate will be issued showing that you attended the RIBA-accredited course. You will also be given the opportunity to participate in an online exam, after which successful delegates will be issued an exam result certificate. Alongside your attendance certificate, this could be useful should a client, stakeholder or external body require evidence that you have the industry standard skills, knowledge and understanding of the principal designer role.

Who is the course for?

The one-day course provides adequate understanding of the regulations, context and background, as well as Principal Designer practicalities, using delegate’s ongoing projects as case studies. Although the course is mainly aimed at architects with three or more years’ experience, it is also suitable for other duty-holders looking to learn more about the Principal Designer role.

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RIBA One-Day Principal Designer Course 2019

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Course content and structureThe interactive 6-hour course is divided into two sessions. The morning session focuses more on practicalities of CDM Regulation, whilst the afternoon session explores case studies provided by course leaders, as well as your own ongoing projects. The two sessions cover the following:

Morning session • Q&A: what are your questions? • Introduction and background • CDM and related regulations and statutes• CDM Differently• Skills, Knowledge, Experience and Training, but also

Attitude: Capability not Competency• Principles of prevention • Principal Designer role and other duty holders• ICE CDM Project Strategy Brief & Collaborative

Working facilitated by a Principal Designer

Afternoon session• Visual Risk Pathways CDM analysis documents

using case studies such as Florence, Shard, and a University project, amongst others

• Temporary Works and PD Guidance• Teamwork not (unnecessary) paperwork • Exemplar Project Reviews Format• Workshop session: interactive session discussing

your ongoing projects• Concluding summary and HSE’s views• Q&A: your questions discussed, and open

discussions

Delegates are encouraged to bring project drawing bundles, and some projects are then randomly selected by course leader for group discussions. Significant risks captured on flipchart for delegates to develop further after the course.

Outcomes

• Develop key practical knowledge and skills in order to embrace the Principal Designer role

• Cover the following topics on the RIBA Core Curriculum: Health, safety and wellbeing, Architecture for social purpose.

• Gain 6 hours of RIBA-Accredited Deep Knowledge CPD*

Course LeadersThis course is designed and developed by Paul Bussey and Tony Putsman, and will be delivered by both speakers.

Paul Bussey is an RIBA chartered architect with over 30 years’ experience, working within both large and small practices both in the UK and abroad. Paul is currently Technical Consultant at the Stirling Prize 2015 award winning practice AHMM Architects. He has developed a technical expertise in the application of all types of building related legislation and constructional guidance. In parallel he provides CDM, Principal Designer, Fire Strategy Engineering and Inclusive Design services as well as Quality Management and Project Compliance Services. He sits on various HSE, RIBA and CIC Health and Safety expert committees and is an IMaPS member of the Association for Project Safety. Paul was part of the CITB/HSE Industry Guidance team for Designers under CDM 2015, and has authored CDM 2015: A Practical Guide for Architects and Designers (RIBA Publishing).

Tony Putsman MICE, C.Eng., AIEMA is a qualified civil engineer and experienced Project Manager. For the past 40 years, he has worked across all the major sectors of the Construction Industry, moving from a hands-on, project delivery role into a training and development specialist, and is a leading advocate of team-based risk management. He set up his own risk management consultancy in 2002 and is currently working with clients in the energy, rail, off-shore, house building & refurbishment sectors, promoting a strategic approach to project risk management through enhanced collaborative working. He is co-author of Practical guide to using the CDM Regulations 2015 - Teamwork not Paperwork (ICE Publishing). Tony is a professional trainer and a member of the ICE Health & Safety Expert Panel. He has represented the ICE on the CIC Health & Safety Panel since January 2013, and has been vice chair since July 2014 and sits on the Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC). * Deep Knowledge CPD: Deep knowledge CPD, whether face to face, online or distance, will be more comprehensive on a specific topic than Detailed Knowledge or General Awareness learning levels. However, Deep knowledge CPD will not be as advanced in content or specialist in focus than Advanced CPD.

RIBA One-Day Principal Designer Course 2019

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RIBA One-Day Principal Designer Course 2019

Course feeRIBA/CIAT members £145+VATNon-members £290+VAT

Fee covers the one-day interactive course including refreshments and lunch, course material and a copy of CDM 2015: A Practical Guide for Architects and Designers, RRP £25, as well as certificate of attendance and exam result*

Dates, locations and booking informationNumbers are strictly limited and will be allocated on a first book and pay basis. Please book your place using below Eventbrite links.

All courses run from 10am – 5pm

Date Location Contact details and Eventbrite links12 March London

RIBA LondonT: 0207 307 [email protected]://oneday-pdc-london-march2019.eventbrite.co.uk

6 June BirminghamRIBA West Midlands

T: 0121 233 [email protected]://oneday-pdc-birmingham-june2019.eventbrite.co.uk

17 July BristolRIBA South West

T: 0117 972 [email protected]://oneday-pdc-bristol-july2019.eventbrite.co.uk

1 August LondonRIBA London

T: 0207 307 [email protected]://oneday-pdc-london-august2019.eventbrite.co.uk

28 October LondonRIBA London

T: 0207 307 [email protected]://1daypdc-london-2019..eventbrite.co.uk

4 December London RIBA London

T: 0207 307 [email protected]://oneday-pdc-london-december2019.eventbrite.co.uk

* Exam result certificate is only issued to delegates achieving 75% or higher

For alternative booking methods please contact the relevant region, using above contact details.

Courses in the RIBA Principal Designer Series will provide you with knowledge and guidance to enhance your existing skills, knowledge and understanding as ‘designers’, enabling you to assume the Principal Designer role on ongoing projects. For more information on other courses in RIBA Principal Designer Series, visit www.architecture.com/PrincipalDesignerCourse, alternatively contact RIBA Head of CPD Programmes [email protected], or call 0207 307 3848.Terms & Conditions• Cancellations are acceptable in writing up to 20 working days of the event, please contact the relevant region for cancellation requests.• Substitutes are permitted at any time, please contact the relevant region for substitution requests.• The RIBA accepts no responsibility for the views or opinions expressed by speakers or any other person at the event• A photographer will cover this event and the images may be used to publicise future RIBA events.• By accepting an invitation or purchasing a ticket you consent to being photographed, filmed or recorded as a visitor attending the event. • If the RIBA has to postpone or cancel the event the booker is entitled to a full refund of the ticket price only.• On entry to the event you agree to accept and abide by any venue rules. • The RIBA reserves the right to refuse admission to any ticket holder.• The details you provide will be processed in line with the RIBA’s GDPR obligations. For information on how we handle your personal data please

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