Clients should pay for extra costs incurred by scaffolders due to measures in the Building Safety Act, according to the head of a trade body. On Saturday, (6 April), the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) took responsibility for signing-off all designs for high-risk residential buildings before construction can begin. Any changes…
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Everything you need to know about the new building safety gateway regime
Eric Johnstone is a legal director at law firm Brodies LLP On 1 October 2023, the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA) brought in a new building-control regime for higher-risk buildings (HRBs). Under the new regime, the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) is responsible for building-control approval for works to new and…
Regulator: Majority of higher-risk building applications ‘not valid’
More than half of submitted applications for higher-risk buildings (HRBs) lack the “basic information” showing they meet requirements, according to regulator chiefs. From tomorrow (6 April), the new building safety regime means that all new residential schemes above 18 metres in height must pass the Building Safety Regulator’s (BSR’s) “gateway…
Scale of building inspector competence shortage revealed
Less than two-thirds of the expected number of building inspectors had applied for new competence certification when the government extended the deadline in March. Last July, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said that 4,500 building-control professionals would need to be certified by the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) by 6…
Second staircase guidance could cost industry £2.7bn
Introducing second staircases to new high-rise housing towers will cost the industry £2.7bn over the next decade, official analysis has shown. The government last week published official guidance encouraging inclusion of a second means of escape from blocks of flats taller than 18 metres. Documents released alongside this verdict revealed…
Director jailed after illegal asbestos strip-out
A 59-year-old man has been jailed for eight months after overseeing the illegal removal of 10 tonnes of asbestos-containing material from a building during a student accommodation project in Hampshire. Cavendish Winchester director Stephen Davies was handed the prison sentence at Southampton Crown Court following an investigation by the Health…
Second staircase guidance emerges – with lift-shaft advice
The government has published its official guidance encouraging the inclusion of second staircases in blocks of flats taller than 18 metres – plus advice on adding evacuation lifts. Some contractors paused work on high-rise schemes when the government announced its intention to consult on how to improve fire safety by…
Half of industry unclear on BSR gateway system
Half of construction-industry professionals are unclear on the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) gateway system, with only one in 10 having a plan for storing building information, according to a new survey. Half of around 500 respondents to a survey carried out by specification information provider NBS said they were “not…
Government hands out £424m for school safety projects
The government has announced funding for more than 850 projects to keep school buildings safe. The Department for Education published details of £424m awarded through the Condition Improvement Fund (CIF). More than 2,000 schools applied for grants through the scheme, with just over a third successful. Data tables showed that…
Second staircase uncertainty delaying 38,000 London homes, mayor claims
Thousands of homes in London have stalled construction amid uncertainty over the technical requirements of forthcoming second-staircase regulations, London mayor Sadiq Khan has claimed. Khan told the London Assembly he was aware that around 38,000 homes had been delayed as developers grapple with the new fire-safety regulation, although he believes…