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1.9 Where the developer does not have the right to extend the infrastructure to the distribution point, the developer is required to extend the infrastructure to the point that is as close as is reasonably practicable to the network distribution point (see Diagram 2).
1.10 A developer will need to liaise with a network operator to ascertain the likely future location of a suitable network distribution point and provide evidence of having done so. Where a ducting system is being used, this is likely to be situated by the public highway.
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AskArch grounds answers in the source set so technical and QA teams can trace every conclusion back to the drawing, specification, standard, or record behind it before issues become rework.

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Review drawings, packages, standards, and internal precedent together. AskArch reduces manual searching so coordination, compliance, and delivery teams can move decisions forward faster.

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Approved Document B: Fire Safety Vol 1.pdf
pdfRiverside Plot A Coordination Package Rev C.pdf
Technical Guidance Document B: Fire Safety.pdf
docEnvelope QA Inspection Checklist.docx
International Building Code 2024.pdf
pdfConcrete Frame Method Statement.pdf
Building Control Regulations 2003 Guidance.pdf
pdfLevel 06 MEP Builderswork Review.pdf
National Building Code of India 2016 Part 4.pdf
docSubcontractor Technical Submittal Register.docx
Approved Document K: Protection from Falling.pdf
docDrywall Interface Responsibility Matrix.docx
Singapore Fire Code 2018 Clause Guide.pdf
pdfSite QA Hold Point Register.pdf
Technical Guidance Document M Access and Use.pdf
docSouth Core As-Built Information Tracker.docx
UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice.pdf
Approved Document B: Fire Safety Vol 1.pdf
pdfRiverside Plot A Coordination Package Rev C.pdf
Technical Guidance Document B: Fire Safety.pdf
docEnvelope QA Inspection Checklist.docx
International Building Code 2024.pdf
pdfConcrete Frame Method Statement.pdf
Building Control Regulations 2003 Guidance.pdf
pdfLevel 06 MEP Builderswork Review.pdf
National Building Code of India 2016 Part 4.pdf
docSubcontractor Technical Submittal Register.docx
Approved Document K: Protection from Falling.pdf
docDrywall Interface Responsibility Matrix.docx
Singapore Fire Code 2018 Clause Guide.pdf
pdfSite QA Hold Point Register.pdf
Technical Guidance Document M Access and Use.pdf
docSouth Core As-Built Information Tracker.docx
UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice.pdf

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Retain knowledge across projects

AskArch helps building companies keep technical knowledge connected across jobs, teams, and regions so lessons, standards, and precedent stay available long after a package is closed.

AskArch adapts practices to modern complexity.

Why now

Why now

Manual review and search no longer scale. Arch gives firms a more reliable way to navigate complexity.

Embedded in practice

Embedded in practice

Arch becomes part of a firm’s daily workflow, growing alongside your practice as its knowledge grows.

Reduced risk and cost

Reduced risk and cost

Fewer mistakes help prevent costly errors. Over time, that builds a steadier risk profile for the practice.

Shared firm knowledge

Shared firm knowledge

AskArch gives firms a shared knowledge layer. Information stays accessible, usable, and connected across the practice.

Measured in live delivery workflows

Time returned to technical review teams each month

25+

Average saved per user per year (UK)

£7,000+

Faster onboarding into project standards and delivery information

96%