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Hospitality project design the focus of CEDA seminar

8th Feb 2017 - 09:24
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CEDA Tim Knowles hospitality project design
Abstract
Construction Design & Management (CDM) in the hospitality sector and how the 2015 regulation changes have impacted upon the implementation of projects will be the focus of a seminar by Tim Knowles, head of Four Group's Health & Safety Division, at the CEDA 2017 Conference, taking place at Heythrop Park Resort in Oxfordshire from March 30-31.

Commenting on the importance of changes to CDM regulation, and the presentation by Knowles, Adam Mason, CEDA director general, said: “Changes to the 2015 CDM regulations are important for CEDA members and the companies they work with on design and construction projects for foodservice clients.

“Tim will use his 20 plus years experience as a health and safety consultant, with a particular appreciation of CDM, to help us understand the new regulations including the impact on small works and maintenance, and how they can work to our benefit."

The seminar will look at all aspects of health and safety consultancy, including CDM services, vacant building inspections, noise assessments, site health and safety inspections, training courses, accident investigations, corporate strategic advice and audits.

Mason added that delegates would also gain from his knowledge in providing strategic advice on health and safety and CDM compliance for a number of large developers and retailers.

To register and for more information on the CEDA Conference and Business Day go to www.cedaconference.co.uk.

Written by
David Foad