Listers has organised two open days to help prepare customers for the upcoming changes to the Building Regulations.

The first event will be held on 12 April at Tottenham Hotspur’s new stadium in north London, while the second one takes place two days later at Listers’ manufacturing facility and Big Trade Counter in Stoke-on-Trent.

Both events will explore how changes to Part F (ventilation) and Part L (energy efficiency) will impact the working practices of installers in the fenestration industry, and how the company’s product range puts its customers in a position of strength when targeting new business.

Certass’s Jon Vanstone will clarify the position of the self-certification bodies on the proposed changes, and how they plan to enforce the changes to the Building Regulations, while Listers’ Roy Frost will take a practical approach to compliance with a summary of Part F and Part L-ready products in the fabricator’s portfolios.

There will also be product updates from the Residence Collection’s Sarah Hitchings, and a round-up of all the marketing material available to installation companies, including printed and digital brochures, consumer finance, new website opportunities, and details about Business Pilot’s CRM tool.

“There are significant changes to the Building Regulations on the horizon, which is causing some head-scratching in the industry,” said Listers’ MD, Roy Frost. “We have organised these two days to put our customers’ minds at rest by clearly explaining what these changes mean, and to demonstrate that our product range is fully compliant.

“Changes to the Building Regulations needn’t be difficult, which is why we want to make understanding them – and capitalising on the opportunities – as easy as possible.”

Delegates to Spurs’ new ground in London on 12 April will also be given a tour of the 63,000-seat stadium, which is the largest in London, and the third-largest in the UK.