Building Regulations Compliance Statement
A building regulations compliance statement is a formal declaration made by a building owner, developer, or responsible party to confirm that a construction project meets the relevant building regulations and standards. This statement outlines how each requirement of the Building Regulations will be achieved, referencing external sources or compliance solutions as necessary.
It serves as evidence that the building has been designed, constructed, and completed in line with approved plans, statutory requirements, and industry best practices. Details typically include the project address, qualifications of individuals involved, confirmation of compliance with specific regulations, and supporting documentation. Submission of this statement is often required to obtain approvals, permits, or certificates for building occupancy. It underscores accountability and transparency, ensuring the safety, health, and welfare of occupants and the community.
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- Approved documents.
- Approved inspector.
- Building control body.
- Building notice.
- Building regulations completion certificate.
- Building regulations inspection.
- Certificates in the construction industry.
- Competent persons schemes.
- Local authority.
- Northern Ireland building regulations.
- Plans certificate.
- Scottish building standards.
- The Building Act.
- Welsh building regulations.
- What approvals are needed before construction begins.
Quick links
[edit] Legislation and standards
Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
Secondary legislation linked to the Building Safety Act
Building safety in Northern Ireland
[edit] Dutyholders and competencies
BSI Built Environment Competence Standards
Competence standards (PAS 8671, 8672, 8673)
Industry Competence Steering Group
[edit] Regulators
National Regulator of Construction Products
[edit] Fire safety
Independent Grenfell Tower Inquiry
[edit] Other pages
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