This seminar is designed to unpack the Code of Practice for Inspecting and Certifying Buildings and Works for delegates to obtain a better understanding of the core role of Assigned Certifier, with practical information about new working practices under the Building Control Regulations 2014.
Experts will present thorough analysis of the Code of Practice to demystify the role, including a legal expert presenting the liability and legal implications of being an Assigned Certifier complemented by experienced professionals already working in the role. Delegates will also hear from a Building Control Authority representative on common mistakes that have been found when entering details in the Building Control Management System, along with the expectations of submissions from the Building Control Authority.
The Seminar will finish with a Q&A panel, with delegates able to submit questions prior to the event for consideration for the end of the session.
NOTE: Attendees are asked to submit their questions via this online form. Questions are to be submitted by the 31st October 2014
Anyone interested in becoming or understanding the role and responsibility of the Assigned Certifier should not miss this event.
The Assigned Certifier: Roles and Responsibilities
Cormac Bradley, Chartered Engineer, Construction Manager, RPS
Unpacking the Code of Practice for the Assigned Certifier
John O’Connor, Chief Executive, Housing Agency
Building Control Management System (BCMS) & the Assigned Certifier: What to look out for
Mairead Phelan, Chartered Engineer, Fingal County Council
Legal essentials for the Assigned Certifier
Hugh Cummins, Associate, Philip Lee
Practicalities for the Assigned Certifier
Orla FitzGerald, MRIAI
The Insurance Aspect
Graeme Tinney, Director, Griffiths & Armour Professional Risks
More speakers to be confirmed shortly