Fire Cert Application

At OCF Project & Commercial Management, we have extensive experience in providing Fire Safety Certificate application services in accordance with Part B (Fire Safety) of the Building Regulations. A Fire Safety Certificate is a legal requirement for most new buildings, extensions, and material changes of use, and it must be obtained before construction can commence. The process involves preparing and submitting detailed fire safety design documentation to the relevant Building Control Authority, demonstrating compliance with fire safety requirements, including means of escape, fire detection and alarm systems, emergency lighting, fire-resistant construction, and access for fire services. Our role is essential in ensuring that all designs meet regulatory standards, streamlining the approval process, and supporting the successful and compliant delivery of construction projects.

Fire Safety Consultancy


At OCF Project & Commercial Management, we provide a comprehensive Fire Safety Consultancy service that supports clients from the earliest stages of design through to project completion and building operation. Our role is to ensure that fire safety is fully integrated into every stage of delivery, offering expert advice on risk assessments, fire strategy development, compliance with statutory regulations, evacuation planning, and long-term safety management. By working closely with design teams, contractors, and building owners, we deliver tailored fire safety solutions that safeguard people, property, and assets while meeting all legislative requirements. Our consultancy covers areas such as fire compartmentation, means of escape, detection and alarm systems, suppression systems, and emergency procedures, ensuring that projects achieve both regulatory approval and practical resilience. With extensive experience across residential, commercial, healthcare, and public sector developments, we combine technical expertise with a client-focused approach, helping to streamline approval processes, reduce risks, avoid delays, and create safe, sustainable, and future-ready buildings.