TGD Compliance Notes
Republic of Ireland
The Building Regulations Ireland 1997-2002
| Requirement |
A1(1) |
Loading |
| Requirement |
A2 |
Ground Movement |
| Requirement |
A3(1) |
Disproportionate Collapse
CP102:1973 Code of practice for the protection of buildings against water from the ground. BS8102: 1990 Code of practice for the protection of structures against water from the ground. BS8110-1 1997 Structural use of concrete – Code of Practice for design and construction tables 3.2 &3.4 BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances Section 4
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| Requirement |
B2(a) |
Internal spread of fire(lining)
BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances Section 4.6
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| Requirement |
B3(a) |
Internal spread of fire(structure)
BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances Section 4.6
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| Requirement |
B4 |
External Spread of fire
BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances Section 4.6
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| Requirement |
C4 |
Resistance to Weather and Ground Moisture
CP102:1973 Code of practice for the protection of buildings against water from the ground. BS5250: 2002 Code of Practice for the control of condensation in Buildings BS8102: 1990 Code of practice for the protection of structures against water from the ground.
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| Requirement |
D1 |
Materials and Workmanship
BS8110-1 1997 Structural use of concrete – Code of Practice for design and construction tables 3.2 & 3.4 BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances Section 4
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| Requirement |
E1(1) |
Airborne Sound (walls)
(Check Regs)
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| Requirement |
L1 & L1(a) |
Conservation of Fuel and Energy.
BS EN ISO 6946: 1997 and BRE442: 2002
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Northern Ireland
2000 Plus amendments
| Regulation |
B2 |
Fitness of materials and Workmanship.
Comment
Concrete mass walls formed in a moist curing environment have a service life in excess of 60 years,
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| Regulation |
C4 |
Resistance to ground Moisture and weather.
CP102:1973 Code of practice for the protection of buildings against water from the ground. BS8102: 1990 Code of practice for the protection of structures against water from the ground. BS8110-1 1997 Structural use of concrete – Code of Practice for design and construction tables 3.2 &3.4 BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice
for special circumstances Section 4
Comment
EPS does not permit the transmission of water by capillary action. Walls limit the risk of Moisture ingress from the ground, EPS does not absorb water. When used under ground water proofing materials should be attached to the surface and adequate drainage provided. See drawing for detail.
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| Regulation |
C5 |
Condensation
BS5250:2002 Code of Practice for the control of condensation in Buildings
Comment
EPS has limits the risk of condensation both on the surface and internally with in the structure, being effectively non condensing.
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| Regulation |
D1 |
Stability
CP102:1973 Code of practice for the protection of buildings against water from the ground. BS8102: 1990 Code of practice for the protection of structures against water from the ground. BS8110-1: 1997 Structural use of concrete – Code of Practice for design and construction tables 3.2 &3.4
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| Regulation |
D2 |
Disproportionate Collapse
CP102:1973 Code of practice for the protection of buildings against water from the ground. BS8102: 1990 Code of practice for the protection of structures against water from the ground. BS8110-1: 1997 Structural use of concrete – Code of Practice for design and construction tables 3.2 &3.4 BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances Section 4
Comment
Walls constructed by ICF formwork have strength properties significantly higher than traditional masonry and timber frame. The walls are formed with 25 Newton Concrete.
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| Regulation |
E4 |
Internal Spread of fire
BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances Section 4.6
Comment
Within the wall all rebar’s are placed with a minimum distance of 25mm from the surface of the concrete wall. Plaster Board and fire stops should be included at floor boundaries, openings, see drawing for detail.
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| Regulation |
F2,F3 & F4 |
Building Fabric/Insulation
Amendments 2006
Comment
U value 0.2 W/m2/K
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| Regulation |
G2 |
Separating wall and separating Floors
Type 3 wall Approved Doc E
Comment
The structure of the wall meets the sound transmission requirements achieving the mass requirements of the Standard plus the sound insulation properties of the EPS.
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England and Wales
2000
| Specification |
A1 |
Loading |
| Specification |
A2 |
Ground Movement |
| Specification |
A3 |
Disproportionate Collapse
CP102:1973 Code of practice for the protection of buildings against water from the ground. BS8102: 1990 Code of practice for the protection of structures against water from the ground. BS8110-1 1997 Structural use of concrete – Code of Practice for design and construction tables 3.2 &3.4
Comment
Walls constructed by ICF formwork have strength properties significantly higher than traditional masonry and timber frame. The walls are formed with 25 Newton Concrete.
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| Specification |
B3(1,2,3) |
Internal Fire Spread
BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances tables 4.6
Comment
Within the wall all rebar’s are placed with a minimum distance of 25mm from the surface of the concrete wall. Plaster Board and fire stops should be included at floor boundaries, openings, see drawing for detail.
