constructionsite Planning and Building Regulations Ron Gatepain
constructionsite Purpose of Planning Legislation is to ensure that any development: Is in keeping with its surroundings The design and aesthetics are not in contrast to the surrounding area and that the project blends in with other buildings in the vicinity Does not detract from the local amenity of the area in terms of land use, increased traffic or noise or increased pollution.
constructionsite The requirements of planning legislation mean that the rights of the owner to use land are, subordinate to the good of the community.
constructionsite Types of Planning Permission Outline Full
constructionsite Applications Completed Forms The drawings – site plan, layout details Certificate of ownership The required fee
constructionsite Building Regulations are national standards which apply to all types of buildings and consist of a number of documents which relate to and specify the standards relating to those parts of a building
constructionsite Approved Documents A - Structure B - Fire Safety C - Site Preparation and Resistance to Contaminants and Moisture D - Toxic Substances E - Resistance to the Passage of Sound F - Ventilation G - Hygiene H - Drainage and Waste Disposal
constructionsite J - Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems K - Protection from Falling, Collision and Impact L - Conservation of Fuel and Power M - Access to and Use of Buildings N - Glazing Safety in relation to Impact, Opening and Cleaning P - Electrical Safety
constructionsite The Purpose of the Building Regulations Ensure the safety, health and welfare and convenience of all people who use or are affected in any way by any matter relating to buildings, or the building itself. Prevent the waste or contamination of water. Reduce the waste of fuel and power.
constructionsite Building Regulations Approval Involves an application being submitted to the Local Authority, this is normally done at the same time as full planning permission.