Exemptions from Irish Building Regulations for Home Renovations

In this, the last post in our current series of three regarding Irish Building Regulations, we want to take a peek at some projects where the scope of works *may* be exempt from compliance. While Irish Building Regulations apply to most home renovation projects, certain works may be exempt from requiring full compliance or may …

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What are likely Penalties for Non-Compliance with Irish Building Regulations?

Following from our recent post regarding the need for compliance with Irish Building Regulations in all your home renovation projects, we have several queries about “what if I’m just DIYing the project?” Sorry to disappoint, however, there are no exceptions (there are some exemptions – post to follow). Even DIY work must be up to …

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Understanding Irish Building Regulations: A Brief Guide for Home Renovations

When undertaking a home renovation project in Ireland, it’s crucial to be aware of and comply with the Irish Building Regulations. These regulations are designed to ensure that all construction work, whether it’s a new build or a renovation, meets essential standards for safety, health, and sustainability. Here’s an overview of how these regulations apply …

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Why should I engage a Project Manager, I’m sure I can do it myself?

Engaging a professional project manager for home renovation projects, particularly those involving derelict and vacant homes, can significantly ease stress for homeowners. Here’s how: Expertise and Experience Knowledge of Regulations: Professional project managers are well-versed in local building codes, regulations, and permit requirements. They ensure that all necessary approvals are obtained, reducing the risk of …

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Self Builders and Health & Safety – what are the obligations?

In Ireland, self-builders—individuals who take on the responsibility of building or renovating their own homes—must adhere to a range of health and safety obligations. These are designed to ensure the safety of everyone involved in the project, including the self-builder, family members, contractors, and visitors. It is important that people undertaking a derelict or vacant …

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Asbestos in your Renovation Project

In Ireland, discovering asbestos in a property during renovation can be concerning due to the health risks associated with asbestos fibers. Asbestos was used in many construction materials from the 1950’s through to the 90’s when it was ruled too dangerous to use with all manufacturing stopped under legistative changes in 1999. Asbestos can be …

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Vacant and Derelict Homes Grants in Ireland

From a consumer’s perspective, the derelict and vacant homes grants in Ireland present a unique opportunity for individuals interested in property renovation and homeownership. These grants are designed to tackle the issue of vacant and derelict properties across the country, rejuvenating neighborhoods, and providing affordable housing options. Here’s what you need to know: Key Benefits …

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The Essential Role of a Construction Project Manager in Your Domestic Building Project

When it comes to embarking on a domestic building project, whether it’s a new home, an extension, or a major renovation, the complexity and scope can quickly become overwhelming. This is where the expertise of a construction project manager (CPM) becomes invaluable. A CPM brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to your project, ensuring …

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