Professional development is an ongoing process, and as the UK’s leading supplier of waterproofing systems, Newton Waterproofing consistently works to help architects and developers achieve the next step.
The company offers a range of training initiatives covering all aspects of waterproofing in accordance with the British Standard 8102:2022, that aim to expand knowledge and skills in waterproofing practices.
Newton Waterproofing’s Managing Director, Warren Muschialli, comments: “At Newton, we deliver long-term value to trainees and continually raise the standard of work through various means, such as our partnerships.
“To help our growth, we partner with some of the leading waterproofing manufacturers around the world, enabling us to offer the highest-quality training direct from our supply partners, as well as access to the best products in the industry.”
Additionally, the Newton School of Waterproofing accommodates all audiences, offering individuals and organisations a bespoke experience.
The Newton establishment is equipped with dedicated training facilities, including a pump room with full pump installations for trainees to practice on, and an outdoor spray area to learn how to correctly apply liquid waterproofing products.
Newton’s training areas also have full-size cross-sections of both a Type C Newton CDM System and a Type A Newton HydroBond System, showing a visual representation of how these products work in conjunction with each other.
With a powerful team of technical experts, Newton have the means to frequently deliver their four RIBA Approved, double points CPDs to architects, engineers and construction professionals across the country.
All four presentations can be moulded to individual requirements. Their newest and most favoured CPD on ‘Waterproofing Design Strategies to the New British Standard 8102:2022‘ has been specifically designed to educate construction professionals on the most important updates to the 2022 version of the British Standard.
Throughout this CPD, you can expect a 45-minute seminar plus a Q&A, delivered either at your office, as an online webinar, or at Newton’s training facility in Tonbridge, Kent.
For more information, call 01732 280 635 or visit www.newtonwaterproofing.co.uk
Newton Waterproofing Systems,
Newton House,
17-20 Sovereign Way,
Tonbridge,
Kent,
United Kingdom,
TN9 1RH
Phone: 01732 360 095
Fax: 01732 359 033
E-mail: [email protected]
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