Geoff Wilkinson’s Regs: Part L and zero carbon
Speed is of the essence in the move towards zero carbon
Updates on the Building Regulations, including regular columns from Regs expert Geoff Wilkinson
By Geoff Wilkinson 23 June 2011 8 Views
Speed is of the essence in the move towards zero carbon
By Geoff Wilkinson 5 May 2011 21 Views
Don’t risk building failure through poor detailing
By Geoff Wilkinson 24 March 2011 3 Views
New European construction regulations could mean simpler rules and a wider variety of products
By Geoff Wilkinson 17 February 2011 22 Views
New water-mist systems use less water, and less space, than sprinklers
By Geoff Wilkinson 28 January 2011 11 Views
Geoff Wilkinson explains how Building Regulations are being revised for the 21st century
By Geoff Wilkinson 17 December 2010 24 Views
Prices have almost doubled under increases to council fee scales, and fee undercutting is just the beginning
By Geoff Wilkinson 25 November 2010 22 Views
Creative solutions, energy efficiency and aesthetics: how Part L is affecting historic buildings
By Geoff Wilkinson 22 October 2010 15 Views
The controversial new Part L is not only confusing, parts aren’t even ready
By Geoff Wilkinson 1 July 2010 579 Views
[TECHNICAL & PRACTICE] The new energy-efficiency requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations come into force on 1 October. The AJ’s Regs columnist Geoff Wilkinson analyses the changes
By Geoff Wilkinson 17 June 2010 35 Views
Geoff Wilkinson analyses Fire Risk Assessments and Regulation 16B Fire Plans