Ðǿմ«Ã½ regulations minister Andrew Stunell has shocked builders by saying he wants to bring the planned revision of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Regulations forward by a year to 2012

The Liberal Democrat minister has instructed civil servants to check the feasibility of moving the 2013 Part L review forward a year.

It will introduce a lot of uncertainty, particularly for materials producers

Simon Rawlinson

Stunell made the announcement last week during a speech at an evening reception for the Energy Efficiency Partnership for Homes.

Simon Rawlinson, senior partner at Davis Langdon, said bringing forward the next revision by a year would introduce a lot of uncertainty, with reviews increasing the cost of construction.

Rawlinson said, “Achieving the next iteration by 2013 was going to be challenging enough. This will introduce a lot of uncertainty into the industry, particularly for materials producers, who rely on the figures to plan forward investment.â€

He added that the change could have an impact on new schemes. “If you only have two years to buy a site and design the scheme, it might make people more nervous about the earlier stages of development opportunity.â€

The communities department previously said the regulations would be updated at fixed intervals, with Part L due every three years starting from 2010 and all other regulations every six years. This followed pressure from Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s Reform the Regs campaign to help the industry plan for regulatory changes.

The news comes as the communities department confirmed this week that this year’s planned Part L revision was still awaiting approval from the government’s Reducing Regulation Committee. Nevertheless, Stunell maintained the 2010 revision to Part L would take effect from October this year.