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Welcome to the Archived Statutory information page.
Here you will find statutory building regulations documents that are historic or have been superseded. Visit the Statutory guidance page for access to the current statutory articles.
Yes, you can get retrospective building control approval. If you didn't apply for building regs approval for the work before, or perhaps building work carried out by the previous owner didn't have the relevant approval before starting, you can apply for 'regularisation' – …
Lighthouse Club
LABC is a company supporter of the Lighthouse Club Construction Industry Charity to provide its 3,800 strong network with additional wellbeing support.
Lighthouse provides mental, physical, and financial wellbeing support to the construction community and their families. The…
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Chris Smith
Region: North West
Company: Chris Smith, Local Builder (T/A as Maxamillion Group Ltd)
Local Authority: Wigan Council
Iain…
Welcome to the LABC Archive.
Here you'll find links to the Approved Documents, articles and technical guides that have been withdrawn or superseded.
This PDF is part of an archived document suite. For the most recent document or for more information please refer to the guidance section of the website.
If you think that your project will need approval you can apply to your local building control team by:
Applying online through the Planning Portal.
Filling in your council's online or offline application form. You can do this yourself at your local council office, by…
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Following the collapse of a flat roof in a school the Standard Committee on Structural Safety (SCOSS) have issued a safety alert on Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC).
RAAC planks were predominantly used in the 1960-80s and despite being called concrete, you cannot treat them as…