| Making an Application |
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| Work Requiring an Application |
| Anyone intending to carry out work to which Building
Regulations apply must lodge an application with their local Building
Control Office. Some examples of such work are: |
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Erecting a new building. |
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Extending an existing building. |
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Changing the use of a building (eg house to
offices). |
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Converting a roofspace or garage. |
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Carrying out structural alterations for example: |
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Replacing existing walls, floors, roofs, stairs. |
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Making two rooms into one. |
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Removal of a chimney breast. |
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Installing cavity wall insulation. |
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Drylining walls or lining walls/ceilings with
sheeting or boarding. |
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Replacing fire doors. |
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Provision of services or fittings – for example: |
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Installation of central heating. |
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Replacement/relining flues. |
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Installation of new sanitary appliances (not
replacement only). |
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| EXEMPTIONS |
| There are works that are exempted
from requiring an application. Some examples are:- certain porches,
conservatories, open carports or covered areas being extensions
not exceeding 30 m2 in area; certain detached garages and single
storey buildings not exceeding 30 m2 in area; certain sheds not
exceeding 15 m2 in area; certain agricultural buildings; fences,
garden walls, gates; certain greenhouses; replacement windows; replacement
boilers and fireplaces; replacement sanitary fittings and drainage.
Before proceeding with any work you should seek the advice of your
local Building Control Office |
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| WHAT YOU MUST DO |
| If an application is required, there
is a choice of procedure. You can submit a Full Plans Application
or a Building Notice |
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| In either case you must lodge an application
prior to starting work. You can be prosecuted for failing to do
this. A full plans submission requires you to complete a standard
application form available from your local Building Control Office
and to provide the following:- |
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two copies of plans, sections, constructional
details. |
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a site location plan and a block plan showing
boundaries and adjacent buildings. |
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a plan fee (see Building Control Fees leaflet)
and where required an estimate of cost. |
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for or non-domestic work, a further two sets
of plans showing compliance with fire safety regulations are
required. |
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| You should ensure that you use the
services of an architect/agent or professional designer who has
a good working knowledge of Building Regulations. The work described
in the Application, must be started within 3 years, from the date
of the lodgement of the Application. |
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| What We Do |
| We will provide a pre-application
consultation, should you require it. When you lodge the application
we will assess it for compliance with the regulations within 15
working days and either issue an approval or notify the agent of
any required amendments. We will assess amendments within 5 working
days. You will then receive an approval notice and a set of approved
drawings. |
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| Unauthorised Work |
| If work is carried out without an
application having been made you may be prosecuted. Furthermore,
should you wish to sell your property the purchaser’s solicitor
will wish to see evidence of approvals. If these are not available
it may delay or prevent the sale. Keep all approvals in a safe location
preferably with the Deeds. |
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| Your proposed works may require permission
from the Planning Authority. More information may be obtained by
contacting your local Planning Office |
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| If you think that your proposal will
affect your neighbour in some way you should contact him/her before
the submission is made so as all information is at hand before work
begins. If your house is listed then permission to carry out any
sort of alteration should be obtained by contacting the |
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| Full Plans Application Form... |
| New
Application Form.pdf (Full Graphics PDF ) |
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| Building Notice Application Form... |
| New
Application Form.pdf (Full Graphics PDF ) |
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| Regularisation Application Form... |
| Regularisation
application form -1.pdf (Full Graphic PDF) |