I have been developing sites across the US for the past 10 years. Recently took a job that will move me to the UK. Does anyone have any insight on the major differences to the design, permitting, construction, and inspection process in the UK vs the US? Is one considered tougher than the other?
BulgarBlogger
Jan 17, 20 8:16 pm
Can you please explain in a few sentences or paragraphs what the difference is between US and UK law?
I was being fecitious above. Impossible to explain in two swntences
rrickels
Jan 17, 20 9:50 pm
Well I apologize for being unclear. I'm not asking for a thorough explanation of all things UK and all things US in real estate development. I'm only asking if there are any professionals here that have worked in their field in both the US and UK perhaps they can share some of the biggest differences they experienced. I wouldn't expect an electrical engineer to tell me the difference between Planning and Zoning in the US and UK.
So, question to the hive, if you've worked in both US and UK, what are some of the biggest differences you noticed in your respective fields.
White_Snowman
Jan 19, 20 11:04 am
My guess is the biggest difference is the UK would be in metric.
( o Y o )
Jan 19, 20 3:28 pm
payoffs are in pounds instead of dollars
White_Snowman
Jan 19, 20 9:43 pm
When you say that one is more performance focused vs prescriptive do you mean that one code would say “x must withstand z”and the other is written as “x must be y (in order to withstand z)”?
If so I wonder how much of an affect that would have on two people designing the same building in different codes.
Non Sequitur
Jan 19, 20 10:18 pm
Codes are not design guidelines... they are, for most things, the bare minimum required. A well designed building should not be affected by minute changes in building codes.
White_Snowman
Jan 20, 20 5:38 am
That’s quite the lesson, real interesting. I’m just now trying to seriously get into architecture so stuff like this is what I’m really looking for. Thanks!
archinine
Mar 19, 21 11:54 am
I’ve heard BIM models are a requirement for permitting in some places in UK
I have been developing sites across the US for the past 10 years. Recently took a job that will move me to the UK. Does anyone have any insight on the major differences to the design, permitting, construction, and inspection process in the UK vs the US? Is one considered tougher than the other?
Can you please explain in a few sentences or paragraphs what the difference is between US and UK law?
I was being fecitious above. Impossible to explain in two swntences
Well I apologize for being unclear. I'm not asking for a thorough explanation of all things UK and all things US in real estate development. I'm only asking if there are any professionals here that have worked in their field in both the US and UK perhaps they can share some of the biggest differences they experienced. I wouldn't expect an electrical engineer to tell me the difference between Planning and Zoning in the US and UK.
So, question to the hive, if you've worked in both US and UK, what are some of the biggest differences you noticed in your respective fields.
My guess is the biggest difference is the UK would be in metric.
payoffs are in pounds instead of dollars
When you say that one is more performance focused vs prescriptive do you mean that one code would say “x must withstand z”and the other is written as “x must be y (in order to withstand z)”?
If so I wonder how much of an affect that would have on two people designing the same building in different codes.
Codes are not design guidelines... they are, for most things, the bare minimum required. A well designed building should not be affected by minute changes in building codes.
That’s quite the lesson, real interesting. I’m just now trying to seriously get into architecture so stuff like this is what I’m really looking for. Thanks!
I’ve heard BIM models are a requirement for permitting in some places in UK