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CAREERS | LABC
Find a job on the Building Control Careers & Jobs website. Search for jobs in local authorities across England and Wales and find out more about the benefits, responsibilities and the skills employers are looking for. Explore job profiles, case studies, careers advice LABC REGISTERED CONSTRUCTION DETAILS The Registered Construction Details are built around the conventions of Table K in SAP 2012 and correspond with the Zero Carbon Hub Builders book and associated guidance documents. They also correspond with the Modern Masonry Alliance Fire Detailing Guide to offer thermal and fire detail compliance. If you know which detail you need: WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MY BUILDING CERTIFICATE? If the building control work was carried out by your local authority, you should contact them to obtain a copy of a completion certificate or full plans approval notice. If, however, the building control work was carried out by an Approved Inspector, you should contact them for copies of any initial notices, plans or final certificates instead. DO I NEED BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL FOR MY OUTBUILDINGSEE MORE ONLABC.CO.UK
CAN I GET RETROSPECTIVE BUILDING CONTROL APPROVAL? Yes, you can get retrospective building control approval. If you didn't apply for building regs approval for the work before, or perhaps building work carried out by the previous owner didn't have the relevant completion certificates, you can apply for 'regularisation' – retrospective approval. This involves a local council building control surveyor visiting the site and assessing thework
LABC VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (VLE) LABC Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) As public service professionals with public safety at the heart of everything we do, we should all be engaging in regular continual professional development (CPD) to learn new skills and specialisms to enhance our careers, stay proficient, competent and adjust to industry disruption andchallenges.
LANDING DIMENSIONS FOR STAIRS AND RAMPS WITHIN DWELLINGS Building regulations require landings at the top and bottom of every stair or ramp flight. The length of the landing should be at least as long as the stair or ramp is wide. The width of a stair or ramp is defined as the clear width between the walls or balustrades. Generally, there is no width recommendation given for stairs or ramps in dwellings, but there are exceptions to this rule. GUIDE TO THE USE OF POLYURETHANE FOAM IN FIRE-RESISTING 02 | Guide to the use of polyurethane foam in fire-resisting applications Technical guidance for surveyors and industry. It is apparent that builders and specifiers do not always possess BCA TECHNICAL GUIDANCE NOTE 9: FIRE DOORS IN DWELLINGS BCA Technical Guidance Note 9: Fire Doors in Dwellings. Everyone. Date of publication: 16 March 2015. This document is part of our suite of technical guidance notes from the Building Control Alliance. LOCAL AUTHORITY BUILDING CONTROL LABC brings together all the building control expertise, skills and resources from around 3,800 professionals working across every local authority in England and Wales. Our local teams work alongside homeowners, designers, professionals in construction and manufacturers providing the regulatory building control service you can trust.CAREERS | LABC
Find a job on the Building Control Careers & Jobs website. Search for jobs in local authorities across England and Wales and find out more about the benefits, responsibilities and the skills employers are looking for. Explore job profiles, case studies, careers advice WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MY BUILDING CERTIFICATE? If the building control work was carried out by your local authority, you should contact them to obtain a copy of a completion certificate or full plans approval notice. If, however, the building control work was carried out by an Approved Inspector, you should contact them for copies of any initial notices, plans or final certificates instead. LABC REGISTERED CONSTRUCTION DETAILS The Registered Construction Details are built around the conventions of Table K in SAP 2012 and correspond with the Zero Carbon Hub Builders book and associated guidance documents. They also correspond with the Modern Masonry Alliance Fire Detailing Guide to offer thermal and fire detail compliance. If you know which detail you need: DO I NEED BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL FOR MY OUTBUILDINGSEE MORE ONLABC.CO.UK
CAN I GET RETROSPECTIVE BUILDING CONTROL APPROVAL? Yes, you can get retrospective building control approval. If you didn't apply for building regs approval for the work before, or perhaps building work carried out by the previous owner didn't have the relevant completion certificates, you can apply for 'regularisation' – retrospective approval. This involves a local council building control surveyor visiting the site and assessing thework
LABC VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (VLE) LABC Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) As public service professionals with public safety at the heart of everything we do, we should all be engaging in regular continual professional development (CPD) to learn new skills and specialisms to enhance our careers, stay proficient, competent and adjust to industry disruption andchallenges.
