Friday, December 6, 2019

Compliance in the construction industry

Compliance in the construction industry: Compliance in the construction industry - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. In very general terms ‘compliance’ is acting according to an order, warrant. specification, rule, standard, term, condition or request. For example, regulatory compliance is the process by which organisations ensure they are operating in accordance with relevant regulations.

CDM co-ordinator

CDM co-ordinator: CDM co-ordinator - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. The CDM Regulations were substantially revised on 6 April 2015. These revisions saw the role of CDM Co-ordinator transferred to a Principal Designer and Principal Contractor. The Principal Designer (PD) is responsible for the pre-construction phase whilst the Principal Contractor is responsible for the construction phase.

CDM 2015 legal considerations

CDM 2015 legal considerations: CDM 2015 legal considerations - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. From 6 April 2015, the new Construction (Design and Management) Regulations will have widespread effect, applicable to all construction projects in Great Britain. CDM 2015 will apply whether or not a project is notifiable. There are no small project exemptions and domestic clients are now within the scope of the regulations. The fundamental change is the requirement for a principal designer (PD) in place of a CDM co-ordinator (CDMC).