Building or renovating a family home in Ireland? You must comply with the Building Control (Amendment) Regulations (BCAR) to ensure safety, energy efficiency, and accessibility.Failing to meet these standards can result in costly delays and legal issues.
Understanding the legal framework for construction in Ireland
Building Regulations set the legal requirements for construction to make sure homes are safe, structurally sound, and energy efficient. Every new build, extension, or major renovation must follow these rules.
Ensures buildings can withstand environmental forces and protect occupants
Reduces energy consumption and environmental impact of buildings
Makes buildings usable by people of all abilities
Essential regulations you need to follow
Step-by-step process for compliance
Before construction begins, you must file a Commencement Notice via the Building Control Management System (BCMS). This includes: Plans and drawings. A Design Certificate from a registered professional. A Notice of Assignment for an Assigned Certifier and Builder.
Regular inspections must be carried out by the Assigned Certifier. Compliance reports and photographic evidence must be maintained.
Before moving in, a Certificate of Compliance on Completion must be submitted and validated by the local authority. This confirms that your home meets all Building Regulations.
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