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Introduction to the Building Regulations
Who should attend | Aims | Content and timings | Outcomes | Documentation
The Building Regulations are a set of legal requirements that apply to most building work, including new buildings, extensions, and certain types of renovation and replacement work. They are minimum requirements, and they are supported by a large body of guidance in the form of Approved Documents. Negotiating the legal requirements and guidance can be tricky, especially for the uninitiated.
Dates and prices
| Date | Venue | Type | Price (ex VAT) | CPD hrs | Duration | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Oct 10 | BSRIA Ltd |
Training
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Members First delegate: £220.00 Subsequent delegate: £185.00 Non-members First delegate: £290.00 Subsequent delegate: £230.00 |
6 | 1 Day |
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Who should attend?
This one-day course provides an introduction to the Building Regulations in England and Wales and is intended for anyone proposing to carry out building projects. The primary responsibility for achieving compliance with the regulations rests with the person carrying out the building work and the course will therefore be of interest to those who are involved in the building process and need an overview understanding of the Regulations.
AimsThe course does not interpret the law but is intended to help you to understand the system.
Content and timingsOverview of the Building Regulations including:
- Part B - Fire Safety
- Part F - Ventilation
- Part G - Hygiene
- Part H - Drainage
- Part J - Combustion Appliances
- Part L - Conservation of Fuel and Power
- Part M - Access
- Part P - Electrical Safety
- Regulation 7 - Materials and Workmanship
Registration and coffee from 9.00am, course will start at 9.30am and finish at 16.30
Delegates will have an overall understanding of the Building Regulations in general and some of the individual Approved Documents in particular.
DocumentationDelegates are provided with a training pack, containing a copy of the overheads. The course fee includes lunch and refreshments.
The Lecturers.
David Bleicher
David has a background in building services design, with experience of mechanical and electrical design both in the UK and in the USA. He joined BSRIA in 2005 and has worked on research projects, design reviews and he also leads the BSRIA training programme.
Andrew Geens
Andrew is Professor of Building Services Engineering at the University of Glamorgan. His interests are indoor air quality, energy efficiency and low energy design in buildings. He has been involved with professional and qualification bodies, advising on the delivery of the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations.
