Buildings Department Practice Note For Mandatory Building and Window Inspection Schemes PNBI-6
Buildings Department Practice Note For Mandatory Building and Window Inspection Schemes PNBI-6
Buildings Department Practice Note For Mandatory Building and Window Inspection Schemes PNBI-6
2. The following building elements are prescribed as projections under section 9(1)
of the B(I&R)R:
(a) a balcony;
(b) a verandah;
(c) a planter box;
(d) a drying rack;
(e) a window canopy (as described in section 9(2) of B(I&R)R);
(f) any supporting structure for a building service installation
(excluding any drainage system);
(g) any pipe or duct that is associated with the building service
installation mentioned in item (f) above.
3. Projections exposed to the elements generally pose a higher risk to public safety
by virtue of their locations, rendering them more vulnerable than other internal building
elements. The balconies and verandahs as defined under section 9(1) of the B(I&R)R
should therefore refer to those “unenclosed” structures as shown on the original
approved plans of the building concerned. Unenclosed balconies and verandahs which
are subsequently enclosed after the building has been occupied would still be regarded
as “unenclosed” structures. Notices under section 30B(5) of the BO would be served
on the owner of an individual premises in the building in respect of the unenclosed
balcony and /or verandah that is connected to that premises and is occupied or used by the
owner or any occupier of that premises.
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4. For those balconies or verandahs which have always been enclosed and not
exposed to the elements, the inspection of the exteriors thereof would fall within the
scope of the prescribed inspection of the external walls of the buildings – see paragraph
8 below.
Window Canopies
6. It is not uncommon that some of the original supporting structures for building
service installation may not have been specified or indicated on the approved building
or structural plans of the building concerned. For the avoidance of doubt, only when
such structures are clearly specified on the original approved building or structural plans
of the building and serve any particular unit in the building would the notice under
section 30B(5) of the BO be served on the owner of that particular unit concerned.
The structures should not extend horizontally beyond the vertical edges of the wall
openings above or the specified locations of the building service installations.
Otherwise, the structures would be regarded as architectural features or fins and fall
within the scope of prescribed inspection of the external walls of the buildings – see
paragraph 8 below.
Window Canopies, Planter Boxes and Supporting Structures for Building Service
Installation Integrated with Other Features
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8. There are various building elements projecting from the external wall of a
building such as architectural features, fins, eaves, cornices, mouldings, etc. Having
regard to regulations 2 and 7 of the Building (Planning) Regulations and unless as
otherwise specified above, such building elements would fall within the scope of
inspection of the common parts or external walls of a building. Notices under sections
30B(3) or 30B(4) of the BO may be served on all the building owners, the Incorporated
Owners or the respective building owner, as the case may be.
( AU Choi-kai )
Building Authority
Ref. : BD GR/1-125/101/0