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The Building Safety Act and the Principal Designer role.
The Building Safety Act is a landmark legislation in the UK that aims to revolutionize the way buildings are designed, constructed, and managed, with a primary focus on enhancing safety and accountability across the sector.
Understanding and Calculating Net Capacity of a School
When it comes to school planning and safety, understanding and calculating the net capacity of a school is of paramount importance. Net capacity refers to the maximum number of students or occupants a school facility can comfortably and safely accommodate. In this blog post, we'll guide you through the steps to calculate the net capacity of a school and introduce some useful tools and software to simplify the process.
Elevating Your School's Future: The Value of Employing a Building Consultant
Employing a building consultant is a strategic investment in your school's future. The advantages go beyond immediate costs, encompassing optimized facilities, enhanced learning environments, and long-term savings. By understanding the value of these professionals, schools can position themselves for success in a rapidly changing educational landscape. Your school's journey to excellence begins with the right partner – Spicer Surveys - a building consultant dedicated to elevating your institution's potential.
The Importance of a Construction Phase Plan: Ensuring Safety and Compliance
In the ever-evolving world of construction, the safety and well-being of all involved are paramount. The Construction Phase Plan stands as a testament to the industry's commitment to responsible practices. By clearly outlining risks, responsibilities, and safety measures, the CPP creates a framework that ensures projects are not just built, but built safely and in accordance with legal requirements.
Pre-Qualification Questionnaires: Streamlining Contractor Selection and Complying with CDM 2015 Regulations
When embarking on a construction project, selecting competent and compliant contractors is of paramount importance. One effective tool for achieving this is the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ), aligned with the guidelines outlined in PAS 91. In this blog, we will explore the importance of PQQs, their role in contractor selection, and how they relate to both the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) and the PAS 91 standard.
Building Condition Surveys
A building condition survey is an assessment of the physical condition of a building or group of buildings. It involves a thorough inspection of the building's structure, systems, and components, such as the roof, walls, floors, electrical and mechanical systems, and any other relevant features. The survey will typically identify any defects or problems that need to be addressed, as well as any areas that require maintenance or upgrade.
What is Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) and Why is it Dangerous?
Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) is a lightweight form of concrete. The Standing Committee on Structural Safety (SCOSS) has noted that: ‘Although called “concrete”, (RAAC) is very different from traditional concrete and, because of the way in which it was made, much weaker. The useful life of such (panels) has been estimated to be around 30 years’ (SCOSS Alert, May 2019).
If RAAC is suspected, a specialist Structural Engineer should be appointed. If RAAC is confirmed, the specialist should undertake a detailed assessment and prepare a management and remediation strategy.
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What is a Principal Designer?
A Principal Designer under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM Regs) is a person or organization appointed by the client to plan, manage, and monitor the pre-construction phase of a project to ensure that health and safety risks are identified and controlled. They are responsible for coordinating the work of all designers involved in the project and ensuring that the design is safe and compliant with the CDM Regs. They also have a duty to provide information, instruction, and training to other designers and the construction team to ensure that the project is constructed in accordance with the design.
What is a Managing Contractor?
A managing contractor can help to manage the risk and uncertainty associated with construction projects. This can help to ensure that the project is completed safely, without any major delays or complications, and that the final result is of the highest quality.