News tagged part-o
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Building regs 2022: What’s changed and what do you need to know?
The Architects’ JournalBuilding regs 2022: What’s changed and what do you need to know? Updated Building Regulations for England and Wales take effect today. Here we outline the major changes, what architects need to know and how it will affect current and proposed projects The post Building regs 2022: What’s changed and what do you need to know? appeared first on The Architects’ JournalFran Williams
Resources tagged part-o
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Guest speaker Sean Mills of Build Energy provides an update to the Part L and Part O Building Regulations as well as the Future Homes Standard
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CABE - Review of the Importance of Approved Document O, 13072022
The Approved Document Building Regulation Part O will be enforceable in June 2022. This Approved Document covers the overheating mitigation requirements. In order to demonstrate compliance two approaches can be used, simplified method and dynamic thermal modelling. This webinar will present the key requirements for these and how the can be used for new residential projects [The presentation starts after approximately 8 minutes 40 seconds of this video]
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Quadrant Director Joe Campion explains how the 2022 'Part O' will affect new building projects. The latest 2022 'Approved Document O' for overheating comes into effect on the 15th June 2022 and will apply to new residential buildings including: Dwellings, Flats & Apartments, Student Accommodation, HMOs and Care Homes. (It does not apply to Hotels) It includes shared and communal areas within residential buildings such as lobbies, lounges
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