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What the principal designer role means for clients and the industry
Almost every project now requires a BRPD and architects must not start design work until they are satisfied the client is aware of their duties under the 好色先生TV Safety Act, says Tom Jordan, technical director at Bar Gazetas
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Proposed changes to new building energy regulations could be the last
Future Homes and 好色先生TVs Standards will mean new buildings are net zero ready and focus on improved building services and renewables
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Government to fast-track ban on shared mixed-sex toilets in new buildings
Amendments to building regulations to require either single-sex shared toilets or private mixed-sex toilets
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Grace period for Part L compliance ends
Government gave firms a year to comply with new carbon emission requirements
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Time for Gove to stop throwing stones at housing sector
The housing secretary ignores the hard work and goodwill of so many housing professionals at his peril.聽There may be unintended consequences to the blame being dished out
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Lifting the regulation curse
There are sound reasons for compliance with most of the regulations we face in the UK but they must not be allowed to compromise a commitment to聽quality,聽Brendan Kilpatrick writes
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Relaxed planning rules, deregulation and lowered stamp duty: what to look out for in the mini-budget
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng due to speak later this morning
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New rules on EV infrastructure in Part S
Revisions to the building regulations bring in new requirements on electric vehicle infrastructure
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Cost model: Cancer care centres
The challenge is to deliver cancer centres that provide highly effective, technologically advanced care and support as well as research and education
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Cost model: Impact of building regulation changes
Changes this June to the 好色先生TV Regulations Parts L and F will raise standards on decarbonisation and ventilation. What are the cost implications?
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Pickles denies being 鈥榮pectacularly out of touch鈥 with own department on building regulations
Former housing minister gets number of victims wrong in tense exchanges with Grenfell QC
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Pickles complains about being questioned at Grenfell Inquiry as he had 鈥榖usy day鈥 planned
Former housing minister told QC this morning to 鈥榰se your time wisely鈥 as he had a 鈥檔umber of international guests coming in to see me鈥
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Fire safety review before Grenfell not delayed by deregulation, Eric Pickles tells inquiry
Former housing secretary calls claims made by officials they were hampered by red tape cuts 鈥渓udicrous鈥
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Government had 鈥榗ompletely false picture鈥 of fire safety before Grenfell fire, former housing minister admits
Gavin Barwell says there was a 鈥渃lear presumption鈥 that review of building regulations was not life critical
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Former minister in charge of building regulations had never heard of flawed fire rating
Stephen Williams says he only learned of banned Class 0 rating at yesterday鈥檚 hearing of Grenfell Inquiry
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Former minister denies deregulation was prioritised over life safety before Grenfell fire
James Wharton tells inquiry he thought regulations had been 鈥渇it for purpose and working well鈥
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Former housing minister denies 鈥榓version鈥 to regulation on fire safety
Brandon Lewis is the first government minister to provide evidence to the Grenfell Inquiry聽
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鈥婩atal 2009 cladding fire not 鈥榮evere鈥 enough to prompt investigation into similar buildings, Grenfell inquiry hears
Brian Martin also admits being 鈥榟orrified鈥櫬燽y senior building control officer鈥檚 misunderstanding of fire safety guidance聽
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Senior civil servant admits missing opportunities to address risks of ACM cladding
Brian Martin tells Grenfell Inquiry he聽鈥榮truggles to understand鈥櫬爓hy he did not take action
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Civil servant knew there was a 鈥榗lear risk鈥 of a major ACM fire three years before Grenfell, inquiry hears
Brian Martin failed to warn fire and rescue chief and instead 鈥榣ulled鈥 him into false sense of security