Ultraframe has announced a series of training events to educate its installer customers about best practice in surveying and installation. The events are available to any installation companies that install Ultraframe products.
Hosted by the company’s training manager, Phil Wharf, Ultraframe says the events follow a different format to its usual training sessions, and as well as providing the opportunity for attendees to increase their surveying and installation knowledge, the courses are said to offer flexibility and ‘great value for money’.
Explaining more about the new format, Ultraframe’s marketing director, Alex Hewitt, said: “While our training school has been running for many years and has welcomed thousands of companies through its doors, these sessions are different in that each of them is open to multiple companies. Our training sessions are usually for one company only and tailored to their exact requirements. While this is still something we offer, by holding larger-scale events for multiple companies on several dates, it allows us to offer more flexibility and makes the course more cost effective for attendees.”
Topics covered on the surveying course include assessing the site, producing risk assessments, health and safety responsibilities, compliance to CDM, planning permission rules and Building Regulation compliance. Upon successful completion of either course, attendees will receive a certificate which can be displayed at their premises.
The first of the training workshops will take place in late January, after which, they will become a regular addition to the calendar.
The new courses are the latest addition to the training programme offered by Ultraframe. According to Ultraframe, training has become even more critical over recent years as the pace of product innovation within the company has picked up. Another new addition to the Ultraframe training calendar is ‘Helping you grow your business – Take a fresh look at Ultraframe’. This free course enables conservatory and extension installation businesses to take a fresh look at Ultraframe and find out about the products, service and support that are available to really assist them in growing their business. Designed with sales people and business owners in mind, the course is reported to offer a detailed insight into the technical details and unique selling points of the entire range of Ultraframe products, how to get the best out of Ultraframe as a supplier, and the range of marketing tools and technical support services that are available to customers. The course is aimed at both prospective customers who may be thinking of moving to another supplier, and those who already trade with Ultraframe but need a refresher on what’s available to them.
To find out more and book onto any of Ultraframe’s training courses, call 01200 443311 and ask for Phil Wharf, visit the company’s Eventbrite booking system (simply visit the Eventbrite website and search for Ultraframe) or email marketing@ultraframe.co.uk