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FORCE September Meeting: Changes to Building Regulations Parts F, J and L

Thursday, September 30, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM (GMT)

Coventry, United Kingdom

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 Changes to Building Regulations Parts F, J and L - Jason Fox of MLM

The 1st October 2010 will see the following come into force:

 

-Part F (ventilation)

- Part J (combustion appliances)

- Part L (conservation of fuel and power)

 

Government consider Part L to be a major step towards zero carbon and is promoting renewable technologies to help deliver this commitment.

 

In particular, Park L will entail a 25% reduction in CO2 emissions from 2006 standards with the resultant requirement for improvements to the specifications for services and the building envelope to achieve the necessary reduction in CO2 emissions.

 

The transitional arrangements for these changes are:

 

- The 2006 versions will apply to projects commenced on site before 1 October 2010

- The 2006 versions will apply to all Initial Notices served before 1 October 2010 and commenced before 1 October 2011

- The 2010 versions will apply to all applications made after 1 October 2010-06-29".

 

This is a CPD event and we can provide CPD certificates if required.

When & Where


Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce
Oak Tree Court, Binley Business Park
CV3 2UN Coventry
United Kingdom

Thursday, September 30, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM (GMT)


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FORCE (Forum for Constructing Excellence)



Aims & Objectives

The club's objectives are:

  • Learn about Constructing Excellence and Best Practice issues from each other and the wider construction community and to share this knowledge so that the performance of local construction organisations improves.
  • Provide opportunities for members to network and gain new business.
  • Act as a focal point for quality local construction expertise.
  • Provide a forum for lobbying on issues of importance to the sector.
  • Encourage the acquisition of additional resources for business improvement purposes or grants for staff training.
  • Encourage employment of local labour through upskilling and working with local partners.
  • To promote the construction industry at all levels, including drawing attention to the huge contribution this makes to the economy, environment and society.