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New CDM Regulations: Principal Designer

Principal Designer

The changes to the CDM regulations in 2015 removed domestic Client exemption and did away with the CDM Co-ordinator role. Clients are now more accountable for the impact of their decisions, their approach to project health and safety management and the way in which they ensure that the Principal Designer and Principal Contractor comply with their own duties. The HSE recognise that the Domestic Client is unlikely to be able to competently carry out their duties. As a result the Principal Contractor / Contractor will be required to take on these duties in the first instance.

The HSE recognise that the Domestic Client is unlikely to be able to competently carry out their duties. As a result the Principal Contractor / Contractor will be required to take on these duties in the first instance. The Principal Designer can also take on the duties, however they must be appointed in writing. All projects have to have a Principal Designer appointed by the Client and they must be the Designer who is in control of the preconstruction phase of the project. MWP Architects can provide this service on behalf of Clients.

The Principal Designer can also take on the duties, however they must be appointed in writing. All projects have to have a Principal Designer appointed by the Client and they must be the Designer who is in control of the preconstruction phase of the project. MWP Architects can provide this service on behalf of Clients.