LANDING DIMENSIONS FOR STAIRS AND RAMPS WITHIN DWELLINGS Building regulations require landings at the top and bottom of every stair or ramp flight. The length of the landing should be at least as long as the stair or ramp is wide. The width of a stair or ramp is defined as the clear width between the walls or balustrades. Generally, there is no width recommendation given for stairs or ramps in dwellings, but there are exceptions to this rule. GUIDE TO THE USE OF POLYURETHANE FOAM IN FIRE-RESISTING 02 | Guide to the use of polyurethane foam in fire-resisting applications Technical guidance for surveyors and industry. It is apparent that builders and specifiers do not always possess BCA TECHNICAL GUIDANCE NOTE 9: FIRE DOORS IN DWELLINGS BCA Technical Guidance Note 9: Fire Doors in Dwellings. Everyone. Date of publication: 16 March 2015. This document is part of our suite of technical guidance notes from the Building Control Alliance.RESOURCES | LABC
Discover how our national network of 320 LABC teams, their unique relationships, expertise and experience will help bring your healthcare building project to fruition. WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MY BUILDING CERTIFICATE? Homeowners and agents often need to request copy certificates for proof that work has been carried out on homes or other buildings. This includes approvals, final inspection letters, completion certificates, warranty certificates and works carried out by electricians, plumbersor gas engineers.
COURSES | LABC
3 - Level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards Members. The CIOB level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards is designed for building control administrative staff dealing with the building control function on a day to day basis. WHAT TYPE OF BUILDING REGULATIONS APPLICATION DO I NEED An building regulations application deposited under this procedure needs to contain plans and other information showing all construction details, preferably well in advance of when work is to start on site. Your local authority will check your plans and consult any appropriate authorities. If your plans comply with the building regulations you DANGEROUS STRUCTURES Dangerous structures. Public service building control work closely with the police, fire service and other agencies to help ensure public safety when buildings and structures such as boundary walls, fences and hoardings become dangerous. This can be due to various reasons: old age. design defects. DO I NEED BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL FOR ELECTRICAL The regulations do not stop you doing your own work or using an unregistered tradesperson, but you will need to make a Building Regulations Application for approval. It’s easier and safer if you use an electrician registered with a government-authorised competent persons’ scheme because then you may not need to put in anapplication to your
TRAINING | LABC
3 - Level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards Members. The CIOB level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards is designed for building control administrative staff dealing with the building control function on a day to day basis. PARTNER AUTHORITY SCHEME (PAS) What is the Partner Authority Scheme? Our partner authority scheme is shared by all local authority building control teams in England and Wales. You can choose to work with any local authority building control surveyor to undertake all pre-application and design work,regardless of
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Ashley King is a Building Control Apprentice at London Borough of Havering and loves what he's learning with LABC qualifications whilehe's carrying
WHERE TO INSTALL SMOKE ALARMS AND HEAT ALARMS Placing of smoke alarms and heat alarms. Alarms should be sited on the ceiling, as centrally as possible within the room/area they are installed. Site 300mm away from walls and light fittings – this is to ensure that they are away from any ‘dead air’ spaces that occur in corners and spaces where the airflow may be blocked. LOCAL AUTHORITY BUILDING CONTROL LABC brings together all the building control expertise, skills and resources from around 3,800 professionals working across every local authority in England and Wales. Our local teams work alongside homeowners, designers, professionals in construction and manufacturers providing the regulatory building control service you can trust.CAREERS | LABC
Find a job on the Building Control Careers & Jobs website. Search for jobs in local authorities across England and Wales and find out more about the benefits, responsibilities and the skills employers are looking for. Explore job profiles, case studies, careers advice LABC REGISTERED CONSTRUCTION DETAILS The Registered Construction Details are built around the conventions of Table K in SAP 2012 and correspond with the Zero Carbon Hub Builders book and associated guidance documents. They also correspond with the Modern Masonry Alliance Fire Detailing Guide to offer thermal and fire detail compliance. If you know which detail you need: WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MY BUILDING CERTIFICATE? If the building control work was carried out by your local authority, you should contact them to obtain a copy of a completion certificate or full plans approval notice. If, however, the building control work was carried out by an Approved Inspector, you should contact them for copies of any initial notices, plans or final certificates instead. DO I NEED BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL FOR MY OUTBUILDINGSEE MORE ONLABC.CO.UK
CAN I GET RETROSPECTIVE BUILDING CONTROL APPROVAL? Yes, you can get retrospective building control approval. If you didn't apply for building regs approval for the work before, or perhaps building work carried out by the previous owner didn't have the relevant completion certificates, you can apply for 'regularisation' – retrospective approval. This involves a local council building control surveyor visiting the site and assessing thework
LABC VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (VLE) LABC Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) As public service professionals with public safety at the heart of everything we do, we should all be engaging in regular continual professional development (CPD) to learn new skills and specialisms to enhance our careers, stay proficient, competent and adjust to industry disruption andchallenges.
