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Why you need an architect during building regulations

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

Having an architect during building regulations increases your chances of first-time approval and speeds up the process, often saving 6-8 weeks. They provide detailed drawings for accurate quotes, ensure all elements like structure and safety are covered, and connect you with vetted professionals. For projects of around 50-150 sqm, this support is essential to avoid costly delays and surprises.

Building regulations, they’re confusing. Unless you’ve completed a project before, it’s likely these technical requirements are new ground for you, and in researching them you might have found some conflicting advice.

Some sources might tell you a contractor can prepare your building regulations package, others recommend a structural engineer, and at Resi we recommend using an architect.

Why trust our advice?

Well here’s exactly why getting an architect on board is the best way to secure approval...

More detail means a more accurate construction quote

The building regulations stage is about two things. Firstly, it’s about getting official approval for your build, in order to start construction. Secondly, it’s about getting the technical drawings needed for the tendering process.

If you want to make sure you’re getting an accurate quote when it comes to finding a contractor, then you’ll need an architect to handle these drawings.

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