Once planning permission and / or lawful development certificate has been granted for either your Loft Conversion, House Extension or Garage Conversion project, Bigger Homes will provide full construction drawings and structural calculations. This generally includes sectional views through the property, and full construction notes which our teams will work from on site. As part of the building control process, our approved inspectors will initially check and issue a plans approval prior to commencement of works, they will then attend site at various stages of the construction, to check and ensure that all is in accordance with the building regulations.
This will of course vary according to the nature of the project, however our teams will arrange the necessary inspections as the project progresses.
Once the work is completed, a final inspection will be made to sign off the project and you will receive a completion certificate. As part of the building control process, our structural engineer will provide calculations and additional drawings to detail any structural design requirements.
Approved Inspectors as opposed to local authority
With a number of projects on the go at any one time (in a number of different towns/councils) it is complicated to use local authority and manage each team and each job to schedule.
Approved Inspectors are professional and specialist advisers. They guide clients through the maze of Building Regulations.
Once appointed, it is an Approved Inspector’s responsibility to take reasonable steps to satisfy him/herself that the building work complies with Building Regulations throughout the process.
When you use an Approved Inspector, he or she will take on responsibility for plan checking and inspection of your building work.
The procedure requires Bigger Homes and the Approved Inspector jointly to notify your local authority of your intended building work on what is called an ‘Initial Notice’. Once this notice has been accepted by your local authority the responsibility for plan checking and site inspection will be formally placed on the Approved Inspector.
An approved inspector will:
The approval process for certifying Approved Inspectors is rigorous, ensuring the highest standards are maintained.
Approved Inspectors are bound by the code of conduct of their own professional body (such as RICS,ABE or CIOB) and that of their regulatory body, the Construction Industry Council (CIC). Professional standards
The benefits of using approved inspectors are:
Working with you, not against
An Insured Service
A qualified team whose performance is monitored and regulated
A Track record of customer service and innovation
We use a specialist Approved Inspector who understands what we’re doing.
A wide range of services
Many Approved inspectors offer a whole range of complementary services from fire risk
assessments, fire engineering services, Disability Access Advice and services relating to other related legislation.
Many Approved Inspectors are able to offer a combined service for both building control and health and safety CDM Regulations advice.
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations – or CDM Regulations as they’re usually known – were updated in 2007. The CDM Regulations apply to all construction projects and exist to make buildings safe for people who build them, use them, maintain them and demolish them.
To comply with the CDM Regulations, you must appoint a CDM Co-ordinator before any significant design is undertaken on your building.
Should you have any building control questions please do not hesitate to contact us.