Events
Introduction to Principal Designer Role – FULL BOOKED
Location: Riddel Hall, Stranmillis Road, Belfast
Date: 10 May 2018
For people familiar with the new CDM (NI) Regulations 2016, either through our seminars or their own reading etc, we have partnered with James Ritchie to deliver a one day course dedicated to the role of Principal Designer.
This interactive, introductory course will equip delegates with the knowledge and understanding to undertake the new CDM2016 Principal Designer role on small and medium sized projects. Delegates will be tested on their knowledge at the end of the course.
Architects already have many of the skills that are needed to be a Principal Designer and this course will give delegates a definitive understanding of the Regulations and how to discharge their duties in a practical and proportionate manner.
Seminar Content
· Appointment as PD – fees, terms, schedule of services, PII;
· What a good PD actually does and how they can add value to the client’s project;
· Design Risk Management and its importance to the PD role;
· Applying effective design risk management techniques through good soft skills;
· Understanding ways of ensuring collaboration and securing designer teamwork;
· Understanding how to deliver the PD service and its component parts (PCI and H&S File) in a proportionate, practical and effective way;
· How the PD role fits into the RIBA Plan of Work;
· Pre-Construction Information – what is required;
· Liaising with the Principal Contractor and input to the Construction Phase Plan;
· Dealing with design changes during the construction phase;
· Health and Safety File preparation and delivery.
Speaker
The course is presented by James Ritchie, RIBA’s Specialist Practice Consultant on CDM. James is a chartered architect and has been providing CDM training and seminars since 1999. He is a former Deputy Chief Executive of the Association for Project Safety (APS), is currently an APS approved trainer and is co-author of the ‘Principal Designer Handbook and Guide to CDM2015’
Key details
Course duration: One day
When: 9am to 5pm on Thursday 10th May 2018
Lunch provided
Where: Riddel Hall, Stranmillis Road, Belfast
Directions: Link/map
Cost: RSUA Practice Services Scheme Members £150 + VAT
RSUA Members £180 +VAT
Non-member £200 +VAT
If the course is not fully booked, the remaining places will be made available for free to RSUA members on low incomes.
How to book: Book your place online or contact Jeanette Hedley
(jeanette@rsua.org.uk). Cheques should be made out to RSUA and sent to 2 Mount Charles, Belfast, BT7 1NZ