Non-Domestic (incorporating errata 2014 and corrigenda October 2014) (Superseded)
Publication Year
2013
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Provides practical guidance on achieving the standards set in the Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004, covering 7 sections: structure, fire, environment, safety, noise, energy and sustainability.
Document History
Superseded by the 2015 edition. Superseded Scottish Government Technical Handbook 2011 - Non-Domestic on 1 October 2013. In force from 01 October 2013. Includes changes introduced since 1 May 2011: Standard 0.8 - completely re-written for the CPR. Standard 0.9 - change to the name of Section 4, Safety and Section 6, Energy to reflect Construction Product Regulation requirements. Errata 2014 issued May 2014 - with minor changes and necessary updates to Section 0 - General, Section 2 - Fire, Section 3 - Environment, Section 4 - Safety and Section 6 - Energy. The Errata 2014 issued May 2014 is also issued as a separate document. Corrigenda - October 2014 - contains a list of corrections published in October 2014 to: Section 0 - General, Section 2 - Fire and Section 3 - Environment. The Corrigenda 2014 issued October 2014 is also issued as a separate document.
Publisher Information
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