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Building Safety Bill receives Royal Assent 

The Government needs milestones to demonstrate the Playbook’s success (image: Dreamstime)
The government needs milestones to demonstrate the Playbook’s success (image: Dreamstime)

The government’s Building Safety Bill has received Royal Assent today (28 April).

It aims to “create lasting generational change” to the way high-risk and residential buildings are constructed and maintained. 

The Building Safety Act 2022 will enshrine in law the Building Safety Regulator, to provide oversight of the new system with powers of enforcement and sanctions. A Construction Products Regulator will also have powers to remove dangerous products from the market. Additionally, a New Homes Ombudsman scheme will provide independent redress for new-build buyers who have issues with their new home or developers. 

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