Physical Security

Zaun at London Build Expo

by Mark Rowe

The fencing and perimeter protection manufacturers Zaun are speaking to main contractors, architects and specifiers on integrated perimeter systems later this month.

The fence company will be running its RIBA-approved CPD seminar Perimeter and Integrated Systems, The Trusted Advisor at the free-to-attend trade show London Build Expo at London Olympia on October 25 and 26.

The steel fencing manufacturer will be exhibiting at stand L13A alongside electronic and electrified perimeter security systems business Harper Chalice, a channel partner for its EyeLynx CCTV and video analytics.

The RIBA-assessed seminar can help architects meet their annual CPD requirements and is worth double points to RIBA Chartered Architects, for whom CPD is mandatory

Business development manager Steve Bailes will deliver the 50-minute seminar at 1.20pm on day two, Thursday, October 26. He said: “This is all part of our determination to get closer to architects, contractors and specifiers and to help them understand better how they can design and build better perimeter security solutions for clients.”

That seminar, Building & Site Security, fits within RIBA’s core curriculum subject Designing and Building It: Design, Construction, Technology and Engineering at a general awareness knowledge level.

About London Build Expo

Aimed at architecture, construction, engineering and property industries, attendees this year include AECOM, Arup, Carillion, CITB, Heathrow Airport, Laing O’Rourke, Lendlease, Mott MacDonald, RICS, TfL and Wates. It also incorporates the London property networking evening, and Civil Engineers networking party. Visit http://www.londonbuildexpo.com/.

Picture courtesy of Zaun; the company’s products in use at the Birmingham Rep in Millennium Square in Birmingham city centre.

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