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This Approved Document provides guidance on how to comply with
requirement RA1 and requirement RA2 of Schedule 1 to the Building
Regulations 2010, which respectively deal with the installation of
gigabit-ready physical infrastructure and a connection to a
gigabit-capable public electronic communications network when new
dwellings are erected. It provides guidance on when the requirement
for a connection to a gigabit-capable public electronic
communications network for new dwellings may be modified or
excluded; and also provides guidance on the particulars to be
provided when submitting applications for Building Regulations
approval. This Approved Document takes effect on 20 December 2022
for use in England. It does not apply to work in respect of which a
building notice or initial notice has been given to a local
authority before 20 December 2022, or full plans have been
deposited with a local authority before that day, provided the work
is started on site within the period of 12 months beginning with
that day. A separate Approved Document, Approved Document R -
Volume 2, provides guidance on the requirements for in-building
physical infrastructure for high-speed electronic communication
networks when new buildings are erected or when existing buildings
are subject to major renovation works.
This Approved Document provides guidance on how to comply with
requirement R1 of Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 2010 and
on how to comply with the requirements for in-building physical
infrastructure for high-speed electronic communications networks
when new buildings are erected or when existing buildings are
subject to major renovation works. This Approved Document takes
effect on 20 December for use in England. It does not apply to work
subject to a building notice, full plans application or initial
notice submitted before that date, provided the work is started on
site within the period of 12 months beginning with that day. A
separate Approved Document, Approved Document R - Volume 1,
provides guidance on how to comply with the requirement to install
gigabit-ready physical infrastructure and a connection to a
gigabit-capable public electronic communications network when new
dwellings or a building containing or ore more dwellings are
erected.
This amended edition of Approved Document J: Combustion appliances
and fuel storage systems, extends the provisions and guidance for
carbon monoxide alarms. The amended provisions and guidance come
into effect on 1 October 2022. This Approved Document covers the
air supply, discharge of combustion products and protection of the
building for solid fuel, gas and oil appliances, along with the
provision of information for hearths, fireplaces, flues and
chimneys. ADJ: Combustion appliances and fuel storage systems (2010
edition incorporating 2010, 2013, and 2022 amendments) contains the
following sections: Air supply Discharge of products of combustion
Warning of release of carbon monoxide Protection of building
Provision of information Protection of liquid fuel storage systems
Protection against pollution
This Approved Document provides guidance on how to comply with Part
F to Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations covering ventilation
and applies to dwellings only, and takes effect on 15 June 2022. It
does not apply to work subject to a building notice, full plans
application or initial notice submitted before that date, provided
the work is started on site before 15 June 2023. ADF1: Dwellings
(2021 edition) contains the following sections: Ventilation
provision Minimising the ingress of external pollutants Work on
existing dwellings Commissioning and providing information Key
terms Performance-based ventilation Completion checklist and
commissioning sheet Checklist for ventilation provision in existing
dwellings The guidance in this Approved Document only relates to
England and applies to dwellings only. In a mixed-use building,
Approved Document F, Volume 2: Buildings other than dwellings
should be consulted for building work in parts of the building that
are not dwellings.
This Approved Document provides guidance on how to comply with Part
F to Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations covers ventilation and
applies to buildings other than dwellings only, and takes effect on
15 June 2022. It does not apply to work subject to a building
notice, full plans application or initial notice submitted before
that date, provided the work is started on site before 15 June
2023. ADF2: Buildings other than dwellings (2021 edition) contains
the following sections: Ventilation provision Minimising the
ingress of external pollutants Work on existing dwellings
Commissioning and providing information Key terms Performance-based
ventilation CO2 monitoring The guidance in this Approved Document
only relates to England and applies to buildings other than
dwellings only. For guidance relating to dwellings, use Approved
Document F, Volume 1: Dwellings.
This Approved Document provides guidance on how to comply with Part
L to Schedule 1 of the Building Regulations and the associated
energy efficiency requirements for buildings other than dwellings,
and takes effect on 15 June 2022. It does not apply to work subject
to a building notice, full plans application or initial notice
submitted before that date, provided the work is started on site
before 15 June 2023. ADL2: Conservation of fuel and power -
Buildings other than dwellings (2021 edition) contains the
following sections: Calculating the target primary energy rate and
target emission rate Calculating the building primary energy rate
and dwelling emission rate Consideration of high efficiency
alternative systems Limiting heat gains and losses Minimum building
services efficiencies and controls - general guidance System
specific guidance Air permeability and pressure testing
Commissioning Providing information New elements in existing
buildings, including extensions Work to elements in existing
buildings Consequential improvements Key terms Lighting Energy
Numeric Indicator (LENI) Reporting evidence of compliance Measures
for consequential improvements Hierarchy for establishing seasonal
efficiencies of existing boilers The guidance in this Approved
Document only relates to England and applies to dwellings other
than dwellings only. For guidance relating to dwellings, use
Approved Document L, Volume 1: Dwellings.
