Specifying glazed partitioning CPD now available from Ocula Systems

Specifying glazed partitioning CPD now available from Ocula Systems
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Date: 11 October 2017

Partitioning experts and developers of the established Tenon and System 8000 products, Ocula Systems, are now offering RIBA approved CPD training on ‘Specifying Performance Fully Glazed Partitioning Systems.’

The training, designed to be just an hour in length, looks at the benefits of using glazed partitioning, where it’s best used, its performance and design capability and integration flexibility. 

It details the building standards that need to be considered when specifying partitions, offers an explanation on acoustic performance and sound attenuation and very importantly, fire testing and safety.   

The training finishes with a selection of case studies showcasing some of the latest glazed partitioning projects, offering inspirational ideas to attendees.

The new CPD training course is carried out by experienced Project Consultants who will travel to deliver the course to specifying Practices throughout the UK. The training is listed at ribacpd.com or can be requested via Ocula Systems HQ in Reading on 0118 935 8152 or through this form here.

Ocula Systems provide full Partitioning support from design through to installation. Their team includes a network of specification consultants, experienced glass installers, project managers, estimators and design technicians based in eight regional hubs across the UK.  The Ocula product is also available through the SIG Interior branch network. Check out full details here.

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