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6. A partial completion strategy must explain—
(a)the proposals adopted in designing for occupation of each part of the building or the proposed building to be completed to ensure compliance with the applicable requirements of the building regulations;
(b)the measures, strategies and policies it is proposed the owner of the building should adopt in order to manage and maintain each such part of the building or the proposed building;
(c)any assumptions made in those measures, strategies and proposals as to the intended occupiers of each such part of the building or the proposed building and their likely characteristics and behaviours, and the intended management or maintenance of each such part of the building or the proposed building.
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