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How to work out if your building is ‘higher-risk’

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Building owners need to consider many details when determining whether their building is higher-risk or not (Image: Gary Hider via Dreamstime.com)

Determining if a building is ‘higher-risk’ might not be as simple as it seems. Here, construction lawyers Simon Lewis and Michelle Essen give a detailed explanation of what classes as higher-risk buildings and what new building safety legislation will affect them.

When the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA) became law in April last year, it referred to 'higher-risk buildings' (HRBs) and contained the outlines of what these would be, but also made it clear that further law could follow to clarify this further for everyone.

Fast forward to April 2023, and this further law has now just come in force, appearing in the form of the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023 (Regulations).

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