Cold Room Design & Specification Level 3

£345 plus VAT

Course Title:

Cold Room Construction, Level 3

Course Location:

TECA Midlands, DE12 8BE

Duration:

3 Days

Start - Finish

9:00am – 4:00pm    

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Our promise to you

That on completion of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge necessary to design and cost any size of cold room project.

  • More efficient use of materials 
  • Clear and precise specifications
  • Better communication with other trades
  • More accurate tenders and quotations
  • And most importantly, Happy Customers !
This is 1 Day course based at TECA Midlands on the fundamentals of cold room design and project management.
 
  •  Cold Room Design
  •  Door Design
  •  Temperature Considerations
  •  Material Selection
  •  Racking & Shelving
  •  Scheduling and Project Management
  •  Material Storage
  •  Transport & Offloading
  •  Structural Issues
  •  Coordination with other Trades
  •  Hire Plant

Sale Managers, Project Managers, Operations Managers and Technical Personnel

This course is ideally suited to anyone wanting to enter learn in depth, about cold room design, layouts, doors systems, material selection, ceilings suspension options and project coordination.

1. Growing Demand

  • Food and Beverage Industry: With the increasing global population and the need for food preservation, the demand for cold storage facilities is on the rise.
  • Pharmaceutical Industry: The need for temperature-controlled environments for the storage of vaccines, medications, and other pharmaceutical products is increasing.
  • Perishables Logistics: The global supply chain for perishable goods, including fresh produce, meat, and dairy, requires sophisticated cold storage solutions.

2. Specialized Skill Set

  • Technical Expertise: Cold room design requires knowledge of refrigeration systems, thermodynamics, and insulation materials.
  • Problem-Solving: Designing efficient and effective cold storage solutions involves addressing various challenges, such as energy efficiency and space optimization.

3. Career Opportunities

  • Diverse Industries: Opportunities exist in various sectors, including food processing, pharmaceuticals, logistics, and retail.
  • Consulting and Entrepreneurship: Experienced cold room designers can offer consulting services or start their own businesses, providing design and installation solutions.

4. Environmental Impact

  • Energy Efficiency: Designing energy-efficient cold rooms helps reduce carbon footprints and supports environmental sustainability.
  • Innovation: There is continuous innovation in refrigeration technology, and designers play a key role in implementing eco-friendly solutions.

5. Job Satisfaction

  • Impactful Work: Ensuring that food and medical supplies are stored safely and effectively can have a significant positive impact on public health and safety.
  • Creative and Technical Balance: Cold room design allows for a blend of creative problem-solving and technical engineering skills.

6. Economic Stability

  • Essential Services: Cold storage is an essential service for many industries, ensuring job stability and potential for growth even in economic downturns.
  • Competitive Salaries: Due to the specialized nature of the work, cold room designers often command competitive salaries and benefits.

7. Continuous Learning

  • Technological Advancements: The field is constantly evolving with new technologies and methodologies, offering continuous learning opportunities.
  • Professional Development: There are various certifications and training programs available to enhance skills and advance in the field.

8. Global Opportunities

  • International Projects: Expertise in cold room design is needed worldwide, providing opportunities to work on international projects and collaborate with global teams.
  • Diverse Work Environments: From small-scale facilities to large industrial complexes, the work environment can vary greatly, adding variety to the job.

9. Interdisciplinary Collaboration

  • Teamwork: Cold room design often involves working with architects, engineers, construction teams, and clients, fostering a collaborative work environment.
  • Cross-Disciplinary Knowledge: Exposure to different fields, such as construction, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), and logistics, enhances overall expertise.

10. Innovation and Creativity

  • Custom Solutions: Each project can present unique challenges, requiring innovative and custom solutions that keep the work engaging and dynamic.
  • Technological Integration: Opportunities to integrate cutting-edge technology, such as IoT (Internet of Things) for monitoring and automation systems, into cold room designs.

Becoming a cold room designer combines technical skills, creative problem-solving, and the potential to make a significant impact on various industries and the environment. It’s a career that promises growth, stability, and continuous learning.

By the end of this course you will have learnt all the key elements and skills involved in building a small custom size cold room from scratch using the basic core materials.

Here at TECA we pride ourselves on our after course support and to give our students the maximum value, the course fee includes a subscription to our Members only area where you can access our Forums and our Resource Database, 

You can also contact our Tutors via the members portal should you have any questions or need clarification on anything.

A certificate of completion is provided.

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