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The impact of the Building Safety Bill on architects & designers
Our digital panel discussion in partnership with RIBA Journal

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At our digital roundtable in partnership with RIBA Journal on 13th July 2021, our panel of speakers continued the conversation surrounding the Building Safety Bill, particularly how it'll affect the industry and the actions architects and designers can take. In brief, the webinar included:
- Highlights from the November 2020 roundtable
- 30 minute panel discussion
- Audience Q&A
With more than 1,250 registrations, we're so glad these webinars are proving popular and valuable to our customers. If you couldn't make it, check out the full webinar video below.
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Meet the Panel

Jane Duncan OBE
RIBA Past President and chair of RIBA Expert Advisory Group Fire Safety
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Paul Bussey
Senior Technical Consultant at AHMM and member of RIBA Expert Advisory Group Fire Safety
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Jenny Carter-Vaughan
Managing Director at Affinity Select Insurance Services Limited
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Details coming soon!
Our planned webinar for November 2021 will focus on the latest developments from the Building Safety Bill, Plan of Works and building regulations, as well as passive fire protection. Keep your eyes peeled for info coming later in the year.

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