

The difference between full plans and a building notice is that a full plan submission is a detailed plan, specification and notation which is submitted to Building Control for them to check against the approved documents (Parts) of the Building Regulations and if correct, for them to approve. Hello Ranu, it is unlikely that your plan will be sufficient for sumission to Building Control for full Building Regulations approval or indeed as an accompanyment to a Building Notice as it will probably not contain enough information for both Building Control to undertake a full assessment and approve it, or for a builder to build from. If you have a look at my profile pictures, you will get an idea of the drawings required. Builders can give accurate quotes from these drawings and then build from them. The drawings are checked by the local authority building control and then approved. The other alternative is to have an architectural technician to submit drawings under a full plan application. However the building inspector may ask for some. A building notice can be submitted by your builder but does not involve any working/detailed drawings. You have to apply for building regs before you start building and you can do one of the following. Builders do not generally give quotes from these drawings as they do not have enough information on them but you may be able to get a rough price. As you have said, this has been approved. An exception to this is if your property is listed. Hi - the planning application normally only deals with how your development appears external.
