An ideal for building
Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; 432(6568) 29 March 2006, 20-22(3)Publication details: 2006Subject(s):- BUILDING REGULATIONS 2000 APPROVED DOCUMENT F (2006 EDITION)
- BUILDING REGULATIONS 2000 APPROVED DOCUMENT L1A (2006 EDITION)
- BUILDING REGULATIONS 2000 APPROVED DOCUMENT L1B (2006 EDITION)
- BUILDING REGULATIONS 2000 APPROVED DOCUMENT L2A (2006 EDITION)
- BUILDING REGULATIONS 2000 APPROVED DOCUMENT L2B (2006 EDITION)
- Building regulations
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L133024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 133024-1001 |
Looks at the implications for the construction industry of the imminent changes to the building regulations. Buildings will now have to be assessed on the basis of the performance of the entire building, rather of each element, so that the on-site building process will have to be more tightly controlled. Offsite construction and building services engineers are likely to be the biggest beneficiaries of the new regulations. There is a general acceptance that there will be a period of transition whilst the industry adjusts to the new ways of working required by the revisions to the regulations. A separate article outlines the main changes to the Building Regulations.