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Guidance for gaps running parallel to a wall?
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Hello, Im looking to understand what guidance/british standard there is for gaps that would exist in a construction building that run in line with an internal wall. We have floors where there is a gap of at least 30cm to 45cm with a significat drop and all that is in front of them is a kick plate...struggling to find the relevant guidance?
any ideas? just doesnt feel right...
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Thanks for reply. Its a new build, the gap isnt forservices - there is a small 15cm kick plate in front and there is a construction beam below but it does not mitigste the gap at all. Other areas have a handrail in place and others do not, so just looking for the standard prior to discussing further - feels inconsistently applied. Appreciated
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Are these gaps on a means of escape ? As it is a new build can you contact the Architect/Designer and ask them the question.
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