LANDING DIMENSIONS FOR STAIRS AND RAMPS WITHIN DWELLINGS Building regulations require landings at the top and bottom of every stair or ramp flight. The length of the landing should be at least as long as the stair or ramp is wide. The width of a stair or ramp is defined as the clear width between the walls or balustrades. Generally, there is no width recommendation given for stairs or ramps in dwellings, but there are exceptions to this rule. GUIDE TO THE USE OF POLYURETHANE FOAM IN FIRE-RESISTING 02 | Guide to the use of polyurethane foam in fire-resisting applications Technical guidance for surveyors and industry. It is apparent that builders and specifiers do not always possess BCA TECHNICAL GUIDANCE NOTE 9: FIRE DOORS IN DWELLINGS BCA Technical Guidance Note 9: Fire Doors in Dwellings. Everyone. Date of publication: 16 March 2015. This document is part of our suite of technical guidance notes from the Building Control Alliance. LOCAL AUTHORITY BUILDING CONTROL LABC brings together all the building control expertise, skills and resources from around 3,800 professionals working across every local authority in England and Wales. Our local teams work alongside homeowners, designers, professionals in construction and manufacturers providing the regulatory building control service you can trust.CAREERS | LABC
Find a job on the Building Control Careers & Jobs website. Search for jobs in local authorities across England and Wales and find out more about the benefits, responsibilities and the skills employers are looking for. Explore job profiles, case studies, careers advice LABC REGISTERED CONSTRUCTION DETAILS The Registered Construction Details are built around the conventions of Table K in SAP 2012 and correspond with the Zero Carbon Hub Builders book and associated guidance documents. They also correspond with the Modern Masonry Alliance Fire Detailing Guide to offer thermal and fire detail compliance. If you know which detail you need: WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MY BUILDING CERTIFICATE? If the building control work was carried out by your local authority, you should contact them to obtain a copy of a completion certificate or full plans approval notice. If, however, the building control work was carried out by an Approved Inspector, you should contact them for copies of any initial notices, plans or final certificates instead. DO I NEED BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL FOR MY OUTBUILDINGSEE MORE ONLABC.CO.UK
CAN I GET RETROSPECTIVE BUILDING CONTROL APPROVAL? Yes, you can get retrospective building control approval. If you didn't apply for building regs approval for the work before, or perhaps building work carried out by the previous owner didn't have the relevant completion certificates, you can apply for 'regularisation' – retrospective approval. This involves a local council building control surveyor visiting the site and assessing thework
LABC VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (VLE) LABC Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) As public service professionals with public safety at the heart of everything we do, we should all be engaging in regular continual professional development (CPD) to learn new skills and specialisms to enhance our careers, stay proficient, competent and adjust to industry disruption andchallenges.
LANDING DIMENSIONS FOR STAIRS AND RAMPS WITHIN DWELLINGS Building regulations require landings at the top and bottom of every stair or ramp flight. The length of the landing should be at least as long as the stair or ramp is wide. The width of a stair or ramp is defined as the clear width between the walls or balustrades. Generally, there is no width recommendation given for stairs or ramps in dwellings, but there are exceptions to this rule. GUIDE TO THE USE OF POLYURETHANE FOAM IN FIRE-RESISTING 02 | Guide to the use of polyurethane foam in fire-resisting applications Technical guidance for surveyors and industry. It is apparent that builders and specifiers do not always possess BCA TECHNICAL GUIDANCE NOTE 9: FIRE DOORS IN DWELLINGS BCA Technical Guidance Note 9: Fire Doors in Dwellings. Everyone. Date of publication: 16 March 2015. This document is part of our suite of technical guidance notes from the Building Control Alliance. WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MY BUILDING CERTIFICATE? Homeowners and agents often need to request copy certificates for proof that work has been carried out on homes or other buildings. This includes approvals, final inspection letters, completion certificates, warranty certificates and works carried out by electricians, plumbersor gas engineers.