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| Specification |
C2(a) |
Resistance to Moisture
CP102:1973 Code of practice for the protection of buildings against water from the ground. BS8102: 1990 Code of practice for the protection of structures against water from the ground. BS8110-1 1997 Structural use of concrete – Code of Practice for design and construction tables 3.2 &3.4 BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances Section 4
Comment
EPS does not permit the transmission of water by capillary action. Walls limit the risk of Moisture ingress from the ground, EPS does not absorb water. When used under ground water proofing materials should be attached to the surface and adequate drainage provided. See drawing for detail.
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| Specification |
C2(c) |
Resistance to Moisture
BS5250:2002 Code of Practice for the control of condensation in Buildings
Comment
EPS has limits the risk of condensation both on the surface and internally with in the structure, being effectively non condensing.
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| Specification |
E1 |
Protection from sound from the other parts of the building and adjoining buildings
type 3 ( section 1 A D E)
Comment
The structure of the wall meets the sound transmission requirements achieving the mass requirements of the Standard plus the sound insulation properties of the EPS
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| Specification |
E2 |
Protection against sound within a dwelling house
type 3 ( section 1 A D E)
Comment
The structure of the wall meets the sound transmission requirements achieving the mass requirements of the Standard plus the sound insulation properties of the EPS
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| Specification |
L1(a, i) |
Dwellings
BS EN ISO 6946:1997 Building Components and Building elements –Thermal resistance and thermal transmittance – Calculation method. And BRE 443: 2002
Comment
U value 0.2 W/m2/K
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| Specification |
L2(a) |
Buildings other than dwellings
BS EN ISO 6946:1997 Building Components and Building elements –Thermal resistance and thermal transmittance – Calculation method. And BRE 443: 2002
Comment
U value 0.2 W/m2/K
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| Regulation |
7 |
Materials and Workmanship.
Comment
Concrete mass walls formed in a moist curing environment have a service life in excess of 60 years, EPS is a stable chemical and does not degrade when enclosed within the structure of a building. Under normal circumstances EPS does not degrade or transmit water and can not sustain flora, fauna or biota. If the exterior finish of the building is maintained degradation of the EPS should not be experienced.
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Scotland
The Building(Scotland) Regulations 2004
| Regulation |
8 |
Fitness and durability of materials and Workmanship
Comment
Concrete mass walls formed in a moist curing environment have a service life in excess of 60 years
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| Regulation |
8(1) |
Fitness and durability of materials and Workmanship
Comment
Concrete mass walls formed in a moist curing environment have a service life in excess of 60 years
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| Regulation |
9 |
Building Standards Construction |
| Standard |
1.1,(a, b) |
Structure |
| Standard |
1.2 |
Disproportionate Collapse
CP102:1973 Code of practice for the protection of buildings against water from the ground. BS8102: 1990 Code of practice for the protection of structures against waterfrom the ground. BS8110-1 1997 Structural use of concrete – Code of Practice for design and construction tables 3.2 &3.4 BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances tables 4.6
Comment
Walls constructed by ICF formwork have strength properties significantly higher than traditional masonry and timber frame. The walls are formed with 25 Newton Concrete.
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| Standard |
2.2 |
Separation
BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances tables 2 Technical hand book 2.3 annex 2a, 2b and 2.3 annex 2c 2d
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| Standard |
2.3 |
Structural Protection
BS8110-2:1985 Structural use of Concrete – Code of practice for special circumstances tables 4.6
Comment
Within the wall all rebar’s are placed with a minimum distance of 25mm from the surface of the concrete wall Plaster Board and fire stops should be included at floor boundaries, openings, see drawing for detail.
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| Standard |
3.4 |
Moisture From the ground
BS8102: 1990 Code of practice for the protection of structures against water from the ground.
Comment
EPS does not permit the transmission of water by capillary action. Walls limit the risk of Moisture ingress from the ground, EPS does not absorb water. When used under ground water proofing materials should be attached to the surface and adequate drainage provided.
See drawing for detail.
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| Standard |
3.15 |
Condensation
BS5250:2002 Code of Practice for the control of condensation in Buildings
Comment
EPS has limits the risk of condensation both on the surface and internally with in the structure, being effectively non condensing.
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| Standard |
5.1 |
Resistance sound transmission to dwellings Type 3 wall Approved Doc E
Comment
The structure of the wall meets the sound transmission requirements achieving the mass requirements of the Standard plus the sound insulation properties of the EPS
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| Standard |
6.2 |
Building Insulation Envelope
BS EN ISO 6946:1997 Building Components and Building elements –Thermal resistance and thermal transmittance –Calculation method. And BRE 443: 2002
Comment
U value 0.2 W/m2/K
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