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Measured Building Surveys - Licensing Act
  
The Licensing Act 2003 (View) sets out a number of requirements relating to the creation of a dimensionally correct plan.

In summary: The plan shall show -
 
  (a) the extent of the boundary of the building, if relevant, and any external and internal walls of the building and, if different, the perimeter of the premises;

(b) the location of points of access to and egress from the premises;

(c) if different from sub-paragraph (3)(b), the location of escape routes from the premises;

(d) in a case where the premises is to be used for more than one licensable activity, the area within the premises used for each activity;

(e) fixed structures (including furniture) or similar objects temporarily in a fixed location (but not furniture) which may impact on the ability of individuals on the premises to use exits or escape routes without impediment;

(f) in a case where the premises includes a stage or raised area, the location and height of each stage or area relative to the floor;

(g) in a case where the premises includes any steps, stairs, elevators or lifts, the location of the steps, stairs, elevators or lifts;

(h) in the case where the premises includes any room or rooms containing public conveniences, the location of the room or rooms;

(i) the location and type of any fire safety and any other safety equipment including, if applicable, marine safety equipment; and

(j) the location of a kitchen, if any, on the premises..

We can provide this as a hard copy, 1:100 scale plan in the format required, with all the above detail shown
Please call us to discuss your requirements

Project Examples
Click here for project examples of measured building surveys in pdf format.
Please call Nick Blenkarn or Mark Combes on 0844 880 8247 or e-mail webenquiry@severnpartnership.co.uk to discuss your project requirements.
 
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