The BSRIA showcases ‘an overview of construction processes’ at young engineers event

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As part of the BSRIA’s young engineers network events, newcomers to the industry are invited to attend an overview of construction processes

This event is for all young engineers who have been in the industry for less than 10 years, and are looking to broaden their knowledge of key construction topics. The networking opportunities to meet like-minded individuals and companies is invaluable and adds a significant benefit to the event. The next event is Friday 28th April, from 9:30 – 14:00 hrs at its offices in Bracknell.

Wide range of topics covered

Soft landings and Government Soft Landings are the key areas up for discussion with both a talk and workshop led by Dr Michelle Agha-Hossein, BSRIA.

Tying together BIM and Government Soft Landings will be led by Martin Ronceray, BSRIA.

The stage will return to Dr Michelle Agha-Hossein for an interactive session on Post Occupancy Evaluation. This is the final stage of Soft Landings which entails evaluating the performance of a completed building after the building has been occupied, to ensure that the building is functioning well at all times.

The BSRIA’s Instrument Solutions Department will be showing engineers some of the tools of the trade for just some of the tests carried out on buildings.

An optional tour of the onsite laboratory is also included in the program.

Tracey Tilbry, Networks & Events Manager, BSRIA, said: “Young engineers are essential to the future of the workforce of tomorrow within the construction industry. It is crucial that they are nurtured and supported as they move along their respective career paths.

“Above all, these events are a fantastic opportunity to network and share best practice with your peers, clients and competitors.”

This key event is run as a series of events for BSRIA’s well-established Young Engineers’ Network.

More information on the event can be found on the BSRIA’s website

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