Commencement Notice & 7 Day Notice

Commencement Notice & 7 Day Notice

A commencement notice is required to give notice to Building Control Authorities of development works not less than 14 and not more than 28 days before you intend to commence works.

In summary, the Commencement Notice Process requires the following documents to be electronically submitted at www.localgov.ie in accordance with Statutory Instrument S.I. 9 2014

View the Guidance Notes

Commencement Stage:

  • A Revised Commencement Notice
  • General arrangement drawings;
  • A schedule of design documents as are currently prepared or to be prepared;
  • An online- assessment via the Building Control Management System of the proposed approach to compliance with the requirements of the Building Regulations 1997 to 2014;
  • The preliminary inspection plan;
  • A Certificate of Compliance (Design);
  • Notices of Assignment in respect of the Builder who will carry out the works and of the Assigned Certifier who will inspect and certify the works;
  • Certificates of Compliance signed by the Builder and the Assigned Certifier undertaking to carry-out their roles in accordance with the Requirements of the Building Regulations.

Notes

  1. The Designer and the Assigned Certifier must be a Chartered Engineer, or Registered Architect or Registered Surveyor.
  2. Also Documentation held on file by a building control authority relevant to works or a building included on the statutory register will be accessible to any person who subsequently acquires an interest in the building concerned.
  3. You should be also be aware that if you omit to submit a valid commencement notice, you may be unable to get a Completion Certificate for the building and this may have serious long term consequences.