The Building Safety Act
The Building Safety Act gained Royal Assent on 28 April 2022 and as a result, significant change to the building regime has been introduced. Find out more on the gov.uk website.
The Building Safety Act (GOV.UK)
What you need to know
From 1 October 2023, legislation has come into force that fundamentally shifts the emphasis on the role of the client, their agent and Building Control.
Clear requirements regarding dutyholders and their competence have been introduced. Four dutyholders roles have now been defined. We have created guides to the dutyholders roles and requirements below:
Domestic Client (PDF)
Client (PDF)
Designer (PDF)
Contractor (PDF)
This has changed the application process and the information we are required to record to accept your application. We have produced guidance to help you submit your application.
Application for building control approval with full plans guidance (PDF)
Building Notice application guidance (PDF)
Where any of the dutyholders change after the building regulation application has been made, you should give notice to the Local Authority.
Updated definitions
Some of the definitions of the stages of inspections we undertake has been updated. This will change when you need to notify us. The downloadable guidance below outlines what has changed at these stages:
Commencement of works guidance (PDF)
Completion of works guidance (PDF)
The Building Safety Regulator
From Spring 2024 all building control professionals will need to register and maintain registration with the Building Safety Regulator in order to conduct their role. Inspectors, as they will soon be known, will need to undertake regular assessments to evidence their ability to carry out the role and their knowledge of the building regulations.
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