Ash & Lacy - Combined roofing and cladding - CPD Video
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In today’s world, with budgetary restraints, construction skills shortages and a drive to improve sustainability, innovative construction solutions are needed to simplify installation and reduce waste, while still creating commercial buildings that are attractive, efficient and reliable.
Combined roof and cladding systems can be used to create a weatherproof and thermally efficient building envelope that is also durable and looks great. In this CPD presentation from Ash & Lacy, you will learn how these systems work and why they could be the ideal choice for your next project.
An introduction to combined roof and cladding
The presentation begins with an explanation of dual-skin roofing, a key element of combined roof and cladding systems. It then goes on to discuss how the systems are designed and installed, and the benefits that combined roof and cladding systems offer.
Specifying combined roof and cladding systems
The CPD continues with an in-depth discussion of the various specification considerations and performance requirements for combined roof and cladding systems. These include aesthetics, thermal efficiency, acoustic performance, wind performance and fire resistance.
Sustainability is also covered, both in terms of how combined roof and cladding systems are environmentally friendly, as well as how they can be used to improve the economic, social and human welfare impact of a building.