RESOURCES | LABC
Discover how our national network of 320 LABC teams, their unique relationships, expertise and experience will help bring your healthcare building project to fruition. WHAT TYPE OF BUILDING REGULATIONS APPLICATION DO I NEED An building regulations application deposited under this procedure needs to contain plans and other information showing all construction details, preferably well in advance of when work is to start on site. Your local authority will check your plans and consult any appropriate authorities. If your plans comply with the building regulations youCOURSES | LABC
3 - Level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards Members. The CIOB level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards is designed for building control administrative staff dealing with the building control function on a day to day basis. DO I NEED BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL FOR ELECTRICAL The regulations do not stop you doing your own work or using an unregistered tradesperson, but you will need to make a Building Regulations Application for approval. It’s easier and safer if you use an electrician registered with a government-authorised competent persons’ scheme because then you may not need to put in anapplication to your
LABC NEWS | LABC
With the increase in people working from home during the pandemic, it seems a useful time to revisit the topic of building regulations andsmall
PARTNER AUTHORITY SCHEME (PAS) What is the Partner Authority Scheme? Our partner authority scheme is shared by all local authority building control teams in England and Wales. You can choose to work with any local authority building control surveyor to undertake all pre-application and design work,regardless of
TRAINING | LABC
3 - Level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards Members. The CIOB level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards is designed for building control administrative staff dealing with the building control function on a day to day basis. GUIDANCE FOR STRUCTURAL GLASS AND BALUSTRADE DESIGN The Building Regulations and supporting Approved Documents, identify the relevant building standards and minimum requirements that should be applied to the use and design of structural glass and balustrades as well as any building control checks.Please note, additional standards apply regarding the reaction to fire classification of laminated glass used in external balconies in residential WHERE TO INSTALL SMOKE ALARMS AND HEAT ALARMS Placing of smoke alarms and heat alarms. Alarms should be sited on the ceiling, as centrally as possible within the room/area they are installed. Site 300mm away from walls and light fittings – this is to ensure that they are away from any ‘dead air’ spaces that occur in corners and spaces where the airflow may be blocked. LOCAL AUTHORITY BUILDING CONTROL LABC brings together all the building control expertise, skills and resources from around 3,800 professionals working across every local authority in England and Wales. Our local teams work alongside homeowners, designers, professionals in construction and manufacturers providing the regulatory building control service you can trust.CAREERS | LABC
Find a job on the Building Control Careers & Jobs website. Search for jobs in local authorities across England and Wales and find out more about the benefits, responsibilities and the skills employers are looking for. Explore job profiles, case studies, careers advice LABC VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (VLE) LABC Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) As public service professionals with public safety at the heart of everything we do, we should all be engaging in regular continual professional development (CPD) to learn new skills and specialisms to enhance our careers, stay proficient, competent and adjust to industry disruption andchallenges.
E5MCFF18 SUSPENDED BEAM AND BLOCK FLOOR, INSULATION ABOVE E5MCFF18 Suspended Beam And Block Floor, Insulation Above Slab. Build Up. External Masonry Cavity Wall. Masonry Outer Leaf (λ = 0.77) 100mm Aircrete Block Inner Leaf (λ = 0.19 W/mK) Full Fill Insulation. 150mm Beam and Aircrete Block Infill. 100mm Insulation Above Slab (0.022W/mK) 75mm Screed. LANDING DIMENSIONS FOR STAIRS AND RAMPS WITHIN DWELLINGS Building regulations require landings at the top and bottom of every stair or ramp flight. The length of the landing should be at least as long as the stair or ramp is wide. The width of a stair or ramp is defined as the clear width between the walls or balustrades. Generally, there is no width recommendation given for stairs or ramps in dwellings, but there are exceptions to this rule. LOCAL AUTHORITY BUILDING CONTROL LABC brings together all the building control expertise, skills and resources from around 3,800 professionals working across every local authority in England and Wales. Our local teams work alongside homeowners, designers, professionals in construction and manufacturers providing the regulatory building control service you can trust.CAREERS | LABC
Find a job on the Building Control Careers & Jobs website. Search for jobs in local authorities across England and Wales and find out more about the benefits, responsibilities and the skills employers are looking for. Explore job profiles, case studies, careers advice LABC VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (VLE) LABC Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) As public service professionals with public safety at the heart of everything we do, we should all be engaging in regular continual professional development (CPD) to learn new skills and specialisms to enhance our careers, stay proficient, competent and adjust to industry disruption andchallenges.
