Non-domestic building services compliance guide 2010 edition




















When can building control help if building work has gone wrong? Can I appeal an enforcement notice? Help - we didn't get permission for our building work! Video Can I get retrospective building control approval? Building control glossary Do I need a building regulations application specific projects?

Loft conversion Garage conversion Extension Conservatory Electrical work Internal alterations Basement Outbuilding Porch Do I need a completion certificate for building work in my house?

Why can I choose who does my building control? Why are some private building inspectors facing problems? What should Approved Inspectors do once their insurance has expired? Why does the project have to be reverted to the local Authority? What does it cost to cancel an initial notice and revert work to my local council? What will the local authority surveyor do?

Can Approved Inspectors continue without the required insurance? What is the status of any regulatory work done in a period where an Approved Inspector fails to secure renewal of their insurance? Does a cancellation notice have to be issued by the Approved Inspector? What information should I request from the Approved Inspector when reverting a project to the local council? What happens if I only find out my AI has no insurance once the works are completed?

Who are LABC? How to get building control approval and book inspections How to avoid cowboy builders and how LABC can help Where can I get a copy of my building certificate? Why use someone in a Competent Person Scheme? Why is building control important? What is CPD? I'm not sure which training course is right for me Will my course count towards my CPD? What do I do if I want to attend a course but there are none in my region? Will I receive confirmation of my booking?

What are LABC's booking terms and conditions? What is a purchase order number? Where do I send my purchase order number? Will my invoice need to be paid before I attend a course? Who do I contact if I have invoicing queries? What if I haven't received the joining instructions?

What do I need to bring with me to the course? What's the dress code? It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. Approved Document L1B: conservation of fuel and power in existing dwellings, edition incorporating , , , and amendments PDF , 13 MB , 32 pages This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Approved Document L2B: conservation of fuel and power in existing buildings other than dwellings, edition incorporating , , and amendments Ref: ISBN PDF , KB This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology.

Domestic building services compliance guide — edition incorporating amendments Ref: ISBN PDF , KB , 90 pages This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Addendum to non-domestic building services compliance guide — edition PDF , Current technical guidance is contained in: Approved Document L1A, Conservation of fuel and power in new dwellings Approved Document L1B, Conservation of fuel and power in existing dwellings Approved Document L2A, Conservation of fuel and power in new buildings other than dwellings Approved Document L2B, Conservation of fuel and power in existing buildings other than dwellings As of 15 June , the guidance will change due to the Building Regulations etc.

Archived versions Archived versions of previous editions are available on the National Archives. Explore the topic Building regulation. Is this page useful? Maybe Yes this page is useful No this page is not useful. Thank you for your feedback. Report a problem with this page.

What were you doing? What went wrong? Guidance on the application of the National Calculation Methodology used to demonstrate compliance on new non-domestic buildings with Standard 6. Applicable to building warrants submitted from 1 October Applicable to building warrants submitted between 1 October 30 September Accredited Construction Details Scotland Part 1 - Introduction and principles. Part 3 - Timber Frame Construction Details.

Part 4 - Metal Frame Construction Details. Part 5 - Additional Common Junction Details. This document provides a revised and updated version of the Accredited Construction Details Scotland to take account of the increased number of thermal junctions identified within Appendix K of SAP and support the changes to the Energy standards. The updated detail sets do not supersede previous versions, but reflect the likely changes to Scottish construction practices which meet or improve upon the design U-value for walls, floors and ceilings cited in the fuel package table of Section 6.

For each designated construction type, a range of example junction locations are provided which illustrate good construction practice, to the most common building situations. The guidance is not prescriptive and other methods of meeting the functional standards exist. This document provides guidance and one method to meet some of the requirements of the functional standards set out in Regulation 9 of the Building Scotland Regulations.

The guidance is not prescriptive and other methods of meeting the functional standards will exist. Condensing Boiler Assessment Procedure. Procedure for demonstrating criteria for use of non-condensing boilers when undertaking replacement work in existing buildings.

New guidance in support of Section 6 and energy performance certificates. U-Values guidance. It is intended as a reference document for use with the Technical handbooks.

The guides relate to both domestic and non-domestic buildings. These guides are designed to give examples of some common construction methods but there are likely to be other solutions which will be more suited to a particular project.

It should also be noted that there is commercially available software for undertaking U-value calculations, which is now the most usual method of calculation. Also, manufacturers of building products are usually able to assist with calculations for particular cases. Safe and sustainable installation of low carbon equipment. Introduction to the guides , Updated Air source heat pumps ASHP Solar thermal systems or solar hot water SHW Biomass Installations Photovoltaics These guides outline the main features of each technology and identify issues that need to be considered in the design and installation of low carbon equipment, for compliance with the building regulations, including good practice to optimise the energy efficiency of installations.

More detailed guidance on the Scottish building regulations, including the functional standards, is given in the Technical Handbooks. Sustainability label generator.



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