Building Regulations Copilot
Free AI-powered building regulations assistant covering eight countries. Get instant guidance on building codes, compliance requirements, fire safety, energy efficiency, structural standards, and more.
Country Guides
Select your jurisdiction to explore building regulations, approved documents, technical standards, FAQs, and compliance processes:
- England Building Regulations – Approved Documents A–T, Building Safety Act 2022, BSR, Part B fire safety, Part L energy efficiency
- Wales Building Regulations – Welsh Approved Documents, mandatory sprinklers in all new homes, Part L and Part O differences from England
- Scotland Building Standards & Building Warrant – Technical Handbooks, eBuildingStandards portal, New Build Heat Standard (2024)
- Northern Ireland Building Regulations – Technical Booklets, district council building control, 2025 fire safety amendments
- Republic of Ireland Building Regulations & BCAR – Technical Guidance Documents, Assigned Certifier, BCMS, Part B 2024 overhaul
- USA Building Codes – IBC & IRC – International Building Code 2024, International Residential Code, ADA, IECC energy codes
- Australia National Construction Code (NCC) – NCC 2022 Volumes 1–3, 7-star NatHERS, livable housing, Deemed-to-Satisfy compliance
- Switzerland Building Regulations – 26 cantonal laws, SIA standards, Baubewilligung permit process, MuKEn 2014 energy
Building Regulations Guides & Articles
- Do I Need Building Regulations Approval? A Complete Homeowner's Guide
- Understanding Part B: Fire Safety Requirements for Buildings in England
- Energy Efficiency in Buildings: A Guide to Part L of the Building Regulations
- Building Regulations for Loft Conversions: Everything You Need to Know
- Scotland's Building Warrant System: A Complete Guide
- Australia's National Construction Code: A Practical Guide to Compliance
About This Tool
Building Regulations Copilot uses Google Gemini AI combined with official regulatory documents to provide detailed, referenced answers to building regulation questions. Learn more about how it works.
For general guidance only – always verify critical information with official documents and qualified professionals.