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The CEO said as we all know any building without government approval will be quarried so avoid extra charges from building control agency you gat to got a building plan approval one approval for one building.
He emphasis more on this aspect of the company's job and for this there are some questions you first need to ask yourself such question are (What are you planning to do? Where?), advised of any requirements, and, if necessary, referred to other departments for their approval.

'Full Plans' means the submission of fully detailed plans, specifications, calculations and other supporting details to enable the Building Control Surveyor to check compliance with the Building Regulations. The amount of detail depends on the size and type of building works proposed. You should include a location plan showing where the building is relative to neighbouring streets.
An online version of the Full Plans Application Form is available (PDF format).
Some of the advantages of using the 'Full Plans' method are:-
  • the plans can be examined and approved before work commences
  • the builder can work to the approved drawings in the knowledge that the detail complies with the regulations
  • most applications are checked within ten working days of deposit. This means that, even where work has commenced, problems can be identified before work reaches an advanced stage
  • copies of the Approval Notice will be issued together with plans stamped approved and these can be retained with the property details
  • the work is still subject to inspection at relevant stages
  • a Completion Certificate is issued on satisfactory completion of the work
  • approved plans may be used for up to three years after deposit even if regulations change




'Full Plans' means the submission of fully detailed plans, specifications, calculations and other supporting details to enable the Building Control Surveyor to check compliance with the Building Regulations. The amount of detail depends on the size and type of building works proposed. You should include a location plan showing where the building is relative to neighbouring streets.

An online version of the Full Plans Application Form is available (PDF format).

Some of the advantages of using the 'Full Plans' method are:-
the plans can be examined and approved before work commences
the builder can work to the approved drawings in the knowledge that the detail complies with the regulations
most applications are checked within ten working days of deposit. This means that, even where work has commenced, problems can be identified before work reaches an advanced stage
copies of the Approval Notice will be issued together with plans stamped approved and these can be retained with the property details
the work is still subject to inspection at relevant stages
a Completion Certificate is issued on satisfactory completion of the work
approved plans may be used for up to three years after deposit even if regulations change.

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