uilding control surveyors are also known as building control officers (BCOs), building inspectors or approved inspectors. They ensure that new buildings, alterations, installations and extensions meet the regulatory standards of safety, sustainability, accessibility and design.
Typical duties include:
examining and commenting on plans for new buildings, alterations or extensions
overseeing the work of building surveyors and providing them with supportive management
providing advice about construction safety matters and new building regulations
making regular inspections of building work at various stages of completion
keeping records of how projects are progressing
issuing approval to start building work and completion certificates
inspecting and carrying out surveys of potentially dangerous buildings
approving demolitions
keeping up to date with relevant regulations and legislation
writing reports
advising on cost and time saving measures during construction, without forgoing safety regulations
liaising with local authorities, planners, surveyors and other professionals, as well as special interest groups such as heritage organisations.

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