E5MCFF18 SUSPENDED BEAM AND BLOCK FLOOR, INSULATION ABOVE E5MCFF18 Suspended Beam And Block Floor, Insulation Above Slab. Build Up. External Masonry Cavity Wall. Masonry Outer Leaf (λ = 0.77) 100mm Aircrete Block Inner Leaf (λ = 0.19 W/mK) Full Fill Insulation. 150mm Beam and Aircrete Block Infill. 100mm Insulation Above Slab (0.022W/mK) 75mm Screed. LANDING DIMENSIONS FOR STAIRS AND RAMPS WITHIN DWELLINGS Building regulations require landings at the top and bottom of every stair or ramp flight. The length of the landing should be at least as long as the stair or ramp is wide. The width of a stair or ramp is defined as the clear width between the walls or balustrades. Generally, there is no width recommendation given for stairs or ramps in dwellings, but there are exceptions to this rule.RESOURCES | LABC
Discover how our national network of 320 LABC teams, their unique relationships, expertise and experience will help bring your healthcare building project to fruition. WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MY BUILDING CERTIFICATE? Homeowners and agents often need to request copy certificates for proof that work has been carried out on homes or other buildings. This includes approvals, final inspection letters, completion certificates, warranty certificates and works carried out by electricians, plumbersor gas engineers.
COURSES | LABC
3 - Level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards Members. The CIOB level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards is designed for building control administrative staff dealing with the building control function on a day to day basis. WHY DO I NEED A COMPLETION CERTIFICATE FOR BUILDING WORK When building work has been inspected by suitably competent building control surveyors, with a completion certificate issued at the end, it means that as far as the surveyor is able to ascertain, the work done has complied with the building regulations. LABC BUILDING CONTROL APPRENTICESHIPS This page contains information on local authority building control apprenticeships. Here you'll discover what it is that building control surveyors do, the entry requirements for the apprenticeship, information about building control qualifications, and much more. DO I NEED BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL FOR MY OUTBUILDING It depends on the size and location of your outbuilding. Outbuildings attached to your home will need approval and detached outbuildings below a certain size are exempt.TRAINING | LABC
3 - Level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards Members. The CIOB level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards is designed for building control administrative staff dealing with the building control function on a day to day basis. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES Public service building control work closely with the police, fire service and other agencies to help ensure public safety when buildings and structures such as boundary walls, NO BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL? WHAT'S THE SOLUTION? When a property is up for sale and building work has been carried out on it, the seller will need a form of certification to say that the works have been inspected and that they comply with the building regulations. At least, that seems to be the current view of many engaged in the conveyancing of properties. Is building regulations approval really needed?LABC NEWS | LABC
The following serves as a warning to companies who fail to comply with the building regulations, and homeowners who can find themselvesdealing with
LOCAL AUTHORITY BUILDING CONTROL Ensure your building projects meet building regulation standards by working with LABC. Our national network of surveyors will give you impartial guidance from design to completion.CAREERS | LABC
Are you a technically-minded person who's keen to work with people on site? In that case, a job in building control may be just the thing for you as it offers a unique opportunity to be involved in virtually all aspects of the construction process. It's a professional career with professional qualifications and endless variety.. Every day will be different and the buildings you'll deal with LABC VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (VLE) As public service professionals with public safety at the heart of everything we do, we should all be engaging in regular continual professional development (CPD) to learn new skills and specialisms to enhance our careers, stay proficient, competent and adjust to industry disruption and challenges. GUIDANCE FOR STRUCTURAL GLASS AND BALUSTRADE DESIGN The Building Regulations and supporting Approved Documents, identify the relevant building standards and minimum requirements that should be applied to the use and design of structural glass and balustrades as well as any building control checks.Please note, additional standards apply regarding the reaction to fire classification of laminated glass used in external balconies in residential LANDING DIMENSIONS FOR STAIRS AND RAMPS WITHIN DWELLINGS Building regulations require landings at the top and bottom of every stair or ramp flight. The length of the landing should be at least as long as the stair or ramp is wide. The width of a stair or ramp is defined as the clear width between the walls or balustrades. Generally, there is no width recommendation given for stairs or ramps in dwellings, but there are exceptions to this rule. LOCAL AUTHORITY BUILDING CONTROL Ensure your building projects meet building regulation standards by working with LABC. Our national network of surveyors will give you impartial guidance from design to completion.CAREERS | LABC
