Taking on a project where CDM Regulations apply? Don't let the paperwork catch you out.
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 apply to more interior design projects than most designers realise - and when they do, the legal responsibilities land squarely on your shoulders.
As Principal Designer you're required to have specific documentation in place before, during, and after the construction phase. Getting that wrong isn't just stressful; it's a legal liability.
This pack gives you everything you need, ready to fill in and use - all written to keep you compliant and protected from day one.
What's included:
- Construction Phase Plan for Domestic Projects - a straightforward, CDM-compliant plan covering everything you need to manage health and safety on residential projects, including HSE notification guidance
- Construction Phase Plan for Commercial Projects - a comprehensive plan for commercial sites covering management arrangements, site rules, risk controls, and health and safety responsibilities across the full project team
- Client's Obligations under CDM Regs - a clear, ready-to-use document explaining your commercial client's responsibilities, so everyone understands their role from the outset
- Client Brief Template - capture all the essential project, health and safety, and site information at the start of every project
- Principal Designer Pre-Construction Checklist - a thorough checklist covering hazards, services, site restrictions, existing documents, and welfare facilities before a spade goes in the ground
- PD to Principal Contractor Handover Checklist - everything that needs to be confirmed and handed over when the construction phase begins
- Health & Safety File - a legally required document to be completed and handed to the client at project close, kept on record for the lifetime of the building
- Designer's Risk Assessment - assess and document site hazards at every stage, from initial design through to practical completion
Buy once, use on every project that requires them, forever.