Posts Tagged ‘Building Regulations 2006’

Do building surveyors make the best fire safety engineers?

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Can building surveyors prepare alternative solutions? If you are using a Consulting Building Surveyor in Victoria, Australia to prepare alternative solutions for the fire performance requirements you need to read two articles and decide for yourself if this complies with the legislation. If you are a Relevant Building Surveyor and relying on a Consulting Building Surveyor to prepare the design you definitely need to read both articles too!

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The article by Robert Marscivotere recently posted on the Hendry Group’s Essential Matters blog brought up the issue again of whether Consulting (and Relevant?) Building Surveyors can prepare a fire safety design. Stephen Kip, a very well known and respected Fire Safety Engineer and registered (non-practising) Building Surveyor, recently provided a response to Essential Matters regarding Mr Marscivotere’s article. Mr Kip provided a copy of a paper he has previously submitted to the Society of Fire Safety and the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors.

After reading both papers we consider it clear, as stated by Mr Kip’s paper, that you need a Fire Safety Engineer to prepare an alternative solution (a design) for compliance with the fire performance requirements in the Building Regulations 2006.

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The “Protection of Adjoining Property” process

Monday, March 29th, 2010

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Under the Building Act 1993 in Victoria, Australia where there is determined to be a risk of “damage” to an adjoining property the Relevant Building Surveyor must require protection works to be carried out. These works can be on the subject property or the relevant adjoining property. The idea of these works is to protect the adjoining property(s) against the risk of  possible damage.

Protection works may be required at any stage during the works e.g. demolition, excavation, construction etc. They can be related to something as straightforward as painting or as complex as structural underpinning.

Protection works may not just be actual works, it can be a method of doing the work. Associated with the process is a range of obligations on the owner, including:

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