Building Conservation Explained – Seminar

27 May 2016
Charlestown, Fife (KY11 3EN)

This introduction to building conservation will take attendees through the basics of best practice and dispel the many myths that abound when working with historic buildings.

The seminar includes lively presentations of various case studies allowing attendees to grasp the rights and wrongs of historic building repair and gain an understanding of how to ‘read’ a building when approaching repairs. Planning and listed building consent issues are explained and various grant funding schemes that can enable the conservation of our built heritage are considered.

This CPD session ends with a site visit to a live building to illustrate the many issues covered within this course.

This seminar is aimed at building contractors, planners, local authority staff, students and recently qualified architects, surveyors and engineers who as part of their workload are dealing with the historic built environment or those building professionals who have traditionally only dealt with new build projects but would like to gain an understanding of building conservation work.

To book a place on this seminar, please click here, email admin@scotlime.org or call us on 01383 872722.

Scottish Lime Centre Trust
Charlestown Workshops
2 Rocks Road
Charlestown
Fife
KY11 3EN