Summary
This section gives an indication of dates and a brief description of known new or amended legislation relevant to Building Control. Please note that at times this list may not be definative, it will however be kept up to date as far as practicably possible.
Regulation Updates
- Part 1 deals with the application of the Regulations and definitions.
- Part 2 covers general duties that apply to all construction projects.
- Part 3 contains additional duties that only apply to notifiable construction projects, i.e. those lasting more that 30 days or involving more than 500 person days of construction work.
- Part 4 contains practical requirements that apply to all construction sites.
- Part 5 contains the transitional arrangements and revocations.
If you are having construction or refurbishment work done, you may need to notify the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and you may have other duties as well,f ind out more
at the site of the Health and Safety Executive|.
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6 April 2008 - New Regulations came into force which make Site Waste Management Plans compulsory for all construction projects in England costing over £300,000. The regulation swill not apply to projects planned before 6 April 2008 unless the construction work starts after 01 July 2008. Further information can be can be found on the website for The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs|.
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6 April 2008 - Any new or newly built home constructed after this date must be provided with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). This will also apply to the construction, sale or rent of any building other than a dwelling with a total useful floor area over 10000 square meters. Further information on the European Directive for the Energy Performance of Buildings can be found on the website for . Display Energy Certificates and advisory reports are required for buildings over 1000 square meters occupied by public authorities and by institutions providing public services are required. Download a brief guide to EPC's (pdf 628kb).|
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1 April 2007 - Code for Sustainable Homes - The developer of any new home in England can now choose to be assessed against the Code. The Code is a voluntary standard designed to improve the overall sustainability of new homes by setting a single framework within which the home building industry can design and construct homes to higher environmental standards and offers a tool for developers to differentiate themselves within the market. Where it is used the Code also gives new home buyers better information about the environmental impact of their new home and its potential running costs. Further information can be found at The Department of Communities and Local Government|.
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13 December 2006 - The Code for Sustainable Homes - a new national standard for sustainable design and construction of new homes was launched.
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1 April 2006 - New editions of Approved Document B (Fire safety) coming into force. Volume 1| (Dwelling Houses) & Volume 2 |(Building Other Than Dwelling Houses) .
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1 October 2006 - The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2006 comes into force, this legislation has replaced the Fire Precautions Act 1971. This new legislation is aimed at reducing the risk of death, personal injury and damage to property from fire in non-domestic premises. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order affects not only businesses, but charities and voluntary organisations too. Self-employed people who use premises separate from their home for business activities are also included. Further information and guidance on fire safety law can be found on the website for The Department of Communities and Local Government|.
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6 April 2006 - New editions of Approved Documents L (Conservation of fuel & power) coming into force. L1A|(New dwellings),L1B |(Existing dwellings), L2A| (New buildings other than dwellings) and L2B |(Existing Buildings other than dwellings).
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6 April 2006 - New edition of Approved Document F (Ventilation) coming into force. A copy of this document can be viewed at the Planning Portal|.
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6 April 2006 - Revisions to Approved Document P (Electrical safety - Dwellings). A copy of this document can be viewed at the Planning Portal|.