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IHS and BSRIA 2008 Webinar Programme

In partnership with BSRIA, we are pleased to announce the launch of an extensive webinar programme focusing on a wide range of industry related topics for example Air tightness (Part L), the management of Legionella to whole live costing. Places are limited but the webinars are offered free to both BSRIA members and IHS subscribers.

Using BSRIA’s in-house knowledge and expertise each webinar will be delivered by a BSRIA expert, ensuring that you have the best information, allowing you to stay up-to-date on key issues, extend your knowledge, and network with other professionals on specific industry topics. Highlighting issues that could impact your business.

The presentations will last no longer than an hour, delivered via a telephone conference call and the web direct to your desktop in realtime, giving you the chance to ask the expert questions.

Webinar Programme until July 2008

Places are free to BSRIA and IHS customers, but places are limited. For more information or to register click on one of the links below next to the date of your choice, or visit BSRIA Events

Airtightness – understanding the Part L requirements
11th March
19th March

O&M Benchmarking
11th March

Building Regulations – an overview
7th April

Legionella
22 April

Benchmarking and Key Performance Indicators
8th May

Whole Life Costing
21st May

Thermography in Building Services
3rd June

Biomass Boiler Systems
2nd July

For those IHS customers registering write IHS subscriber in the 'Additional Delegates' box. After you have registered you will be sent the information that you will need to sign-in and the telephone number (free-phone) that you will need to call to hear the commentary.

IHS and BSRIA look forward to welcoming you and your colleagues to a webinar.

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About IHS (www.ihs.com)
IHS (NYSE: IHS) is a leading global source of critical information and insight for customers in a broad range of industries. Our customer product and service solutions span four major areas of information: energy, product lifecycle management, environmental and security. By focusing on our customers first, we deliver data and expertise that enable innovative and successful decision-making. Customers range from governments and multinational companies to smaller companies and technical professionals in more than 180 countries. IHS has been in business since 1959 and employs more than 3,000 people in 35 locations around the world.

About BSRIA (www.bsria.co.uk)
BSRIA is a consultancy, test and research organisation providing construction and building services companies, helping building services and construction professionals to improving the quality of their products and services, the efficiency of their provision and the effectiveness of their operation.  It serves  the whole built environment chain from client to consultant, facilities manager, contractor and manufacturer

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