What is Part L and are you ready for it?

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What is Part L and how can you capture photographic evidence using Trimble Viewpoint’s Field View solution? Here we find out

As more and more governmental bodies, businesses and citizens worldwide push for more sustainable ways of living, construction has been one of the areas in focus. The industry has big opportunities to transform how it operates, finding new efficiencies and eco-friendly results.

We’ll delve into an overview of what Part L is and look at how Trimble Viewpoint’s field solution, Field View, can help with the photographic evidencing portion of the standard.

What is Part L?

Part L, or Document L, is an amended building standard that decrees all new dwellings should be built with the aim to increase conservation of fuel and power.

This coincides with new building regulations that come into effect June 15th (Wales and Northern Ireland dates differ). Although building regulations are already mandatory, Approved Documents (such as Document L) are suggestions of how to enforce a new building regulation.

In this case, in December 2021, the government announced new goals of 30% less CO2 than current standards and a 27% reduction of emissions as part of their ambition to achieve net zero. The new regulations have also been designed to preemptively prepare for the 2025 Building Standards, so there will be no need for retrofitting on new builds between 2022-2025.

What does Part L cover?

Part L covers all newly-built dwellings, as well as refurbishment to existing buildings. However, retrofits will be done on a case-by-case basis, as many older buildings may require more ventilation than a modern building to ensure safe air circulation.

The document of changes is thorough and contains lots of requirements for information, such as supply chain sourcing and proof of energy efficiency through complex calculations. However, for the purpose of this piece, we will talk about the need for photographic evidence in Part L. As outlined in the new changes, photographic evidence must be provided throughout a project’s lifecycle. These photographs must also be able to be traced to a project and particular site location.

Using technology for photographic project evidence

When it comes to the solutions contractors use to track workflows and manage projects, Trimble Viewpoint has been helping UK contractors drive more efficiency and build better projects for more than 40 years. Our Field View mobile solution, for instance, is used on thousands of construction jobsites worldwide.

To understand how Field View can help, let’s firstly discuss what it does. Field View is a tablet and mobile-based field tool for companies to digitise site processes at scale such as snagging, paper forms and project delivery.

Any form that you currently use in a paper format, from hot works permit to site inductions, Field View can replicate and enhance. It’s worth noting that these capabilities come with Field View out of the box, so there’s no need to bolt on extra modules to begin conforming to Part L changes.

Create custom forms with Field View

Create custom, or select from pre-configured forms within Field View to capture and share data live on-site—without going back to the office. Attach and markup photos, electronic signature signoff, and the ability to access supporting documentation are but a few of the form features available.

Create custom tasks with Field View

Create custom tasks with photographic evidence in real-time and mark the exact location. Improve communication and accountability by assigning tasks to teams and subcontractors, then easily track to close with complete visibility at every step.

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