All new homes and buildings in England will be required by law to
install electric vehicle charging points from June 2022. New-build
supermarkets, workplaces and buildings undergoing major renovations
will also come under the new law. This Approved Document provides
guidance on how to comply with Part S to Schedule 1 to the Building
Regulations covering electric vehicle charging infrastructure
requirements and takes effect on 15 June 2022. It does not apply to
work subject to a building notice, full plans application or
initial notice submitted before that date, provided the work is
started on site before 15 June 2023. ADS: Infrastructure for the
charging of electric vehicles covers: New residential buildings New
non-residential buildings Buildings undergoing material change of
use Residential buildings undergoing major renovation
Non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation Mixed-use
buildings undergoing relevant building work The guidance in this
Approved Document only relates to England.
This Approved Document provides guidance on how to comply with Part
L to Schedule 1 of the Building Regulations covering the
conservation of fuel and power and the associated energy efficiency
requirements for dwellings, and takes effect on 15 June 2022. It
does not apply to work subject to a building notice, full plans
application or initial notice submitted before that date, provided
the work is started on site before 15 June 2023. ADL1: Conservation
of fuel and power - Dwellings (2021 edition) contains the following
sections: Calculating the target primary energy rate, target
emission rate and target fabric energy efficiency rate Calculating
the dwelling primary energy rate, dwelling emission rate and
dwelling fabric energy efficiency rate Consideration of high
efficiency alternative systems Limiting heat gains and losses
Minimum building services efficiencies and controls - general
guidance System specific guidance Air permeability and pressure
testing Commissioning Providing information New elements in
existing dwellings, including extensions Work to elements in
existing dwellings Consequential improvements Key terms Reporting
evidence of compliance Work to thermal elements The guidance in
this Approved Document only relates to England and applies to
dwellings only. In a mixed-use building, Approved Document L,
Volume 2: Buildings other than dwellings should be consulted for
building work in parts of the building that are not dwellings.
This Approved Document provides guidance on how to comply with Part
O to Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations covering overheating
mitigation requirements and applies to new residential buildings
only. It takes effect on 15 June 2022 but does not apply to work
subject to a building notice, full plans application or initial
notice submitted before that date, provided the work is started on
site before 15 June 2023. ADO: Overheating contains the following
sections: Simplified method Dynamic thermal analysis Ensuring the
overheating mitigation strategy is usable Providing information Key
terms Compliance checklist Areas at a high risk of buildings
overheating The guidance in this Approved Document only relates to
England.
Building regulations for access to and use of buildings in
dwellings and buildings other than dwellings and provides a
baseline for accessibility in the built environment. Volume 1: The
2015 edition with 2016 amendments of 'Approved Document M: access
to and use of buildings Volume 1: dwellings' only covers dwellings
and contains updated guidance. In particular, it introduces 3
categories of dwellings: *category 1: visitable dwellings *category
2: accessible and adaptable dwellings *category 3: wheelchair user
dwelling *categories 2 and 3 apply only where required by planning
permission. The 2015 edition with 2016 amendments took effect on 1
March 2016 for use in England.
Approved Document D of the Building Regulations is concerned with
the requirements with respect to toxic substances. This document is
the 2013 edition, based on the original 1992 edition and
incorporating amendments made in 2002, 2010 and 2013. Changes made
by the 2013 Amendments * The changes, which apply only to England,
were to guidance on materials and workmanship. * There were no
changes to Part D of Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 2010.
Contracts and Management Publications Update Service: To ensure
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Approved Document E: Resistance to the passage of sound (this is
the current edition: it is the 2003 edition, reprinted 2011 with
slight revisions to references). 1. Following the "James Review of
Education Capital" in 2011, DfE have been reviewing their library
of design guidance for school buildings with the objective of
simplification. 2. The revised Building Bulletin 93, "Acoustic
design of schools: performance standards" was published on 18th
December 2014. 3. The new edition is designed to: (a) Make the
Building Regulations easier to apply and remove the minor problems
that have been identified during their 10 years of existence; (b)
Revise effective minimum standards for refurbishment work. These
standards will also be compliance standards for changes of use,
e.g. from an office to a school; (c) Reduce design time and make
building control approval easier, by setting refurbishment
standards as a baseline for alternative performance standards and
removing the need for building control bodies to make qualitative
judgements about open-plan spaces. Contracts and Management
Publications Update Service: To ensure that you have the most
up-to-date Approved Document or Amendment to an Approved Document
to hand, you can now join our CAMPUS service. RIBA Bookshops will
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published. Visit our CAMPUS page for further details.
Effective 6 April 2013. This edition has been updated to amalgamate
Approved Document N: Glazing and also some overlapping guidance
that is in Approved Document M: Access to and use of buildings. As
well as these changes, Approved Document K's references have been
updated in the light of the harmonised standard related to 'safe
breaking' and the testing methods, and the harmonised standard and
National Annex related to resistance of loads for barriers. Tables
and diagrams have been amended and simplified, key terms have been
updated and there is now an index. There are no new technical
requirements. This Approved Document has a fresh new look and has
been totally re-designed into a single column format to make
reading. It has also been subject to a thorough editorial review to
make the text/content more reader-friendly and simpler to
assimilate and understand. Contracts and Management Publications
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