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Building Control

Introduction

 

Welcome to the web pages of the Building Control Service.

   

The Staff

 

The Building Control Service is staffed with experienced and appropriately qualified personnel. All staff undergo suitable training every year to allow them to continue with their professional development and to ensure that they have the necessary skills and up to date knowledge to provide a high quality service to our clients and the general public.

 

The Building Control Surveyors generally work within specified areas of the Borough. This allows them to become very familiar with their particular area and build up a unique knowledge relating to matters such as site history and ground conditions.Refer to the contacts page for surveyor details. 

 

The Service

 

The Building Control Service aims to provide advice and assistance to achieve quality of design and construction in buildings in accordance with the Building Regulations and associated legislation. The service includes:

1.  A professional and accountable service;

2.  Pre-application advice;

3.  Provision of a pre-submission consultation service;

4.  Daily access to Building Control Surveyors for technical advice;

5. Inspecting key stages of building work to determine compliance with the requirements of the Building Regulations;

6. Inspections on same day, if notified by 10:00 a.m.;

7. Controlling dangerous structures

8.  Property searches for Building Regulations history and documentation;

9. Street naming and postal numbering

 

 

ISO Accreditation

 

On the 15TH February 2010 we received registration for our Building Control Service from NQA. The registration confirms that  found the Quality Management System operated by us fully met the requirements of the international standard BS EN ISO 9001.

To achieve this registration the team had to demonstrate compliance through our documented quality manual, technical and administration procedures. These procedures were rigorously checked and audited by NQA during an assessment of the system, held over a period of 2 days.

Accreditation of the system is not the end of NQA's involvement. Every 6 months they will visit and check that the system is being managed correctly. Through this continual assessment of the system we intend to further develop and improve the service to our customers.

There are other substantial benefits from gaining accreditation:

All of our Team have shown total commitment to the initiative as we believe that by having the system accredited, by a reputable third party, it demonstrates that we provide a service that is "best value".

 

 

 

Stephen Hipkins
Head of Building Control

 



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