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  1. K

    What is a boundary?

    Thank you - everyone - for all your replies and advice. I will keep you posted as to how I get on. Keith
  2. K

    What is a boundary?

    Looking at another plan which might well represent my, now, actual boundary, my building is more than 1m away from that boundary. For my building, a single storey building of approx 45 sq m, do I avoid the additional need for fireproofing, or is my building too large for that?
  3. K

    What is a boundary?

    Interesting image - the dug up bit is where my building is now on the west side of what would be and is the fence. The rest of the car park to the south is not mine. Separate story but on piling we went through a high pressure hose that Thames Water had said didn't exist. Took a long time...
  4. K

    What is a boundary?

    Hi - thanks both for your comments. I will try the BI with the specification again. On the other side of the fence is a large garden, and a large willow close to the fence. The grounds are part of a modern block of flats development; I can't see it ever being developed closer to the fence...
  5. K

    What is a boundary?

    OK - thanks very much for your clarification K Actually it is not precisely crinkly tin (shorthand from a previous career of mine) but it is Kingspan Quad core KS1000 and classified B-s1,d0. The Building Inspector is happy with the fire spread internally, but concerned through the wall...
  6. K

    What is a boundary?

    Thanks for your reply, but am I being silly in expecting the fire regulations to apply to the distance to the nearest building "to ensure that ignition of a building adjacent to a fire is delayed sufficiently to allow the fire and rescue service to arrive and take preventative action" cf...
  7. K

    What is a boundary?

    I wonder if someone can help? I have had built a garage in crinkly tin with internal fire retardation qualities. The building inspector requires external fire spread retardation as well due to the proximity of the boundary. The boundary is merely a fence - the nearest building wall is some...
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