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Does CDM 2015, in the context of construction work for private individuals, increase liability and risk for the customer? Is there a downside for the customer?
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No, there are no duties for domestic clients under the new regulation. Their duties go to the Principal Contractor and can go to the Principal Designer by agreement in writing.
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The final Impact Assessment for CDM 2015 admits that the regulations will have cost implications for domestic clients, though these costs will be heavily skewed towards the more compliant projects.
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Where good contractors working in domestic situations are aware of the [remote] possibility of more liability towards themselves once the new regs come in they may have to increase costs to domestic clients in some cases - but do not worry the cowboys will still carry on as usual so clients using these will not be effected
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