
10.2.6 Drives, paths and landscaping - NHBC Standards 2025
Appropriate access (including private roads, shared private drives, private drives, car parking and paths) shall be provided to and around the home. Issues to be taken into account include: …
Where it is not possible to provide a ramp to the principal entrance in accordance with Diagram 3 either head on or by running the ramp parallel to the dwelling, Table 1 provides some …
Access to and use of buildings: Approved Document M
2015年3月1日 · Building regulations for access to and use of buildings in dwellings and buildings other than dwellings and provides a baseline for accessibility in the built environment. The …
NHBC Part M Disabled Access Regulations UK - New Build …
2024年7月23日 · Part M focuses on access to and use of buildings. It includes provisions for disabled access, such as designing entrances, doorways, corridors, ramps, stairs, and …
7.1.11 Accessible thresholds - NHBC Standards 2020
2010年1月7日 · Accessible thresholds shall be protected by adequate weatherproofing and drainage. Accessible thresholds should: have a 75mm minimum balcony upstand below the …
form of ramps or steps. n Approved Document M says that a ramped approach to the principal entrance should normally be provided but steps are acceptable where they are ‘unavoidable’. …
nhbc building control - studylib.net
These options provide for smaller landings and steeper but shorter ramps and may allow for a ramp as an option rather than a stepped approach. On plots where any of these options are …
Part M of the Building Regulations for ramps, steps and handrails. Neat planning of the positioning of inspection chambers and other service access covers – not half on and half off a footpath. …
n NHBC Standards clause 10.2.5 refers to the provision of a handrail to external steps where the total rise of a flight exceeds 600mm. n Approved Document M (England & Wales) requires a …
10.2.5 Guarding and steps - NHBC Standards 2025
Guidance for the provision of handrails to steps that form an accessible approach can be found in supporting documents to Building Regulations.