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2.—(1) The Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004(1) are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (4).
(2) In Schedule 3 (descriptions of building and work not requiring a warrant) in paragraph 2A—
(a)for “A building or any” substitute “Any”; and
(b)omit “or the conversion of a building”.
(3) In Schedule 5 (building standards applicable to design and construction)—
(a)in paragraph 2.11 (communication), omit the limitation to the standard contained in that paragraph;
(b)for paragraph 2.12 (fire service access) substitute—
Every building must be accessible to the fire and rescue service.”;
(c)for paragraph 2.13 (fire service water supply) substitute—
Every building must be provided with a water supply for use by the fire and rescue service.”;
(d)in the heading to paragraph 2.14 after “Fire” insert “and rescue”;
(e)for paragraph 2.15 (automatic life safety fire suppression systems) substitute—
Every building must be designed and constructed in such a way that in the event of an outbreak of fire within the building, fire growth will be inhibited by the operation of an automatic fire suppression system.
This standard applies only to a building which—
(a)is an enclosed shopping centre;
(b)is a residential care building;
(c)is a high rise domestic building;
(d)forms the whole or part of a sheltered housing complex; or
(e)is a school building.”;
(f)for paragraph 3.14 (ventilation) substitute—
Every building must be designed and constructed in such a way that ventilation is provided so that the air quality inside the building is not a threat to the building or the health of the occupants.”;
(g)in paragraph 3.15 (condensation) omit the limitation to the standard contained in that paragraph;
(h)after paragraph 4.12 (vehicle protective barriers) insert—
Every building must be designed and constructed in such a way that doors and windows, vulnerable to unlawful entry, can be secured to deter housebreaking and protect the safety and welfare of occupants.
This standard applies only to domestic buildings.”;
(i)for paragraph 5.1 (resisting sound transmission to dwellings using appropriate constructions) substitute—
Every building, which is divided into more than one area of different occupation, must be designed and constructed in such a way to limit the transmission of source noise from normal domestic type activities, between such areas, to a level that will not threaten the health of, or cause inconvenience to the building occupants.
This standard only applies to a building in different occupation incorporating—
(a)attached dwellings;
(b)attached residential buildings; or
(c)a roof, walkway or access deck located directly above an area that is either a dwelling or a residential building.
Every building must be designed and constructed in such a way to limit the transmission of source noise from normal domestic type activities, through a wall or floor, between a room and internal space where noise is likely to occur, to a level that will not cause inconvenience to the building occupants.
This standard only applies to a wall or floor forming an apartment in a dwelling and a room in a residential building which is capable of being used for sleeping; other than—
(a)a wall between an en-suite bathroom and the apartment or room it serves;
(b)a hospital; or
(c)a place of lawful detention.”;
(j)in paragraph 6.1 (carbon dioxide emissions)—
(i)for paragraph (a) substitute—
“(a)the energy performance is estimated in accordance with a methodology of calculation approved under regulation 7(a) of the Energy Performance of Buildings (Scotland) Regulations 2008(2);”; and
(ii)for paragraph (a) in the limitation to the standard contained in that paragraph substitute—
“(a)alterations and extensions to buildings, other than alterations and extensions to stand‑alone buildings having an area less than 50 square metres that would increase the area to 50 square metres or more, or alterations to buildings involving the fit‑out of the building shell which is the subject of a continuing requirement;”;
(k)in the limitation to the standard contained in paragraph 6.4 (insulation of pipes, ducts and vessels), for paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) substitute—
“(b)buildings, or parts of a building, which will not be heated, other than heating provided solely for the purpose of frost protection; or
(c)pipes, ducts or vessels that form part of an isolated industrial or commercial process.”;
(l)for the limitation to the standard contained in paragraph 6.5 (artificial and display lighting) substitute—
This standard does not apply to—
(a)process and emergency lighting components in a building; or
(b)alterations to a dwelling or a building ancillary to a dwelling.”;
(m)in paragraph 6.6(b) (mechanical ventilation and air conditioning) omit “in non‑domestic buildings,”;
(n)in the limitation to the standard contained in paragraph 6.8 (written information), in sub‑paragraph (e), omit “, ventilation and cooling”; and
(o)in paragraph 6.10 (metering)—
(i)after “that each” insert “building, or”;
(ii)for “consumption” substitute “and power”; and
(iii)in the limitation to the standard contained in that paragraph, omit sub-paragraph (b).
(4) In Schedule 6 (building standards applicable to conversions) in paragraph 1—
(a)in sub‑paragraph (c) after “4.12” insert “, 4.13”; and
(b)in sub‑paragraph (d) for “the standard” substitute “standards 5.1 and 5.2”.
S.S.I. 2004/406, as amended by S.S.I. 2006/534, S.S.I. 2007/166, S.S.I. 2008/310 and S.S.I. 2009/119.
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