We're dealing with a conversion of an old building into flats, and have been developing a fire strategy and making alterations based upon Building Control's comments and are now at a stage where the BCO is happy that the functional objectives of the Building Regs have been met. The comments have come back from the fire service, and they are not happy with it at all, as there are some sections that are not compliant with ADB, but the BCO and ourselves are satisfied that there are sufficient fire safety measures in the building.
So, we are at an impasse, and the FSO will not meet with us to explain the strategy as he won't be happy unless changes are made so there's no point.
Now that the stat. bar has been lifted, the client is getting nervous that, even though the building has BR approval, that there could be consequences in relation to the RRO. If BR regs are met, and a risk assessment is produced, what level of confidence can we offer to the client regarding action taken by the fire service, and is the attitude of the FSO unreasonable? Are there any suggestions as to how this can be progressed.