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Idiot's guide to building regs?

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shanghaismog · 18/11/2014 14:28

Is there such a thing? I would love a list of the various parts of building reg criteria. I've been trawling the web but unable to come up with anything useful.

My main concern is what has to be done in a new build to get completion certificate. Completion certificate triggers final mortgage stage payment, so just juggling budget around to see what parts can be left until I get this payment... Any ideas?

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shanghaismog · 18/11/2014 14:29

Have obviously emailed building control but they're not in any hurry to answer me.

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FantasticMrsFoxx · 18/11/2014 21:12

The Scottish Building Regulations Technical Handbooks are here:
www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Built-Environment/Building/Building-standards/techbooks

hereandtherex · 19/11/2014 11:54

They can be quite complex.

Chuck in conservation zones and all that.

shanghaismog · 19/11/2014 18:38

Brain has imploded...

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msmorgan · 20/11/2014 01:15

For the completion certificate they check that all work has been carried out in accordance with the plans that were approved, that the electric and gas have been installed by certified tradesman.

Access to the property, new windows, extractors, insulation etc all adhere to building regs.

Basically that the finished build is as it was on the approved plans and that everything has been done correctly.

shanghaismog · 20/11/2014 07:16

Thank you. Access means I can't put off the landscaping, how annoying...

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TweedAddict · 20/11/2014 07:24

If you have any questions my partner is a senior building regs officer so please feel free to message me and I'll pass it along

shanghaismog · 20/11/2014 17:38

Thanks Tweed might take you up on that.

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msmorgan · 20/11/2014 22:18

We're having to sort our landscaping now as for access to the back garden there is currently a 4 foot drop from the french doors. It's been more complicated than I'd thought due to the building regs re heights and handrails etc.

If you go on planningportal.gov.uk there are interactive guides (which my Dh tells me to look at when gets sick if answering my many questions).

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