Opinion

The new era of statutory control

Construction professionals will soon face a tougher regulatory backdrop, writes Christine Gausden
Image: Dreamstime
Image: Dreamstime

Fundamental changes to legislation are pending by virtue of the draft Building Safety Bill. Together with the existing Fire Safety Bill and fire safety consultation, this bill will improve building and fire safety, leading to safer occupancy. These changes are important to be aware of as they will have an impact on our industry and affect how we build and maintain our buildings.

Those responsible for the safety of residents will be accountable for errors and will need to adapt quickly or face serious consequences.

The building safety regulator will be overseeing safety and standards of all buildings, especially those deemed higher risk, and they will seek to improve the competence of responsible parties managing and overseeing works. High-rise residential buildings will be subject to a more stringent set of rules with more clarity as to who is responsible for managing risk and enabling the ‘golden thread’ of information, gathered over the life of a building.

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