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Can the Building Safety Act rebuild trust in construction?

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The Building Safety Act was granted Royal Assent more than two years ago, promising to bring greater accountability and transparency to the UK construction industry in the wake of the Grenfell tragedy. Marek Suchocki of Autodesk u003cspan class=u0022s1u0022u003eponders how the legislation can build trust in construction.u003c/spanu003e

While some progress has been made, the creation of the Building Safety Regulator, for example, has the Act delivered the significant change many in the industry hoped for? Has it created more trust in construction – within the industry supply chain and among its users? Autodesk recently hosted a roundtable, with industry leaders from the likes of Morgan Sindall, the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) and Cast Consultancy, to delve into this and more.

David Frise, chief executive of BESA, argued that the response to the legislation has varied considerably according to an organisation’s size. For SMEs, in particular, the greatest barrier to integrating new processes and new technologies to align with the Building Safety Act is time.

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