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How will developers be made to pay for past building safety failings?

The government will use various tools to force major developers to pick up the tab for correcting historic building defects, writes Tim Seal.

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The responsible actors scheme and developer remediation contract are designed to make developers pay for historic building safety failures (Image: Dreamstime)

Section 126 of the Building Safety Act 2022 provides that the government can establish building industry schemes “for any purpose connected with securing the safety of people in or about buildings in relation to risks arising from buildings or improving the standard of buildings”.

Under that section, the government intends to bring in regulations by early summer to establish a responsible actors scheme (RAS) for major residential developers.

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