TBH I'm not sure, but maybe Building Control need to see the electrical certificate and FENSA stuff for the windows? - don't know, maybe others more knowledgeable than me will chime in?
Don't think they are interested in any Fensa Certs, and as Woody said, if you extend or spur off an existing circuit even that is non notifiable.TBH I'm not sure, but maybe Building Control need to see the electrical certificate and FENSA stuff for the windows? - don't know,F maybe others more knowledgeable than me will chime in?
I mean if the project is scheduled to take more than 30 days.
Actually, it's more complicated than that.
A project is notifiable if it's scheduled to last more than 30 working days (so 6 weeks) AND have more than 20 workers working on site at any point (admittedly unlikely on a conservatory extension).
However, it's also notifiable if it's scheduled to exceed 500 person days - so a project with 11 people for 45 days, for instance.
Here's a handy calculator:
http://www.darleypcm.com/cdm/cdm-2015-notification-calculator[/QUOTE]
WTF are you quoting all this for, that's CDM not Building Control and in anycase just how would a conservatory take 500 man days or require 20 workers on site? Are you on some kind of Vegas three day bender or are you a surveyor who is high on crack?
The whole issue of sufficiently heating a standard conservatory to a comfortable level without costing a fortune in energy bills is something which causes me concern. Although I've seen people claim it is possible, the general consensus seems to be that it is just not worth it...
So if I do want to extend it may have to be an extension anyway.
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