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Building Safety Bill amendments could have ‘dire consequences’, government warned

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The Construction Industry Council (CIC) has warned the government that late amendments to its Building Safety Bill, including plans to extend defects liability, are “unworkable” and could force professionals to leave the sector.

The comments were part of CIC’s evidence to the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee inquiry which is scrutinising housing secretary Michael Gove’s approach to fixing the building safety crisis.

Gove announced in January this year that the government plans to extend the limitation period under section 1 of the Defective Premises Act to 30 years – double the 15-year limit originally proposed.

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