News tagged PCA
  • PCA and BTS team up to deliver webinar on damp and mould

    The PCA and the BTS will co-host an online webinar for professionals concerning damp and mould, and their effects on health The post PCA and BTS team up to deliver webinar on damp and mould appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.

  • Examining new government guidance on damp and mould

    The UK government has recently published a document that recommends landlords work with professionals to tackle damp and mould. James Berry, deputy CEO of the Property Care Association (PCA), discusses some of the key issues relating to the new guidance. The post Examining new government guidance on damp and mould appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.

  • ISM Announces New ISM Leadership

    Eighty Four PA: The International Society for Micropiles (ISM) announces new leadership. Allan Herse of PCA Ground Engineering Australia has been named chair of ISM, succeeding Dan MacLean of Keller. Natalia Maca, M.Sc. Eng., of Titan Polska, has been named vice chair, a new position at ISM. “We are excited to welcome our new leadership,” […]

  • PCA resists EPA’s proposed stringent PM air quality standards

    Portland Cement Association (PCA), which represents most of America’s cement manufacturers, opposes the proposed decision by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to tighten the Particulate Matter (PM) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The post PCA resists EPA’s proposed stringent PM air quality standards appeared first on Construction Specifier.

  • Child’s mould death: Call for tougher enforcement of Building Regs

    Trade body the Property Care Association (PCA) has called for more stringent enforcement of Building Regulations to tackle the problem of damp and mould in homes. The post Child’s mould death: Call for tougher enforcement of Building Regs appeared first on Construction Management.

Resources tagged PCA
  • CABE - Japanese Knotweed Management, 16012019

    Webinar held by the Chartered Association of Building Engineers and the Property Care Association looking at the management of Japanese Knotweed. Dr Peter Fitzsimons highlights the botany and scale & scope of the Japanese Knotweed 'problem'; the legal framework for JKW and other invasives; surveying and controlling JKW; and Warranties

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