hi wookey,
the devil is in the detail and there is no suggestion of the inspector doing a deal with the builder,but they are pals and if an inspector has to revisit a site upteen times because of shoddy work it makes their life miserable so they like builders who play the game, quite often when a builder is coming under pressure from a client over the "devil in the detail",it make the inspectors life a bit easier to reassure the client that the builder is a fine fellow",progress is slow im afraid but the quality if fine".the last thing they want is for you to be on the phone every five minutes asking "come up here now and see if its ok"
the roof is not really complicated,it is just that you have to work between two existing buildings a fuel sore on the right and the existing house on the left,.the fact that the fuel store is running off at an agle makes it a bit akward, the elevation facing the camera was designed to suit the 2 reversable doglegs angled at 130 degree,s. thats normal enough, very common on conservatories,it is also a good way to disguise the fact that the fuel store is not in line with the house., from what i see of the roof,it is being set out to take zinc cladding,,not so common but it means you can avoid the drastic cutting if you decided to use slate or tiles.at the moment it sems that you have two pitched roofs and a bit running onto a flat roof.might i suggest that you save yourself a lot of pain and hardship by using an esso butyl sheet (pond liner)on the flat and taking it up under the pitches on every side. the butyl works well round corners and inverted corners,its for the job.lay kingspan on it,weighed down with 50mm of clean pebbles.
returning to the reveals(excuse the pun)

,a fillet of kingspan blue or better again pink makes an exellent thermal barrier,it runs up behind the dpc,100mm wide and 25mmthick, which means the returning blockwork will be 265mm with 10 mm joint assuming the wall is 300ww wide.this would add strength to the wall to support the frames.i wish you luck with your building project, be pleasent but firm with your builder.watch out for that horrid thing called "chargable extra"
biff