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With just three weeks to go until the June session of CPD-Live 2021, time is running out to register to continue your professional development.
Dynamic, interactive and engaging, CPD-Live brings together expert panels to dissect curated discussions, with each session tailor made to keep you across the latest developments in architecture and design. Tune in anywhere you have an internet connection over the 2 – 3 June 2021. Formally recognised as part of the AIA refuel program, each session offers one formal CPD point, or stick around for the entire program to gain a huge 10 formal CPD points.
With the countdown on, let us introduce you to some of the speakers behind the sessions with some of the industry’s most recognised names lining up to give you expert insights to inform your specification.
Design: Schematic Design 4.6, 4.7
Documentation: Detailed Design 5.3, 5.5
Documentation 6.5
Ben Wallis, Sales Director (BLUECHIP)
Ben founded BLUECHIP in 2003 with his five brothers, and it has grown every year since to become one of Australia s leading suppliers of architectural building envelopes. BLUECHIP s product range covers the complete system from the structure out including all types of cladding materials, sub-framing, insulation, waterproofing and fixings.
With many years combined experience, BLUECHIP has now supplied more than 3,000,000m2 of materials to Australian projects since 2003 and Ben plays an important role as the companies Technical Director. In Ben’s words, “their commitment to innovation and ongoing investment in R&D ensures BLUECHIP will continue to lead the market with BCA/NCC compliant façade solutions in the years ahead and their vision to be trusted advisors to the industry and not just another supplier, means they will always put the long-term i
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