Category Archives: Events
Build Check iPad competition
We are pleased to announce that Chris Cook of The Window Shop has won our iPad competion to celebrate the successful launch of The Oracle, Build Check Publications’ U-value calculator and information centre for the Fenestration industry. Chris correctly identified … Continue reading
Build Check announce The Oracle and U-Value training seminars
Build Check – experts in independent testing, consultancy and product certification – have announced they will be hosting the first of a series of training seminars on 7th December. The purpose of the seminars is to give IGU manufactures, fabricators … Continue reading
Build Check at Glassex 2008
Build Check are working closely with Pilkington with regards to Pilkington energiKare, carrying out BFRC simulations. As a result, Pilkington have invited Build Check on to their Glassex stand on the 8th to 10th of April to answer your questions about energiKare, … Continue reading
Ecobuild 2008
David Mckenna, Managing Director of Build Check, presented a seminar, entitled ‘Airtightness testing, a mandatory requirement – how to ensure a pass’ at Ecobuild 2008 on 27 February 2008. The presentation was well received by the delegates and is available … Continue reading
Ecobuild 2008
David Mckenna, Managing Director of Build Check will be presenting a seminar at Ecobuild on 27th February at Earls Court. The seminar titled “Airtightness testing, a mandatory requirement – how to ensure a pass” starts at 12:00 noon – see Ecobuild … Continue reading
The Build Check Bullet
Build Check entered the Gravity Grand Prix 2007 with their custom built Go-Kart. The design of the “Build Check Bullet” was based loosely around a Suzuki GSXR 1100 motorcycle frame with the components of 2 child’s bicycles. Due to the … Continue reading
Richard Bate Presentation
During Glassex 2007, Richard Bate presented a seminar titled “Energy ratings & CE marking: Product design considerations and minimum UK requirements”. This was particularly well received with a “full house” attending – indicating the high level of interest there … Continue reading