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Chief inspector of buildings tells high-rise designers to get ready

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The Building Safety Regulator will implement the new regime for higher-risk buildings (image: Dreamstime)

Peter Baker, the chief inspector of buildings, has told designers of high-rise buildings to act now to prepare for changes when the Building Safety Bill becomes law.

The Building Safety Bill, currently making its way through Parliament, aims to implement all of the recommendations set out in Dame Judith Hackitt’s Building a Safer Future report.

The reforms include a more stringent approach to the design and construction of high-rise buildings, and also aims to make clearer the responsibilities on designers to ensure the buildings are safe. There will also be new measures to ensure everyone carrying out design or building work is competent to do that work in line with building regulations.

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