Are you a technically-minded person who's keen to work with people on site? In that case, a job in building control may be just the thing for you as it offers a unique opportunity to be involved in virtually all aspects of the construction process. It's a professional career with professional qualifications and endless variety.. Every day will be different and the buildings you'll deal with LABC VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (VLE) As public service professionals with public safety at the heart of everything we do, we should all be engaging in regular continual professional development (CPD) to learn new skills and specialisms to enhance our careers, stay proficient, competent and adjust to industry disruption and challenges. GUIDANCE FOR STRUCTURAL GLASS AND BALUSTRADE DESIGN The Building Regulations and supporting Approved Documents, identify the relevant building standards and minimum requirements that should be applied to the use and design of structural glass and balustrades as well as any building control checks.Please note, additional standards apply regarding the reaction to fire classification of laminated glass used in external balconies in residential LANDING DIMENSIONS FOR STAIRS AND RAMPS WITHIN DWELLINGS Building regulations require landings at the top and bottom of every stair or ramp flight. The length of the landing should be at least as long as the stair or ramp is wide. The width of a stair or ramp is defined as the clear width between the walls or balustrades. Generally, there is no width recommendation given for stairs or ramps in dwellings, but there are exceptions to this rule. LABC STARTS 2019 WITH QUALITY MANAGEMENT SUCCESS LABC is celebrating the new year with the news that 135 of its local authority teams have received their UKAS accredited ISO 9001 certification for quality management in just the first year. Just under 200 teams in total have joined up for the certification process so far and the remaining teams are expected to gain accredited status in the third phase later this year.RESOURCES | LABC
Discover how our national network of 320 LABC teams, their unique relationships, expertise and experience will help bring your healthcare building project to fruition. WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MY BUILDING CERTIFICATE? Homeowners and agents often need to request copy certificates for proof that work has been carried out on homes or other buildings. This includes approvals, final inspection letters, completion certificates, warranty certificates and works carried out by electricians, plumbersor gas engineers.
COURSES | LABC
3 - Level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards Members. The CIOB level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards is designed for building control administrative staff dealing with the building control function on a day to day basis. WHY DO I NEED A COMPLETION CERTIFICATE FOR BUILDING WORK When building work has been inspected by suitably competent building control surveyors, with a completion certificate issued at the end, it means that as far as the surveyor is able to ascertain, the work done has complied with the building regulations. LABC BUILDING CONTROL APPRENTICESHIPS This page contains information on local authority building control apprenticeships. Here you'll discover what it is that building control surveyors do, the entry requirements for the apprenticeship, information about building control qualifications, and much more. DO I NEED BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL FOR MY OUTBUILDING It depends on the size and location of your outbuilding. Outbuildings attached to your home will need approval and detached outbuildings below a certain size are exempt.TRAINING | LABC
3 - Level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards Members. The CIOB level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards is designed for building control administrative staff dealing with the building control function on a day to day basis. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES Public service building control work closely with the police, fire service and other agencies to help ensure public safety when buildings and structures such as boundary walls, NO BUILDING REGULATIONS APPROVAL? WHAT'S THE SOLUTION? When a property is up for sale and building work has been carried out on it, the seller will need a form of certification to say that the works have been inspected and that they comply with the building regulations. At least, that seems to be the current view of many engaged in the conveyancing of properties. Is building regulations approval really needed?LABC NEWS | LABC
The following serves as a warning to companies who fail to comply with the building regulations, and homeowners who can find themselvesdealing with
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