Building Regulation Drawings

Accurate drawings for first time approval

What Are Building Regulation Drawings?

Building regulation drawings are held to a high technical standard and level of detail for a number of important reasons. They are essential to your property development throughout the project. These drawings will be what Building Control will use to ensure that your development project will conform to building regulations and be approved for construction.

We recommend that if you are going to have any construction works done to your property, whether it's a conservatory, extension or conversion, you should have building regulation drawings. The drawings are to show how the project will comply to building standards and ensure that you get a building completion certificate at the end of the construction. Certificates are used to prove to anyone that the build was performed to full standards and levels of compliance.

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Essential Drawings For Every Stage

Once Building Control has given approval, the drawings are passed to your building contractors in order to calculate the type and amount of materials involved, as well as the price. The more accurate the drawings, the more accurate the price and the more efficient the work.

One of key concerns with creating the drawings is to make sure that your build is constructed in the most cost effective way. As a trusted and experienced architectural firm, our clients rely on us to provide value for money and make sure their project doesn't run over budget. We are dedicated to ensuring accurate drawings and efficient construction for our clients.

Finally, the building regulation drawings are used as a guide when your contractors undertake the work and are used to confirm the appointment of a completion certificate at the end. As you can see, the need for accurate and detailed building regulation drawings is critical to the success of any build. That's why we at MB Design Services also provide a full survey of your site ahead of time, in order to create the most accurate drawings possible.

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