Commissioner of Building Control definition

Commissioner of Building Control means the Commissioner of Building Control appointed under the Building Control Act;
Commissioner of Building Control means any person empowered under the provisions of the Building Control Act (Cap. 29) to approve plans of building works;
Commissioner of Building Control means the Commissioner of Building Control appointed under the Building Control Act (Cap. 29); "Certificate of Statutory Completion" means the Certificate of Statutory Completion issued by the Commissioner of Building Control under the Building Control Act; "certified copy", in relation to any document, means a copy of that document which is certified by the Vendor's solicitors to be a true copy thereof;

Examples of Commissioner of Building Control in a sentence

  • I.3.7.3 In any hotel building, a control device acceptable to the Commissioner of Building Control, shall be installed in every guestroom for the purpose of automatically switching off the lighting and reducing the air-conditioning when a guestroom is not occupied.

  • I.3.3 Non air-conditioned building I.3.3.1 The thermal transmittance (U-value) of the roof, as determined in accordance with the formula set out in the “Code on Envelope Thermal Performance for Buildings” issued by the Commissioner of Building Control, shall not exceed the limit specified in Table I2 for the corresponding weight group.

  • Where any application made for the approval of plans of any building works is refused, or is granted by the Commissioner of Building Control subject to terms and conditions, an aggrieved applicant may appeal to the Minister for Nation- al Development against the decision within 14 days of being served with notice of the decision.

  • Speaker: Er. Chew Keat Chuan, Commissioner of Building Control, BCA Er Chew Keat Chuan is the Commissioner of Building Control as well as the Group Director, Building Engineering Group, Building and Construction Authority.

  • D.3 ACCEPTABLE SOLUTION D.3.1 The requirements in paragraphs D.2.1 to D.2.4 are deemed to be satisfied if the provisions and facilities for persons with disabilities, children between 90cm and 120cm in height, caregivers of infants, and nursing women comply with the Code on Accessibility in the Built Environment issued by the Commissioner of Building Control.

  • A preliminary comparison between the FABREGA and PLTEMP codes was performed and documented [6].

  • In Singapore, pile static load test as well as structural and ground instrumentation and monitoring are mandatory for all construction of buildings and infrastructure as specified under the Building Control Regulations 2003; and the records of pile load tests and monitoring are required to be submitted to the Commissioner of Building Control (CBC), Singapore upon completion of pile testing and monitoring.

  • H.3.3.1.A Notwithstanding paragraph H.3.3.1, in the case of a barrier in a project where the first structural plans have been submitted for approval by the Commissioner of Building Control before 1 April 2015, the vehicular barrier may be designed to be capable of resisting forces set out in BS 6399: Part 1 - Loading for buildings.

  • To verify compliance, the Commissioner of Building Control may require submission of test reports from an accredited laboratory before issuing the temporary occupation permit or certificate of statutory completion.

  • BCA): Oversees additions and alterations within a unit that require approval of the Commissioner of Building Control.

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