Building construction projects must adhere to building codes to ensure compliance and the prevention of negative consequences. Local authorities are available to help with this process and permission is granted if the project is considered safe to commence. This is to prevent future incidences that can result in a loss of life such as building collapses and fires.
Adhering to zoning considerations is also important because it ensures that buildings and activities of a similar kind are grouped together. Residential areas are preserved and kept together while industrial areas or commerce districts are also grouped together. This prevents one type of activity interfering with the spatial and other requirements of the other.
A proper contract between the client and builder needs to be entered into to ensure both sides know their rights and responsibilities. The client can have recourse should the builder not meet certain expectations. The builder in turn can have recourse if the client starts having unreasonable expectation.
Tendering in building construction
The tendering process is necessary if different aspects of the project are not being handled by a single company. Suitable providers in terms of quality of work and pricing are chosen and given contracts to execute agreed upon tasks. The work is cut up to manageable segments such as design and building and installation and finishing.
Sometimes it is necessary to have more than one company handle the project and related activities. A consortium of companies can be chosen to bring in different skills and approaches to the project. Should one company experience unforeseen problems the project can still carry on because the others may not be affected by similar problems.
At the inception stage of the projects the plans and designs need to be submitted for approval by relevant authorities. These documents will be assessed against the municipal general plans to see if they comply with regulations and guidelines. The completed structure must fit in with existing structures and spatial requirements.
Building construction and compliance with fire safety regulations
During the assessment of the designs and plans they will also be subjected to suitability in terms of compliance to fire safety regulations. The municipal fire department reviews the plans and makes the necessary changes and recommendations. After all the amendments have been done and the site physically inspected the project can go ahead.
However before the foundation can be worked utility companies need to be notified so that they can provide direction in terms of avoiding existing underground structures. This prevents damage to underground utility lines such as water and sewage and electrical as well as phone lines. Damage to the environment is also prevented because toxic spillages are avoided.
A municipal building inspector usually visits the site regularly during the building process to ensure that compliance is maintained. Penalties or even total shut down can be imposed should it be found that compliance is not met. This is one aspect that needs to be adhered to if the building construction is to proceed without any official censure.
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