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The role of the Building Surveyor.  

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The building surveyor is responsible for ensuring that the building control regulations are observed in the planning and construction stages of new buildings and of most property such as extensions, conversions etc. He will resolve any queries on the building regulations and allied legislation presented by staff or other persons. Ensuring uniformity of approach and consistency or interpretation amongst staff. The building surveyor will also make site visits at different stages of the construction to ensure that it is being properly carried out. Building surveyors advise and make judgements on building proposals. This aspect of the work involves reading applications for building regulation consent. Having received an application, they must check the information given on the form by the owner of the property (the client) and either: * Give permission for the work to commence. * Ask the client for further details. * Issue conditional approval subject to certain other steps being...

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