Post Occupancy Overheating Review of New Dwellings
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The Building Regulations ensure a minimum safe standard for buildings.
The Building Safety Regulator has responsibility for maintaining and updating the Approved Documents that accompany the Building Regulations.
In December 2021, Part O was introduced to reduce overheating risks in new residential buildings, which can affect safety, health, and wellbeing.
Most housebuilders now have experience applying Part O, making this a timely opportunity to review its implementation.
This project aims to assess how effectively Part O compliant homes mitigate overheating risk and meet the functional requirements of O1(1)(a), O1(1)(b) and O1(2)(a).
The project will also provide vital evidence to support a review of current overheating standards, helping us understand how homes built under Part O are used and experienced by occupants.
What the supplier must deliver
The Building Regulations ensure a minimum safe
The Building Regulations ensure a minimum safe standard for buildings.
The project will also provide vital evidence
The project will also provide vital evidence to support a review of current overheating standards, helping us understand how homes built under Part O are used and experienced by occupants.
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- ocds-h6vhtk-06877a
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- award · Awarded
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- 036137-2026
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