Made
4th January 2010
Coming into operation
31st March 2010
The Department of Finance and Personnel makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by Articles 3, 5(1), (2) and (3) of, and paragraphs 2, 3, 4, 12, 18, 19, 21 and 22 of Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) Order 1979(1) and now vested in it(2), and after consultation with the Building Regulations Advisory Committee and such other bodies as appear to be representative of the interests concerned(3).
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Building (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010 and shall come into operation on 31st March 2010.
2. In these Regulations "the principal Regulations" means the Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000(4).
3.–(1) The principal Regulations shall continue to apply to–
(a) plans deposited or a building notice given in accordance with the principal Regulations before the commencement of these Regulations;
(b) building work carried out in accordance with such plans or such building notice with or without any departure or deviation from those plans or that building notice; and
(c) building work completed before the commencement of these Regulations,
as if the amendments effected by these Regulations had not been made.
(2) In paragraph (1)–
(a) "building notice" means a notice given under regulation A10 (Giving of notices and deposit of plans) of the principal Regulations; and
(b) "building work" has the same meaning as in the principal Regulations.
4. The principal Regulations shall be amended as provided in regulations 5 to 9.
5. For Regulation D2 there shall be substituted-•
A building shall be designed and constructed so that in the event of damage occurring to any part of the building, the extent of any resulting collapse will not be disproportionate to the cause of the damage.".
6. For Part J (Solid waste in buildings) there shall be substituted the Part set out in Schedule 1.
7. In paragraph 3 of Rule F: Additional requirements–
for "DOE(NI) Technical Booklet D: 1994" there shall be substituted "DFP Technical Booklet D: 2009".
8. For the Table in Schedule 4 to the principal Regulations there shall be substituted the Table set out in Schedule 2.
9.–(1) For Table D in Schedule 5 to the principal Regulations there shall be substituted the Table set out in Schedule 3.
(2) For Table J in Schedule 5 to the principal Regulations there shall be substituted the Table set out in Schedule 4.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Finance and Personnel on 4th January 2010.
Philip Irwin
A senior officer of the
Department
Regulation 6
In this Part–
INDIVIDUAL WASTE CONTAINERS means moveable containers for the storage of waste from a single dwelling;
COMMUNAL WASTE CONTAINERS means moveable containers for the storage of waste from more than one dwelling;
WASTE means solid waste; and
WASTE CHUTE SYSTEM means a system comprising of a hopper or hoppers; a waste chute or chutes; a waste container chamber or waste container chambers and associated ventilation provisions.
(1) A building shall be provided with adequate space for the storage of waste in containers, and such space shall be–
(a) sited so as not to be prejudicial to the health of any person;
(b) sited so as to be reasonably accessible for use by people in the building for the storage of waste and for emptying or removing each container;
(c) of sufficient area having regard to the number of necessary containers and the frequency and method of removal; and
(d) reasonably accessible to the waste collection point.
(2) Every dwelling–
(a) on or below the fourth storey of a building shall have adequate space for individual waste containers or access to communal waste containers or a waste chute system; and
(b) above the fourth storey of a building shall have access to a waste chute system.
A waste chute system shall–
(a) be of such size, layout and construction as will ensure the hygienic conveyance of waste to a waste container;
(b) be capable of facilitating the segregation of waste;
(c) be constructed of non-combustible materials;
(d) have non-absorbent inner surfaces;
(e) have adequate means of ventilation to the external air; and
(f) be so constructed as to prevent the ignition of any part of the building in the event of any waste within the system catching fire.
(1) The requirements of regulation J2(1)(b) shall be deemed to be satisfied, in the case of a building specified in column (2) of Table J opposite the reference to that regulation, if–
(a) the waste container space is sited in accordance with the provisions specified opposite thereto in column (3); or
(b) the waste container space is sited in accordance with the relevant provisions of the publications specified opposite thereto in column (3), as amended by the publications specified opposite thereto in column (4).
