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Buidling regulatory control 2
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The following report, of task one, will be covering all aspects regarding the NPPF (National Policy Planning Framework) how Dee Park has met the 13 guidance criteria of the policy. Task two will cover the use of RIBA, the building regulations application and how they work with the 7 stages of RIBA. Task three will provide a brief analysis of The Approved Document B and Grenfell Tower. Analysing how Grenfell Tower complied with the regulations stated in Document B.

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The following report, of task one, will be covering all aspects regarding the NPPF (National Policy Planning Framework) how Dee Park has met the 13 guidance criteria of the policy. Task two will cover the use of RIBA, the building regulations application and how they work with the 7 stages of RIBA. Task three will provide a brief analysis of The Approved Document B and Grenfell Tower. Analysing how Grenfell Tower complied with the regulations stated in Document B.

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Accidents within the construction industry have continued to be a concern and threat on and international scale.The concern is due to construction having the highest rates of accidents in many countries.(Camino López, Ritzel, Fontaneda, & González Alcantara, 2008)[1] The injuries and deaths that occur from accidents in construction force a high cost on the construction industry.[2](Pearce, 2003)
 In conclusion, from 2003 to 2016 an estimate of 3,414 suffered from a fatality at work in Austra...
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Accidents within the construction industry have continued to be a concern and threat on and international scale.The concern is due to construction having the highest rates of accidents in many countries.(Camino López, Ritzel, Fontaneda, & González Alcantara, 2008)[1] The injuries and deaths that occur from accidents in construction force a high cost on the construction industry.[2](Pearce, 2003)
 In conclusion, from 2003 to 2016 an estimate of 3,414 suffered from a fatality at work in Austra...