Build Over Agreement Drawings

To find out whether or not you are eligible for a self-certified agreement, complete the questionnaire on the Thames Water Build Over website (link above). Or ask us! The control of buildings therefore requires both details of the proposal and a copy of the construction agreement presented by the sanitation authority. This is why Thames Water Build Over agreements exist and are usually required for the proposed structure to receive a building permit certificate, also known as a construction sign off. Please send an email containing all the basic information relevant to an offer, including proposal plans, remediation plans, measures, photos, planning conditions or anything relevant to the proposed construction agreement. Thames Water Build Over agreements require that different information be provided prior to construction to a Thames water engineer. A Thames Water Build Over agreement is a quality label for the proposed work and is usually required for all excavation work within 3 meters of a public sewer or sewer. Please note that a diversion of the sewers should be considered whenever possible. We are unlikely to allow you to build through a strategic public evacuation channel. Before making a request for over-or near a sewer, if the proposed work involves construction over a well, this must be disclosed in your Build Over application. Thames Water wants to know if pipes or wells are being moved. If you need to move pipes or wells, they must be completely removed and rebuilt outside the extension area. This includes filing with your water supplier. If you are building on top of or near sewer lines or wells in your property, you should ask your water association what your proposal is and how you want to protect the pipes.

What is therefore a public sewer or a sewer, in simple terms, a sewer that serves more than one piece of land, comes within the scope of a Thames Water Build Over agreement. As well as runoff, and in particular the point where the drain pipe exceeds the boundary from one piece of land to another. With the risk of ignoring or neglecting a Thames Water Build over agreement, which is a non-construction injunction or settlement, and with the cost of receiving the agreement from £299 to £1,300. We thought it would be useful to take a closer look at this topic, to ensure that it is not overlooked in your proposed design. A range of services is a document used in connection with your construction drawings. A schedule includes all the extra work you need in the house, as well as the proposed new extension, a correct schedule ensures that your owners all quote « Like for Like » and nothing is missed.. . .

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