(2) The requirements of regulation J2(1)(c) shall be deemed to be satisfied, in the case of a building specified in column (2) of Table J opposite the reference to that regulation, if the waste storage area is sized in accordance with the provisions specified opposite thereto in column (3).
(3) The requirements of regulation J3 shall be deemed to be satisfied, in the case of a building specified in column (2) of Table J opposite the reference to that regulation, if the waste chute system used in the building is designed and constructed in accordance with the relevant provisions of the publications specified opposite thereto in column (3), as amended by the publications specified opposite thereto in column (4).
Regulation 8
(#)
Dead load for the purposes of BS EN 1991-1-1: 2002 means self weight. |
||||
($)
Excluding imposed roof loads. |
||||
(*)
A BS EN must be read in conjunction with its associated National Annex. |
||||
(+)
To be read in conjunction with BS EN 1990: 2002. |
||||
(@)
Snow loading. |
||||
Regulations (1) |
Loadings (2) |
Publications (3) |
Amendments (4) |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
D1 Stability |
dead(#) and imposed loading | (a) | BS 6399: Part 1: 1996($); or | AMD 13669 |
(b) | BS EN 1991-1-1: 2002(*) (+) | AMD 15507 | ||
imposed roof loading | (a) | BS 6399: Part 3: 1998; or | AMD 6033 | |
AMD 9187 | ||||
AMD 9452 | ||||
AMD 15509 | ||||
(b) | BS EN 1991-1-3: 2003(*) (+) (@) | |||
wind loading | (a) | BS 6399: Part 2: 1997; or | AMD 13392 | |
AMD 14009 | ||||
(b) | BS EN 1991-1-4: 2005(*) (+) | – |
Regulation 9(1)
(Structure)
Regulations (1) |
Structural work (2) |
Publications (3) |
Amendments (4) |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Notes-• | ||||
(#)
A BS EN must be read in conjunction with its associated National Annex. |
||||
(*)
To be read in conjunction with BS EN 1990: 2002. |
||||
D1 Stability |
foundations (general) | BS 8004: 1986 | -• | |
foundations for houses and small buildings | (a) | BS 8103; Part 1: 1995; or | AMD 8980 | |
(b) | DFP Technical Booklet D: 2009: Sections 1 and 5 | – | ||
reinforced, prestressed or plain concrete | (a) | BS 8110: Part 1: 1997; | AMD 9882 | |
AMD 13468 | ||||
AMD 16016 | ||||
AMD 17307 | ||||
BS 8110: Part 2: 1985; and | AMD 5914 | |||
AMD 12061 | ||||
AMD 16017 | ||||
BS 8110: Part 3: 1985; or |
AMD 5918 | |||
(b) | BS EN 1992-1-1: 2004(#) (*); and | – | ||
– | ||||
suspended concrete floors for houses |
BS 8103: Part 4: 1995 | -• | ||
composite steel and concrete | (a) | BS 5950: Part 3: Section 3.1: 1990; and | AMD 16721 | |
BS 5950: Part 4: 1994; or | – | |||
(b) | – | |||
steel | (a) | BS 5950: Part 1: 2000; | AMD 13199 | |
AMD 17137 | ||||
BS 5950: Part 2: 2001; and | – | |||
BS 5950: Part 5: 1998; or |
AMD 16502 | |||
(b) | BS EN 1993-1-1: 2005(#) (*); | AMD 16568 | ||
BS EN 1993-1-5: 2006(#) (*); | – | |||
BS EN 1993-1-8: 2005(#) (*); | AMD 16291 | |||
AMD 16571 | ||||
BS EN 1993-1-10: 2005(#) (*); and | AMD 16293 | |||
AMD 16569 | ||||
– | ||||
aluminium | (a) | BS 8118: Part 1: 1991; and | AMD 10485 | |
BS 8118: Part 2: 1991; or | AMD 10486 | |||
(b) | BS EN 1999-1-1: 2007(#) (*); and | – | ||
BS EN 1999-1-3: 2007(#) (*) | – | |||
masonry (general) | (a) | BS 5628: Part 1: 2005 | – | |
BS 5628: Part 2: 2005; and | – | |||
BS 5628 Part 3: 2005; or |
– | |||
(b) | BS EN 1996-1-1: 2005(#) (*); | AMD 16209 | ||
BS EN 1996-1-2: 2005(#) (*); and | – | |||
– | ||||
masonry walls for housing and small single storey buildings |
(a) | BS 8103: Part 2: 2005; or | – | |
