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Building Control Regulations, 2003 (Singapore)

The Building Control Regulations are intended to carry out the purpose of the Building Control Act (BCA). The Regulations provide for the submission and approval of building plans to the Commissioner of Building Control. They also provide for the duties of qualified persons, site supervisors and builders during construction, as provided in the BCA. The Regulations also contain provisions on compliance with design and construction requirements, installation of exterior features, and occupation of buildings. They contain schedules on insignificant building works, scope of professional guidance, minor building works not requiring certificate of accredited checkers, objectives and performance requirements for the design and construction of buildings, prohibited construction materials, structural supporting system for air-conditioning unit, and duties of qualified person appointed to prepare the plans for geotechnical building works.