Upcoming TPI Training Courses
TC131: Introduction to Site Inspections for Large and Complex development

Dates
24 June 2026
Led by Sandeep Singh (FTPI) this in-person course (approx. 3–4 hours) will take place at a large and complex leasehold development in central London. It will provide practical, step-by-step guidance on how to carry out professional site inspections.
This course is ideal for:
Property and Building Managers across the UK, particularly those responsible for sites in England, who wish to gain hands-on experience and practical tips on conducting effective and compliant site inspections.
TC44: Introduction To Accounting For Service Charges

Dates
30 June - 1 July 2026
6 - 7 October 2026
A 6-hour online course being be run over 2 consecutive days (3-hours per day) this interactive course provides a practical introduction to the financial lifecycle of a residential leasehold property. Designed for those with less than 18 months’ experience in the industry, the course walks participants through the key steps of service charge accounting—from setting up a site and budgeting, to year-end accounts and client reporting.
TC116: Resident Engagement Strategies

Dates
15 September 2026
This course is designed to equip managing agents and property professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to support Accountable Persons (APs) and Principal Accountable Persons (PAPs) in fulfilling their obligations to engage residents effectively. As part of the new building safety regime, a well-constructed Resident Engagement Strategy is a mandatory component of the Building Assessment Certificate application, directly impacting a building’s continued occupancy status.
Who Should Attend?
Managing agents and professionals involved in responding to, managing, or overseeing building safety in high-rise residential properties within scope of the Building Safety Act 2022.
TC66: Introduction To Fire Safety For Property Managers

Dates
2 - 3 September 2026
Participants will gain a foundational understanding of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, including key responsibilities and legal obligations. By the end of the course, you will be able to identify who is responsible for fire safety, understand why those responsibilities exist, and have a working knowledge of recent and upcoming changes in fire safety regulations.
This course is ideal for:
- New block managers with limited experience in fire safety
- Lettings professionals transitioning into residential leasehold management
TC118: Taking On New Estates – New Site Mobilisation and Handovers

Dates
23 September 2026
This course is designed to help managing agents and senior leaders develop and implement robust mobilisation processes when taking on new estates. Effective mobilisation not only sets the tone for long-term management success but also ensures that vital information is collected early, risks are identified, and operational issues are minimised. Poor mobilisation can lead to delays, compliance issues, and reputational damage—this course aims to help you avoid those pitfalls.
Who should attend?
- Managing Agents responsible for new site mobilisations
- Senior leadership involved in estate management and operational oversight
TC124: Structural Risk Assessments and Management

Dates
9 October 2026
The Building Safety Act 2022 and its associated regulations require those responsible for Higher Risk Buildings (HRBs) to carry out thorough assessments of building safety risks—including those related to structural failure. This course provides a practical overview of Structural Risk Assessments (SRAs), offering insight into why they matter, how they are conducted, and how structural risks can be effectively managed.
This course is ideal for:
- Property managers and building safety professionals
- Those overseeing or supporting safety in Higher Risk Buildings (HRBs)
- Anyone involved in managing building integrity or coordinating with structural professionals
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