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How to apply for a full or partial completion certificate after building work on a higher-risk building has been completed.
The programme was established to make sure that residents of high-rise buildings are safe – and feel safe – now, and in the future.
This guidance relates to the legal criteria for determining whether a building is considered a higher-risk building under the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023. It relates to the definition of higher-risk...
We regulate higher-risk buildings and work to raise safety standards for England’s buildings and improve built environment competence across England and Wales. BSR is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government .
Notices of publication and a consolidated list of references of pre-Exit European Assessment Documents for construction products.
Get help to classify various items of iron and steel, primarily those classified under chapter 72.
Announcements from the Building Safety Programme, established to make sure that residents of high-rise buildings are safe and feel safe, now and in the future.
Letters from the Building Safety Programme, established to make sure that residents of high-rise buildings are safe and feel safe, now and in the future.
Guidance about meeting the building regulations, given by decisions on disputes made by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.
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