(b) | DFP Technical Booklet D: 2009: Sections 1, 3 and 4 | – | ||
timber (general) | (a) | BS 5268: Part 2: 2002; and | – | |
BS 5268: Part 3: 2006; or | AMD 16541 | |||
AMD 16972 | ||||
(b) | BS EN 1995-1-1: 2004(#) (*); and | AMD 16499 | ||
AMD 16498 | ||||
timber floors and roofs for houses | (a) | BS 8103: Part 3: 1996; or | – | |
(b) | DFP Technical Booklet D: 2009: Sections 1 and 2 |
– | ||
D2 Disproportionate collapse |
(a) | BS EN 1991-1-7: 2006(#) (*); or | – | |
(b) | DFP Technical Booklet D: 2009: Sections 1 and 6 |
– |
Regulation 9(2)
(Solid waste in buildings)
Regulations (1) |
Buildings (2) |
Publications or provisions (3) |
Amendments (4) |
---|---|---|---|
J2(1)(b) Solid waste storage |
a dwelling not served by a waste chute system | the space for the waste containers is at a travel distance of not more than 30 m from the dwelling and sited so that the waste containers can be removed without being taken through the dwelling or any other building, other than a garage, carport or other open covered space |
-• |
a dwelling served by a waste chute system | BS 5906: 2005 | -• | |
J2(1)(c) Solid waste storage |
a dwelling not served by a waste chute system | a washable hard-standing base not less than 1.8 m x 1.2 m to accommodate the waste containers and provide reasonable access |
-• |
J3 Waste chute systems |
any building | BS 1703: 2005; and BS 5906: 2005 |
-• – |
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations amend the Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 (the principal Regulations). They do not apply to building work which has been completed, or for which plans or building notices have been deposited with a district council before the coming into operation of these Regulations.
The changes to the principal Regulations are as follows–
1. Part D has been amended. The regulation to prevent disproportionate collapse now applies to all buildings, where previously it had applied only to buildings having 5 or more storeys.
2. Part J has been replaced. It now recognises that most buildings have more than one waste container, and introduces provisions to require the allocated space for waste containers to be reasonably accessible to the waste collection point. It also makes provision for waste chutes in certain circumstances.
3. A new Table has been substituted for the Table in Schedule 4 (Structural loadings). New Tables have also been substituted for Table D (Structure) and Table J (Solid waste in buildings). These new Tables recognise revisions to British Standards and, where appropriate, structural Eurocodes.
A Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared. Copies may be downloaded from www.buildingregulationsni.gov.uk, or alternatively, hard copies may be requested from Building Standards Branch, Department of Finance and Personnel, Level 5, Causeway Exchange, 1-7 Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7EG.
These Regulations were notified in draft to the European Commission in accordance with Directive 98/34/EC, as amended by Directive 98/48/EC.
S.I. 1979/1709 (N.I. 16), Article 5(1); as amended by S.I. 1990/1510 (N.I. 14), Article 38(1) and Sch. 1, Part II; and 2009 c.4 Back [1]
See S.R. 1999 No. 481 Art. 6 and Sch. 4, Part II Back [2]
S.I. 1979/1709 (N.I. 16); Article 5(4) Back [3]
S.R. 2000 No. 389, as amended by S.R. 2005 No. 295, S.R. 2006 No. 355, S.R. 2006 No. 440, and S.R. 2008 No. 170 as amended by S.R. 2008 No. 241 and S.R. 2009 No. 369 Back [4]
Amended by correction slip on 01 March 2010