Corgi says support user survey after Hackitt report
6th March 2018
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The Corgi Fenestration Installer Scheme has been asked by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (the new name for DCLG) to urge the fenestration industry to participate in its Approved Documents User Survey by its closing date of midnight tonight (6th March).
The Ministry is looking for comment on all the Approved Documents and it is important it hears the views of those who use the documents. It wants to understand how industry uses the guidance provided to discern the functional requirements of the Building Regulations.
This work is in response to a recommendation Dame Judith Hackitt has made in her Interim Report of her Review of the Building Regulations and Fire Safety. She has recommended that the government consider how the suite of Approved Documents could be structured and ordered to provide a more streamlined, holistic view while retaining the right level of relevant technical detail.
Corgi says the department would much appreciate the fenestration sectors’ views. It should take no more than 20 minutes to complete and all information provided will be confidential.
The survey can be accessed at: http://surveys.ribaenterprises.com/wh/s.asp?k=151877939327
http://corgifenestration.co.uk/trade/installer-service/
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