Who signs off the house to certify that it passes the regulations ?
An average house requires 5 stage payments, so some Certifiers will only visit 5 times. I have never certified a house that I did not inspect at least 10 or 12 times! The Certifier must feel satisfied that the works comply with Building Control - therefore it takes as many visits as it requires.How often do they call during the build to check that everything is being done in a manner that satisfies the regulations ?
A fine with demolition of non-compliant works, a prison sentence and a possible manslaughter charge if someone is killed (in a fire, falling from a window or down a stairs etc in a non-compliant building)And finally, what is the penalty for non compliance ?
This research report indicates that compliance with the Part M regs - Access for Disabled People - was very poor back in 2005.Do a large number of new dwellings in reality not meet every building regulation ?
My concern is that the same guy who designed and supervised the build is signing off for compliance for the building regulations........
I know the civil engineer is competent, but isn't there scope for a building professional (architect, structural engineer) to design and build a dwelling that does not meet the regulations?
It is very common that the same Engineer/Architect/Technician that designed and supervised the build would also sign off for compliance with Building Regulation.
There is generally no problem as long as they have Professional Indemnity insurance
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I know the civil engineer is competent...
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It may be common, but to an outsider it is still looks like a questionable practice ..
When a new house is built, it has to comply with a building regulations..I have been familiarising myself with the regs for the past few weeks.
Who signs off the house to certify that it passes the regulations ?
How often do they call during the build to check that everything is being done in a manner that satisfies the regulations ?
And finally, what is the penalty for non compliance ?
Why do you mistrust the Civil Engineer. What would he / she have to gain by non-compliance?
The person signing the Certificate of Compliance can be easily sued if he/ she makes a mistake.
There is a lot to be said for the UK system which has Local Authority Inspectors checking every construction.
To get back to the original point regarding self certification in Ireland...
There is a lot to be said for the UK system which has Local Authority Inspectors checking every construction. Could be a good time to bring it in here, and bring up building standards, and generate some jobs.
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