BUILDING REGULATIONS


NEW / UPDATED APPROVED DOCUMENTS – APRIL 2013
Three new Approved Documents have been published (Part K, Part P and 7). Additionally, Approved Documents M and B (Volumes 1 and 2) have been updated. These can all be accessed via the appropriate links below.

The main function of the Building Regulations relates to the design and construction of buildings and the provision of services, fittings and equipment, in order to secure the health, safety, welfare and convenience of persons in or about buildings, and to conserve fuel and power.


The Building Regulations 2010 came into force on 1st October 2010. They are supported by Approved Documents that offer guidance as to how the Regulations can be satisfied. These documents tend to be quite lengthy, but are user friendly and are intended to assist everyone involved with the building operations.

The Regulations, therefore, are quite simple and straightforward and do not contain lengthy phraseology. These are divided into differing parts recognisable by a prefix A-P as follows: -

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Approved Document A - Structure

Approved Document B - Fire Safety


Approved Document D - Toxic Substances


Approved Document F - Ventilation

Approved Document G - Hygiene

Approved Document H - Drainage and Waste Disposal



Approved Document L1A, L1B, L2A, L2B - Conservation of Fuel and Power



Approved Document P - Electrical Safety in Dwellings


To view information from the Approved Documents, click on the relevant link. (You will be re-directed to the Planning Portal website).

The Approved Document is simply a means of indicating that the Regulation will be satisfied if the guidance in that document is followed. One should not make the mistake that a statement in an Approved Document is the requirement. This is not so, the requirement is the Building Regulation shown within the document and highlighted green.



Page last updated on: 23/01/2013