In this episode, Greg Wilkes sits down with fire engineer Andrea White to make Part B practical for builders and developers, so you can design once, build once, and get signed off first time.
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Part B made simple — what B1–B5 actually mean on a live job (escape, linings, structure, external spread, fire-service access)
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When to involve a fire engineer β planning, Gateway checks, and avoiding redraws at RIBA 3/4
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Open-plan layouts that pass β workable routes for ground-floor kitchens, loft conversions and flats over shops
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Compartmentation done right β doorsets, cavity barriers, fire-stopping, and the photo evidence building control expects
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Detection, alarms and sprinklers β myths busted (no, they donβt all go off at once) and where systems make or break approval
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Smoke control basics β AOVs vs. manual vents, protected stairs and keeping travel distances sensible
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Regulation 38 handover packs β what must be in your clientβs fire information at completion
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Common pitfalls β the details that trigger refusals, redesigns and costly delays (and how to avoid them)
If you’ve ever had plans knocked back, juggled contradictory advice, or burned time on late-stage fire fixes, Andrea’s guidance will help you plan earlier, de-risk your design, and move through building control with confidence. Tune in and take notes—this episode could save you weeks and thousands.
LinkedIn profile: Andrea White | LinkedIn
Website: www.awfire.co.uk
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