"The Project" took a nasty turn in the summer when it became apparent that the pier of Victorian brickwork, we'd left when demolishing the outside wall, required to sit new steels on wasn't, crack, up to the job, creak, of supporting, crumble, the weight of the floor above. Partly because the foundation was about as thick as a paperback book, and partly because of a dodgy Victorian brickie cutting corners.
Thanks to modern building regs, there was a nearby new wall, with a lovely metre deep concrete foundation, upon which we could erect a kingpost and fly new steels to take the load, and do away with the dodgy brick pier. Phew! Though it wasn't the cheapest fix ever.
I find the inspectors' attitudes a bit arbitary. We submitted a detailed spec. to Building Control when we got planning and they signed it off. We have since had challenge from the inspector over stuff built to spec. We've 'won' every 'fight' thus far by dint of pointing to the signed off spec. but it is tedious.
One unexpected bonus, though, was having to relocate the new boiler to the loft, of a three-storey house, one heck of a lot of new pipework, because the regs no longer allow a new boiler to be installed where the old one was!!
And don't get me started on compartmentalisation and the need for a fire door, where no fire door ever was before, simply because we moved a doorway!! (Even so I 'get' the safety arguments.)