***SOLD OUT*** CPD: Scaffold Tour of a Historic Tenement

Photograph of a cracked tenement building

Thursday, 14th November | 12:00pm (noon) – 1:00pm | On site at 43 Queensborough Gardens, Glasgow, G12 9QP

This CPD offers a training opportunity for built heritage professionals to view the repair works currently underway on a historic tenement. 

The building presents complex structural challenges that John Gilbert Architects (with grant assistance from GCHT) are working to fix. Participants will learn about how these challenges are being tackled, as well as how JGA is addressing ongoing maintenance needs and increased rainfall due to the climate crisis. 

The CPD will involve climbing scaffolding and PPE (site boots, high vis jacket & hard hat) will be required. If you don’t have the appropriate PPE please contact events@glasgowheritage.org.uk for assistance. 

£10 per person / £5 for students

 

All sessions are recognised by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) as being capable of contributing to the obligatory CPD requirements of Full Members (see www.ihbc.org.uk)

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