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5 December 2018

BAU: Wide-ranging program for the building trades

Because it covers the full spectrum of the building trades, BAU, the World's Leading Trade Fair for Architecture, Materials and Systems, is the most important sector gathering for all those involved in the business of planning and construction.

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Preparing for World Skills competition: A training camp for Germany’s national construction team takes place at BAU 2019
But BAU is not just the no. 1 information and communication platform for planners and architects, it also has many specific offers and events of interest to all those working in the construction and fitting-out trades.

“Tradesmen Meet” – for years this has been the place for presenting aspects of particular interest to the building trades. Up until now it has been located in Hall B0, but in 2019 it moves to the new hall, C6, close to the section on building tools. As such “Tradesmen Meet” is now in its “natural” environment, in an area that all tradesmen will head to during their visit to BAU.

One of the attractions at “Tradesmen Meet” that visitors can look forward to is a program of talks specially tuned to the needs of the construction trades. The range of themes is broad and diverse. Digitalization, smart homes, insulation, ventilation, fire protection, use of color, social media, women in the building trades, recruitment/shortage of skilled people – in other words all those issues that are topical now for those working in the construction trades.

As part of this program there are a number of panel discussions where architects and building tradesmen and -women talk about the key issues. An interesting exchange of views is guaranteed. The themes up for discussion are as follows:
Tuesday, 11:00-12:00: “The digital building site – how are BIM and software for the skilled trades affecting the planning and building process?”
Wednesday, 11:00-12:00: “Ventilating with closed windows – centrally, decentrally or integrated into the window? Which building technology solution is best for the ventilation concept?”
Thursday, 11:00-12:00: “The building skin – well insulated and air-tight from cellar to roof. Does the theory work in practice or are we planning the unbuildable?”
Friday, 11:00-12:00: “Color is/as a luxury”

One established part of BAU is that it hosts a training camp for Germany's national construction team, organized by the Central Association of the German Construction Industry (ZDB – Zentralverband des deutschen Baugewerbes e.V.). For the fourth time Germany´s best tradesmen – bricklayers, tilers, plasterers and carpenters – will be carrying out training tasks at the East Entrance and demonstrating their skills to the BAU audience. The training camp is part of preparations for the WorldSkills championship in August 2019 in the Russian city of Kazan.

http://www.bau-muenchen.com/Rahmenprogramm

 




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