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Gateway 2 ‘roadblock’ risks 1.5m homes pledge, warns CPA

London high-rise buildings (Image: Dreamstime/Luke Sanderson)
More than 150 high-rise projects are currently stalled across the UK, according to CPA members. Image: Dreamstime/Luke Sanderson

The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has warned that the government’s pledge to deliver 1.5 million new homes is at risk unless it fixes severe delays at Gateway 2, the approval system for higher-risk buildings.

Gateway 2, introduced under the Building Safety Act 2022, requires developers to secure approval from the Building Safety Regulator before work can begin on high-rise schemes. 

Designed to strengthen fire and structural safety, it has instead created a major bottleneck in housing delivery, according to the CPA.

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