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BSR meets CLC after receiving ‘unsuitable’ Building Control applications

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The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) has met with the Construction Leadership Council to discuss industry concerns relating to Building Control approval applications.

BSR, an offshoot of the Health and Safety Executive responsible for Building Control applications for new and existing higher-risk building work, said that it is receiving a high number of ”incomplete or unclear“ applications that cannot be processed for approval.

The BSR said: “We recognise the challenges and issues that recent delays to Building Control application approvals are causing the industry. We want to assure everyone that the necessary contingency is in place which will allow us to stabilise and improve the service over the coming months and for the future. We are contacting all applicants who have been directly affected.

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