Planning Construction Projects - Statutory Personnel Flashcards
What does a Building Control Inspector do?
A Building Control Inspector checks the buildings against current building regulations. They are usually employed bu the local authority but can be private.
What does a Building Control Inspector produce?
A Building Control Inspector produces reports, reviews and certificates for the customer. They issue the final certificate that shows the building is complete to a high standard.
What responsibilities does a Building Control Inspector have?
A Building Control Inspector will -
Give advice to the client on current building regulations.
Check the compliance of the applications they receive.
Conduct site inspections.
What does a Town Planner do?
A Town Planner is employed by the local authority
as planning consultants. They ensure that construction, refurbishment and infrastructure projects fulfil all the criteria of the national and local guidance in terms of planning.
What do Town Planners produce?
Town Planners produce strategies and reports on the needs of towns and cities.
What are the responsibilities of the Town Planner?
The responsibilities of the town planners are -
Protect the environment and green spaces.
Negotiate with local and national developers.
Balance the needs of stakeholders
Educate and research issues in relation to planning matters.
What does a Public Health Inspector do?
A Public Health Inspector is employed by the local authority to ensure environmental standards of living, working, resting and leisure are maintained.
What does a Public Health Inspector produce?
A Public Health Inspector produces inspection reports and standards manuals.
What are the responsibilities of a Public Health Inspector?
The Public Health Inspector has the following responsibilities -
Test and inspect sites for health and safety compliance.
Educate in health and safety matters.
Investigate reports of health and safety non compliance.
Spot check sites and close them if necessary.