![]() the LB or TWI is to submit a certification of completion of the replacement works declaring that the replacement works have been carried out in accordance with the standardised designs, and to be submitted to the BCA’s Commissioner of Building Control within 14 days of work completion.the replacement works must satisfy the objectives and performance requirements set out in the Fifth Schedule of the Building Control (BC) Regulations relating to the safety of windows, safety from falling, use of glass at height and any other requirement in the BC Regulations and.the replacement works must be carried out by Licensed Builders (LB) or Approved Window Contractors (AWCs) with trained window installers (TWIs) who have completed the course “ Module on replacement and reinstatement of safety barriers integrated with windows” conducted by BCA.total of 14) that are downloadable from BCA’s website.įor replacement of safety barrier integrated with ¾ height and full height windows, flat owners may adopt BCA’s approved standardised window designs subject to the following conditions: ![]() There are 7 different types of standardised designs each for ¾ height and full height windows (i.e. In Mar 2023, BCA introduced a set of standardised designs that flat owners may adopt for replacement of safety barriers integrated with ¾ height and full height windows in existing residential buildings. See examples of full height windows (including 3/4 height and bay windows) (PDF, 324KB).Ī renovation permit from HDB is required for all windows replacement work. A BCA Approved Window Contractor (AWC) who is listed in HDB’s Directory of Renovation Contractors needs to apply a renovation permit from HDB before carrying out the window replacement works. ![]()
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