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WA: Refurbishment Works – Consider the Impact on Fire Safety

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This article about refurbishment work and their possible impact on fire safety in Western Australia has been written by Greg McCulloch, FVS Services Group.

All refurbishment work is required to comply with the Building Code of Australia (BCA) and must not impact on the fire safety of the occupants of the existing building.

Proposed Refurbishment Work

Proposed refurbishment which may appear minor in nature may have a significant impact on fire safety. For example, when considering changes to an apartment entry fire door, its frame or hardware could compromise its fire safety certification and integrity.

Other common BCA fire safety compliance matters in respect to refurbishment works that may require attention include (but are not limited to):

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Any plans to upgrade an existing building must have the safety of occupants as the first priority – over and above any aesthetic or cost considerations.

Consult with the relevant local government permit authority before starting any building work to determine whether the work requires a building permit.

Existing Refurbishment Work

The Western Australian Building Commission urges building owners and managers to review the fire safety of existing buildings to confirm that previous building work has not left building occupants vulnerable in the event of a fire. An appropriately qualified registered building surveyor, with relevant knowledge of the BCA, can coordinate a fire safety assessment of the existing building. Complex buildings with fire safety performance solutions and older high rise buildings that may have had a number of ad hoc alterations throughout their life may also require review by a suitably qualified fire safety engineer.

This post appears in Strata News #293.

Have a question about refurbishment work and the impact it will have on your fire safety or something to add to the article? Leave a comment below.

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Greg McCulloch FVS Services Group E: greg.mcculloch@fvs.com.au P: 0413 228 224

Please note this advice was provided prior to the proclamation of the new strata title amendments and will be updated in due course.

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