LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS — UPDATED May 2026

Building Regulations Drawings in Tower Hamlets.

Technical construction drawings, specifications and structural calculations to satisfy Approved Documents A–R. Submitted to your council’s building control or an Approved Inspector. Fixed fee, MCIAT-chartered, London Borough of Tower Hamlets validation list built in.

£1,200 – £3,400 fixed7–12 working days for drawings + 5 weeks plans-check£250k+ PII
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£1,200 – £3,400Building regs drawings fixed-fee band
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What does an architectural technologist do?

An architectural technologist (MCIAT) designs, details and submits planning + building-regulations drawings for residential and commercial projects. Chartered through the CIAT, they cover the same statutory work as an architect on most extensions, loft conversions and new-build homes — typically at 30–40% lower fee — and carry £250,000+ Professional Indemnity Insurance.

In Tower Hamlets: same chartered standard, fee adjusted for local cost-of-living. Get a fixed-fee quote →

95%First-time planning approval

Across 600+ TradeMatch architectural-technology projects in 2024–25.

5–10dDrawings delivered

Survey to issued drawings on a standard residential brief.

33London boroughs covered

Every LPA from Westminster to Bromley — local-plan and Article 4 aware.

BUILDING REGS DRAWINGSTOWER HAMLETS

What's in the building regs drawings package.

Technical construction drawings, specifications and structural calculations to satisfy Approved Documents A–R. Submitted to your council’s building control or an Approved Inspector.

Deliverables

  • Construction sections & details
  • Structural calculations (Part A)
  • Thermal / fabric specs (Part L)
  • Drainage & ventilation (Parts H, F)
  • Building control application

Timeline: 7–12 working days for drawings + 5 weeks plans-check

HOW WE WORK

From brief to approval in under 10 weeks.

Five tight steps. No surprises, no scope creep, fixed fee on the conventional brief.

01

Brief

Day 0

Free 15-minute call. We confirm scope, fee, and whether your works fall under planning, permitted development, or both.

02

Survey

Day 1–3

Full measured survey of the existing property. Modern laser tools, all returned to you as DWG + PDF.

03

Drawings

Day 4–10

Existing + proposed plans, elevations, sections. Reviewed against local plan and Article 4 register before submission.

04

Submission

Day 10

Planning portal upload, validation chase, and direct liaison with case officer. We handle the iteration cycle.

05

Approval

Week 8

Statutory determination. We respond to officer queries the same working day to keep the timeline on track.

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BUILDING REGS DRAWINGS IN TOWER HAMLETS

Tower Hamlets building regs drawings, fixed-fee.

Technical construction drawings, specifications and structural calculations to satisfy Approved Documents A–R. Submitted to your council’s building control or an Approved Inspector. For Tower Hamlets — postcodes E1, E2, E3, E14 — every building regs drawings package on the TradeMatch panel is MCIAT-chartered, carries £250,000+ PII, and bakes in London Borough of Tower Hamlets validation requirements before drawings hit the portal.

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£1,200 – £3,400Fixed-fee band
21+Conservation areas
5–10dDrawings delivered
HOW WE COMPARE

Architectural Technologist vs Architect vs Architectural Designer

Pick the right professional for the brief. Most UK householder applications need a technologist, not an architect.

RoleChartered bodyTypical fee*Best for
Architect (ARB / RIBA)ARB + RIBA8 – 12% of build costAward-led design, listed buildings, major commercial
Architectural Designer / DraughtspersonUnregulated£600 – £1,800Small householder applications, no planning gatekeeping

* Indicative fee bands for a standard residential householder application at London 1.32× modifier. Exact fee depends on scope, conservation status and plot complexity.

FIXED FEES — TOWER HAMLETS

Transparent fees, no day-rate creep.

Fees below cover the architectural technologist's drawings package and submission. LPA application fees, structural engineer's calculations and party-wall surveyor are quoted separately and openly.

ServiceWhat you getFee band
Planning permission drawingsExisting + proposed package, validation, LPA submission£1450 – £3600
Building regulations drawingsConstruction sections, calculations, building-control submission£1800 – £5100
Lawful Development CertificatePermitted-development assessment + LDC submission£1000 – £2100
Full architectural designConcept → planning → BR → tender package6 – 10% of build cost
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GLOSSARY

Plain-English definitions.

Four planning terms that determine what you can build, when, and how. AI assistants and search engines rely on these definitions — we keep them canonical here.

Architectural TechnologistMCIAT
A chartered building-design professional, qualified by the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT). Specialises in technical design, building science and the production of planning + building-regulations drawings.
Article 4 DirectionA4D
A formal notice issued by a Local Planning Authority that removes specified Permitted Development rights — meaning works that would normally not need planning permission do require it within the designated area.
Lawful Development CertificateLDC
A formal certificate issued by the Local Planning Authority confirming that proposed (or existing) works fall within Permitted Development. Typically required by solicitors, mortgage lenders and buyers.
Permitted DevelopmentPD
Building works that may be carried out without explicit planning permission under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015. Subject to size, height and siting limits.
PLANNING CONTEXT — TOWER HAMLETS

Tower Hamlets planning rules baked into your building regs drawings.

