Current
Core Supplement
Building Regulations 2010: Approved Documents
Contains the following sections: E1 - Protection against sound from other parts of the building and adjoining buildings. E2 - Protection against sound within a dwelling-house etc. E3 - Reverberation in the common internal parts of buildings containing flats or rooms for residential purposes. E4 - Acoustic conditions in schools.
Supersedes: Building Regulations 2010: Approved Documents E Resistance to the passage of sound. (2003 edition incorporating 2004 and 2010) (DCLG, 2010). See also: Amendments to the Approved Documents (WG, 2013). 2004 amendments came into effect 1st July 2004. Main changes made to the 2003 edition by incorporating amendments 2004. This edition of Approved Document E, supersedes the original 2003 edition by incorporating the changes made by Amendments 2004 (issued in June 2004), minor corrections and clarifications have also been made, but there is no new information.
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