Training - CPD Course

Advances in construction technology moves at quite a pace, and concrete pumping is no exception to that rule. The challenge comes in keeping ahead of new servicing, diagnostics and repair requirements to ensure we maintain our exceptional levels of safety, reliability and availability.

One of the core values of the Camfaud Group is investing in people through continuous personal development (CPD), and that is why we asked one of our key UK suppliers to help us get up to date with the latest pumping technology. With nearly 50% of our mobile and static fleet being manufactured by Putzmeister, who better to approach for some technical training support. They were only too happy to oblige, and arranged a bespoke 2 day course, delivered at their Chesterfield head office. The feed back from the Premier team was excellent, with everyone coming away having thoroughly enjoyed the learning experience.

Whatever level you reach, better never stops …

Advanced training course topics covered.

- BSA Screens

- BSA Hydraulics

- Hydraulics – Mechanics practical work troubleshooting

- BSA technical documentation

- BSA maintenance and emergency operation BSA1006

- ECTOOLS BSA – plug in software

- Electrics – various machines and practical work troubleshooting

kevin carvill

Kevin has been working in the creative industry for the last thirty five years and in that time has seen an enormous technological and cultural change. He has a thorough and in-depth experience of all design practices and an encyclopaedic knowledge of logo and corporate identity spanning many years.

Although nearly all commercial design work is now digitally produced, it still originates as an idea or concept and begins as a few lines sketched out on paper using good old fashioned pens or pencils. Kevin uses state-of-the-art hardware, software and lots of coffee, to enable the creation and development of these nascent ideas to become fully formed and pixel perfect. From branding through to video development for social media at Carvill we have found that the key to good design, and ultimately client satisfaction, is being able to share a rapport and empathy with our clients translating their requirements into tangible and engaging assets.