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Your company is planning an extension for which you have obtained outline planning permission. One of your jobs is to appoint a principal designer (PD) but your architect doesn’t want the role. What
do you do?
Published 20.11.2015
If you’re planning building work or alterations, as the client you have certain safety responsibilities. Follow our set of flow charts to take you through the practical and legal stages.
Published 07.03.2019
You may have been referred to as a client when you are scoping a project, but what exactly does this entail under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM)?
Published 27.02.2024
The role of the principal designer in a construction project is often misunderstood. What does the role involve, who should be making the appointment and who is best placed to undertake the work?
Published 23.12.2020
On 6 April 2015 the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) come into effect. What are the significant changes?
Published 30.01.2015
You’re really struggling to get a contractor to act as a principal contractor on a small project. Plus, your architect isn’t keen on being the principal designer. Can you give up on them and do the
job yourself?
Published 21.12.2016
One of our subscribers has asked if they should break up their building project into smaller parts to avoid having to notify the HSE under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015
(CDM 2015)?
Published 12.09.2019
Changes to construction laws have introduced a new role, known as a CDM Co-ordinator. To help you identify when, or if, you need to employ one, why not use our guidance and selection document?
Published 26.03.2007
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