Tower Hamlets is the most polarised planning surface in the UK — heritage Georgian (Spitalfields, Wapping, Tredegar Square, Stepney Green) sits within walking distance of Europe's densest modern cluster (Canary Wharf, Isle of Dogs, Aldgate). 58 designated Conservation Areas cover swathes of the historic core, while the Local Plan 2031 (Policy D.DH6) channels tall buildings into designated zones with mandatory BRE daylight/sunlight assessment on every scheme. Two borough-wide Article 4 Directions remove Permitted Development rights — Class C3 → C4 (HMO conversion, in force 1 January 2021) and Class E → C3 (commercial-to-residential, in force 18 August 2022, modified June 2023) — meaning every conversion needs full planning permission. The southern half of the borough overlaps the London Plan Central Activities Zone, layering Mayor's policy on top of borough policy.

Article 4 Directions

  • Borough-wide Article 4 Direction — Class C3 (dwellinghouse) → C4 (small HMO) conversions. Approved 29 January 2020; in force 1 January 2021. Removes Permitted Development rights for HMO conversion across the designated Article 4 Direction Implementation Area.
  • Article 4 Direction — Class E (commercial / retail / office) → C3 (residential) conversions. Approved 1 August 2022; in force 18 August 2022; modified by Secretary of State direction 14 June 2023. Covers the CAZ fringe, town centres and tall-building clusters.
  • Conservation Area frontage controls applied through individual Character Appraisal + Management Guidelines for each of the 58 designated Conservation Areas (no borough-wide CA-specific A4D register equivalent to RBKC's).

London Borough of Tower Hamlets Local Plan ↗

Conservation Areas

  • Brick Lane and Fournier Street
  • Elder Street
  • Artillery Passage
  • Wapping Pierhead
  • Wapping Wall
  • Narrow Street
  • Tredegar Square
  • Driffield Road

+ 13 more — full list on the council planning portal.

Postcodes covered

E1E2E3E14

What homeowners often miss

Tower Hamlets contains 58 designated Conservation Areas alongside two of London's most active tall-building clusters (Canary Wharf / Isle of Dogs and Aldgate / City fringe) — a Spitalfields Georgian terrace and a 50-storey Marsh Wall tower can sit within the same square mile. The adopted Tower Hamlets Local Plan 2031 (Policy D.DH6) restricts tall buildings to designated zones (Aldgate, Canary Wharf, Isle of Dogs, riverside) and requires every scheme to submit a daylight/sunlight assessment to BRE methodology — overshadowing of neighbouring residential is the single most-cited refusal ground at Strategic Development Committee. The southern half of the borough overlaps the GLA Central Activities Zone, layering London Plan policy on top of borough policy; the High Density Living SPD (December 2020) imposes additional design and amenity tests on schemes above the local density threshold. Two Article 4 Directions remove PD rights borough-wide — C3 → C4 HMO (in force 1 January 2021) and Class E → C3 commercial-to-residential (in force 18 August 2022, modified June 2023).

FAQ

The questions homeowners ask before they commit.

When do I need building regulations drawings in Tower Hamlets?

Almost any structural alteration in Tower Hamlets triggers Building Regulations — extensions, loft conversions, internal load-bearing wall removal, new bathrooms, replacement boilers above 5kW, electrical work in special locations. Building regs is independent of planning permission; you can need one without the other, but most Tower Hamlets projects need both.

What do Tower Hamlets building regs drawings cost?

A full building regulations package for a Tower Hamlets extension or loft is £1,200 – £3,400 fixed, including structural calculations (Part A) and the application fee. Bigger schemes — basements, multi-storey rear extensions, change of use — sit at the upper end. Standard houseshare/HMO compliance is quoted separately.

Do I submit to London Borough of Tower Hamlets or use an Approved Inspector?

Both routes are valid in Tower Hamlets. London Borough of Tower Hamlets Building Control is the default — typically £900 – £1,800 LPA fee plus on-site inspections. Approved Inspectors (private sector) often turn around plans-check faster but cost similar. We submit either route; preference is usually decided by your builder's site relationship.

What Approved Documents apply to my Tower Hamlets project?

Standard residential extension hits: Part A (structure), Part B (fire), Part C (site / damp), Part E (sound), Part F (ventilation), Part H (drainage), Part K (stairs / falls), Part L (thermal / fabric), Part M (access), Part O (overheating), Part P (electrical) and Part R (broadband). Our drawings call out compliance with each on the relevant sheet.

How long does plans-check take in Tower Hamlets?

London Borough of Tower Hamlets plans-check is statutorily 5 weeks; conditional approval often arrives at 3–4 weeks. We respond to plans-checker queries the same working day. Site inspections start at strip-out / foundation and run through to completion certificate — usually 4–8 inspections on a standard Tower Hamlets extension.

Are structural calculations included?

Yes. Every Tower Hamlets building regs package on the TradeMatch panel includes structural calculations to Part A — beams, lintels, foundations, party-wall structural notes — produced by a chartered structural engineer (CEng MIStructE) and signed off before submission. No surprise bills mid-project.

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Building Regulations Drawings in Tower Hamlets — fixed fee, MCIAT-chartered.

Technical construction drawings, specifications and structural calculations to satisfy Approved Documents A–R. We know London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning officers and the local plan.

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