Introduction to Part M 2010 and Technical Guidance Document M 2010 - One Day Course
About the Programme
The Building Regulations (Part M Amendment) Regulations 2010 (S.1. No 513 of 2010) were signed by the then-Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, John Gormley, on the 1st of November 2010 and published as a Statutory Instrument on the 5th of November 2010.
The Building Regulations (Part M Amendment) Regulations introduced a number of significant amendments to Part M of the Building Regulations which came into operation from the 1st January 2012. This programme introduces participants to the key requirements of Part M 2010 and provides an overview of Technical Guidance Document M 2010.
Aim
The aim of this course is to equip participants with an understanding of the requirements of Part M 2010 and to ensure participants appreciate the key content of Technical Guidance Document M 2010.
The course will also provide an overview of the Disability Access Certificate process and provide information on how to prepare a Disability Access Certificate.
The content is particularly beneficial to architects, technicians, engineers, building control officers, fire officers, fire consultants, facilities managers and anyone with an interest in building regulations.
Cost / Location / Points
€350 / Guinness Enterprise Centre, Dublin 8 / 6 CPD points
Key Outcomes
Participants who successfully complete this course will:
- Understand the key amendments to Part M 2010 and have an increased awareness of the implications of TGD M 2010 on the design of new buildings, extensions, material alterations and certain material changes of use;
- Appreciate how to determine practicability and understand the application of Part M to new buildings, existing buildings and dwellings;
- Strengthen their knowledge of the Disability Act 2005, Part M of the Building Regulations and other relevant built environment legislation;
- Understand the concepts of Universal Accessibility, Universal Design and access to the built and external environment;
- Identify the key requirements and criteria to develop a Disability Access Certificate.
To book your place on this course, please contact us.