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After a year of consultation and consideration, last week the Building the Future commission published its final report. In this chapter, Carl Brown considers the implications of the Building Safety Act
The Building the Future Commission has been looking for long-term solutions through its eight work streams. However, one of our streams has arguably stood out as having a much more urgent short-term focus than the others.
The Building Safety Act became law in April 2022, but it was only really in the past year – with the opening of the registration process for higher-risk buildings – that the workings of the new regime have really become clear.
The industry is facing a huge challenge in getting its collective head around the new post-Grenfell requirements. There is a lot to understand, not least the new planning gateway processes, building registration requirements, safety case reports for relevant buildings, the new “golden thread” of information and measuring and assessing competence.
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