Hello. Any advice would be really appreciated.
When we moved into our home the previous owner had used the rear area of the garage as a utility / laundry area housing washing machine, tumble dryer,
fridge freezer and had put up a temporary boarded partition to separate the area from the rest of the garage.
So, we also placed our laundry appliances, fridge freezer, wine chiller in that area.
We applied to the local authority for a building notice as we were having works to connect a new toilet and wash basin in this area at the rear of the garage.
We were also having a firewall and fire door to replace the boarded partition that separated the rest of the garage (although the garage is just used for storage).
The building control surveyor came at the start of the works and again once all works had been completed.
They emailed to me a Completion Notice to be completed which I signed as Client and our Principal Contractor also signed.
However, they have said that the Principal Designer section must be completed.
Essentially we have only had a toilet, wash basin and we have erected the firewall with fire door and so I did not think that we would have to
employ a Designer or Architect therefore no official plans/ designs or architects drawings have been done.
We did have a couple of new sockets and we had a light installed in the toilet/wash basin area for which we provided required NAPIT certificate.
Our Principal Contractor fulfilled the work that we asked him to carry out and was not involved with any plans or designs.
I myself was the only person who put together the outline and layout of our requirements and this was what was followed when the works were being
carried out. Would it be suitable therefore for myself to sign the required section ?
Thank you for any help or advice.
Best wishes.
When we moved into our home the previous owner had used the rear area of the garage as a utility / laundry area housing washing machine, tumble dryer,
fridge freezer and had put up a temporary boarded partition to separate the area from the rest of the garage.
So, we also placed our laundry appliances, fridge freezer, wine chiller in that area.
We applied to the local authority for a building notice as we were having works to connect a new toilet and wash basin in this area at the rear of the garage.
We were also having a firewall and fire door to replace the boarded partition that separated the rest of the garage (although the garage is just used for storage).
The building control surveyor came at the start of the works and again once all works had been completed.
They emailed to me a Completion Notice to be completed which I signed as Client and our Principal Contractor also signed.
However, they have said that the Principal Designer section must be completed.
Essentially we have only had a toilet, wash basin and we have erected the firewall with fire door and so I did not think that we would have to
employ a Designer or Architect therefore no official plans/ designs or architects drawings have been done.
We did have a couple of new sockets and we had a light installed in the toilet/wash basin area for which we provided required NAPIT certificate.
Our Principal Contractor fulfilled the work that we asked him to carry out and was not involved with any plans or designs.
I myself was the only person who put together the outline and layout of our requirements and this was what was followed when the works were being
carried out. Would it be suitable therefore for myself to sign the required section ?
Thank you for any help or advice.
Best wishes.
