Monitoring and Testing the Waterproofing Process
Course Overview
The effort exerted in modern constructions is biased towards ‘front-end’ elements – design and materials selection – with insufficient attention on the ‘back-end’ – construction processes and quality control, which are vital for the successful execution of the designs.
This helps to explain why the overwhelming majority of waterproofing failures are caused by installation deficiencies.
In this webinar we examine and explain how to test and monitor back-end waterproofing processes to ensure quality of workmanship is upheld.
Main Takeaways
• Learn how to implement quality testing successfully
• Learn how to develop a ‘scope of works’ for waterproofing
• Learn key performance parameters of waterproofing
• Learn the testing requirements for AS3740 and AS4654.2 compliance
• Find out other standards relevant to successful waterproofing installation
• Develop a wholistic view of waterproofing quality control and record-keeping.
When Tuesday, 27 July, 2021
Time 5:00 – 6:30 PM
Style Online Live Webinar
CPD Credit 1
About the Trainer – Byron Landeryou – Waterproof Awareness
Byron Landeryou started out ‘on the tools’ as a wall and floor tiler and under-tile waterproofer. After 13 years at the coal-face of construction he discovered a passion for teaching. He soon scored a sessional teaching role with Holmesglen TAFE, followed by a full-time role with Melbourne Polytechnic where he invested 4 years teaching the wall/floor tiling and construction waterproofing sectors. Since then, Byron has held teaching roles with Master Builders Victoria (MBAV) and Master Builders South Australia (MBAS) where he has assisted in the course development for internal, external and below ground waterproofing. He now runs technical waterproofing webinars that focus on fundamental waterproofing mistakes. His point of difference is his ability to teach building professionals how to design and complete jobs in a way that incorporate the relevant codes, standards and manufacturers’ specifications as his license agreement with Standards Australia allows him to reference the relevant standards. Byron is a qualified Cert IV teacher who is driven to lift the calibre of the industry through improving the education around waterproofing.
Disclaimer
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