If you think that your project needs approval then you have to first apply for building control team. Building regulations are a set of instructions that help to know that the building you are planning to construct will be safe for you. You have to tell the council of your area about the building that you want to construct. Then they will investigate the place and approve the work that meets their standards. In this blog, I am going to share the steps you need to follow for building regulation approval in Berkshire. Have a look at the entire blog thoroughly.
First of all, you have to apply for Building Control in the local council with a completed application form, two copies of the location map, two copies detailed of the construction plan. Sometimes, the council may tell you to make some changes if you need to revise the plans. The council will give you one set of approved plans and an Approval Certificate.
Now, if you want to talk about to a Building Control surveyor then, get in touch with the Building Control Office. Once you have paid the fee, the builder will start working. They will then arrange a surveyor for inspecting the site. After the first inspection, you have to pay the full amount. Moreover, if your district council give you permission then you can pay the fees in instalments.
Finally, you will be given a Building regulation completion certificate in Berkshire when building control team have inspected your works and once you have made full payments. The plan approval certificate and completion certificates are legal documents so, you should keep with your property’s deed. In future, if you plan to sell your property to someone then you have to show these two certificates to the buyer.