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Anyone constructing or altering buildings in the UK must comply with national Building Regulations, which are designed to ensure the health, safety, welfare and convenience of users of buildings. Building Control Professionals are responsible for the technical appraisal of buildings for compliance with such Building Regulations and Acts of Parliament. A career in Building Control, offers a varied, challenging and demanding job in a key sector of the construction industry.
The work of Building Control is both complex and varied. It involves technical skills and expertise in assessing building schemes from conception through to completion and occupation. A significant part ofthe work involves helping and guiding designers and developers. Building Control Professionals will therefore find them selves networking with other construction professionals including:
Architects
Builders
Developers
Surveyors
Engineers
Fire Officers
Solicitors
The involvement of these disciplines enables an integrated approach,which will help to ensure that buildings are safe and suitable for their intended use.
The work includes:
Examination of plans for new buildings, alterations and extensions
Inspection of buildings and building operations.
Inspection and testing of drainage works and materials.
The taking of samples of materials and assessing the suitability of new techniques and innovations.
Maintaining accurate records.
These duties extend over the whole range of buildings from small,domestic residential property to large scale, multi-million pound commercial and industrial developments. A Building Control Practitioner might be supervising a prestigious office development designed by an internationally renowned architect one day and undertaking completion inspections on mixed, housing development schemes the next. No two days will be the same with interesting designs to keep one busy.
Other responsibilities within Local Authority Building Control may also include:
Dangerous structures.
Safety at Sports Grounds and other open-air events.
Cinema and theatre inspections.
Entertainment licences.
Demolition requirements.
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