Commercial Regularisation (Retrospective)

If you didn’t apply for building regulations at the time the works were carried out, you can apply to have the work regularised by us. However, the work must have taken place after 10 November 1985.

A Regularisation application may mean that work has to be opened up or additional information provided. There is no guarantee that we will then issue a regularisation certificate. This will depend on the standard of the work meeting the building regulations at that time and all the necessary information being supplied.

VAT is not charged for this application type (APRIL 2024)

Table D - Non Domestic Extensions and New Build

USE: Other Residential (Institution and Other)

Description Submission Charge
Floor area not exceeding 10m2 £1,753.90
Floor area between 10m² and 40m² £2,363.44
Floor area between 40m² and 100m² £3,001.27
Floor area between 100m² and 200m² £3,678.55

USE : Assembly and Recreational

Description Submission Charge
Floor area not exceeding 10m2 £1,753.90
Floor area between 10m² and 40m² £2,363.44
Floor area between 40m² and 100m² £3,001.27
Floor area between 100m² and 200m² £3,678.55

USE : Industrial and Storage

Description Submission Charge
Floor area not exceeding 10m2 £800.18
Floor area between 10m² and 40m² £1,275.69
Floor area between 40m² and 100m² £1,577.16
Floor area between 100m² and 200m² £1,878.71

USE : All Other Use Classes

Description Submission Charge
Floor area not exceeding 10m2 £1,549.35
Floor area between 10m² and 40m² £1,878.71
Floor area between 40m² and 100m² £2,400.55
Floor area between 100m² and 200m² £2,813.43

Table E - Alterations & Work to Non Domestic Buildings

Fit Out - Office and Shop

Description Submission Charge
Floor area up to 500m2 £1,312.80
Floor area between 500m2 and 1000m2 £1,966.88

Installation of Mezzanine Floor (upto a floor are of 500m²)

Description Submission Charge
Fixed Price £1,966.88

Other Alterations

Internal alterations, installation of fittings (not electrical) and/or, structural alterations (If ancillary to the building of the extension no additional charge)

Description Submission Charge
Estimated cost less than £5000 £661.04
Estimated cost between £5,000 and £25,000 £1,175.93
Estimated cost between £25,000 and 50,000 £1,699.37
Estimated cost between £50,00 and £100,000 £2,228.97
Estimated cost between £100,00 and £150,000 £3,152.05

Window Replacement & New Shop Front(s)

Not competent persons scheme

Description Submission Charge
Per property up to 50 windows £561.30

Renovation of a Thermal Element

Description Submission Charge
Estimated cost less than £50,000 £700.44
Estimated cost between £50,00 and £100,000 £837.27
Estimated cost between £100,00 and £250,000 £1,127.21

Underpinning

Description Submission Charge
Underpinning Please contact for a fee


Applications

Building Control Approval with Full Plans Application.

In this case, you as the building owner or your agent/architect will submit an application with plans showing full construction details and specification of the work together with any relevant structural calculations. A Building Control Surveyor will check the plans and specification for compliance. If items do not comply a list will be sent to the Agent for a response. An application can be Approved, Conditionally Approved or Rejected. Once construction commences a Building Control Surveyor will visit site to inspect the works. The fees are payable in 2 stages. The Plan fee must be paid with the application. Once work commences on site we will raise an invoice for the Inspection fee.

Building Notice Application.

A building notice can only be used for works to a dwelling. It is generally used for minor works such as removal of an internal load-bearing wall, and/or where the person carrying out the work is familiar with current building regulations. No plans or construction specifications are required, and any that are submitted will not be checked for compliance. Compliance is checked via the site inspections undertaken by the Building Control Surveyor, and they may request additional paperwork such as structural calculations and electrical certificates. One advantage is that it allows work to start 48 hours after submission of the

Regularisation Application.

This application is used for works that have already taken place illegally without the submission of a Full Plan or Building Notice application after November 1985. A Building Control Surveyor will inspect the works on site and usually ask for elements of the construction to be exposed. VAT is not applied to Regularisations.

Exemptions.

Some works may be exempt from the building regulations such as; new garages, conservatories and certain works to provide access or essential facilities for disabled people.

Estimated cost of work.

This should be based on an estimate of all reasonable costs including both material and labour, but excluding VAT, agent fees and decorating costs. A guide can be found from the RICS rates.

Floor Area

is measured by internally in m2

First Floor Extension.

(single storey structure above an existing single storey structure – i.e. an extension over an existing garage) Fee should be calculated by using the Single Storey extension table

Single Storey and Two Storey Extensions.

Please calculation the total floor area of all extensions and use the Two Storey Extension Table, providing that the works are carried out at the same time.

New Houses with floor area above 300m2 and/or more than 3 storeys.

Please contact the office for an Individually Determined Quote

Electrical Work.

An additional charge will apply when the electrical work is carried out by a person who is not a Part P registered electrician. A Part P registered electrician is a qualified electrician who also has the necessary building regulations knowledge to enable his/her accreditation body to certify his/her work. In order to recover the Local Authority costs, if anyone other than a Part P registered electrician undertakes the electrical work, an additional charge is payable.

Additional / Supplementary Charges.

The Standard Charges have been set on the basis that the design and building work is undertaken by a person or company that is experienced and competent to carry out the work. If not, the work may incur supplementary additional charges. Where plans and/or calculations have been checked and subsequent amendments or redesigns are submitted, the council reserves the right to make supplementary additional charges.