The Planning and Building Act - moisture

The Planning and Building Act - moisture

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The Regulations on Technical Requirements for Construction Works (TEK) specify the minimum standards for the characteristics of buildings that must be met in order for the construction, use or alteration of buildings to be permitted under Norwegian legislation.

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The Planning and Building Act - moisture

The regulations stipulate functional requirements for buildings, but in many cases these are further interpreted and specified as performance requirements in the text of the regulations themselves.

TEK17 will ensure that measures are planned, designed and executed with an emphasis on good visual quality and universal design, and that the measure meets technical requirements for safety, the environment, health and energy.
(Source: dibk.no)

What you will learn on the course

  • Review of "Energy use and density - requirements and solutions" (chapter 14)

  • Review of "Environment and health" (chapter 13) 
    -Moisture protection
    -Wet room; Requirements and solutions

 

 

Practical information

  • The course starts at 09:00 and ends at 13:00, including a 30 minute break from 11:00

  • If you cancel one of our professional courses or conferences after the registration deadline, a fee of 20 percent of the course or conference price will be charged. In case of cancellation later than three working days before the event, or in case of no-show, the full course fee will be invoiced. To unsubscribe from a course, email 

Ole Petter Haugen

Lecturer Ole Petter Haugen is a senior adviser at SINTEF. He works with special consultancy, building damage, moisture problems, masonry, plaster, modules and instructions in the Building Research series.

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In cooperation with NITO, RIF og TEKNA

This course is part of the construction collaboration together with RIF and Tekna. Tekna, RIF and NITO have a total of approximately 25,000 members related to the building, construction and real estate market (BAE). Our respective members work closely together on projects primarily on the consultant side, but also on the builder and contractor side. It is therefore natural that our members and other networks receive the same continuing education offer within the mentioned industry.