Presentations on Building Information Modelling (BIM) and passive fire protection training were among the education at The Association for Specialist Fire Protection’s AGM on Friday.
Taking place at Saddlers Hall in London on 26 June the AGM also included a review of ASFP activities throughout the previous year.
Below is a list of the slideshow presentations if you want a recap or you didn’t manage to attend:
BIM Now & Next – Peter Caplehorn, Deputy Chief Executive and Policy Director, Construction Products Association
Building Information Management (BIM) – Anthony Burd, Head of Market Development, Construction for The British Standards Institution
BUILD UK Future Representation of the Contracting Supply Chain in Construction – Suzannah Nichol, Chief Executive, National Specialist Contracting Council
Training in Passive Fire Protection – Howard Passey, Commercial Director, Fire Protection Association
Speakers also praised the impact of FIREX International 2015 in boosting the ASFP’s profile and the cause of passive fire protection:
“We had 17 members supporting the zone and the video screens [FIREX TV, which was broadcast on screens throughout the exhibition halls], showing the importance of passive fire protection. We ran two seminars and we had a very well attended session in the main theatre. All of our members attended the event and feedback from the event was very good.”
Anna Hayes, ASFP press relations officer
“For the awareness of the ASFP, its membership base and what we’re trying to achieve in the market we got a really strong commitment again from the exhibition, both short-term opportunities and those who joined the membership after going through third parties. So it [FIREX] was a real positive exercise.”
Tony Corcoran, ASFP membership officer
Below is an interview IFSEC Global conducted with ASFP chief Wilf Butcher, who discussed Fire engineering, passive fire protection and FIREX 2015 – skip to the end of the video to watch by chapter.
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