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Building a HouseIntroduction
Building
Standard Officers will be more than happy to help
anyone who is thinking of building a house, with specific
advice on the requirements of the planning system and
on other more general aspects of the building process.
They have much useful experience and would far rather share it as early as possible to help the potential; house builder to avoid some of the pitfalls and delays that can arise from ignorance of what is needed to get planning consent. The Building Standard Officers will explain the councils policies on the siting, design and location of any new house, which is to be built in the area. They will advise on the requirements for drainage from the property site, road access and water supplies. They will also provide assistance with, as well as advice on, preparing applications for outline and/or full planning permission and a building warrant. Building Standard Officers from South Ayrshire council can be contacted at the following address:- South Ayrshire Council Planning, Building Control and Licensing Burns House Burns Statue Square AYR KA7 1UT Tel :- 01292 61 6100
Good legal advice from a qualified solicitor should also be sought at an early stage, particularly by those who have not yet acquired legal title to a house site.
Local solicitors can provide names and addresses of architects
and building contractors. The Yellow
Pages Directory also gives names of manufacturers and
suppliers of “kit houses”.
Some building contractors and all kit suppliers also provide a choice of house designs which, if suitable, may avoid or reduce the requirement to employ an architect. However, an experienced architect will also greatly reduce
the amount of time and effort that would otherwise be spent
by the client on climbing the hurdles involved in building
a new house.
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