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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...
Check whether you'll have to pay to replace cladding or to fix other safety problems with your building.
The leaseholder protections in the Building Safety Act 2022 only apply to “relevant buildings.” This guidance explains what is meant by that term.
'Strength in numbers' is the framework within which analysis is specified, produced and used within the Department for Transport.
Details of 7 quality markers for strength and balance exercise, suitable for use by local areas as criteria to help them carry out self-audits.
Find out how to complete and submit a return using the HMRC spreadsheet or electronic flat text file (EFTF).
This guidance relates to the legal criteria for determining whether a proposed new building is considered a higher-risk building under the Building Act 1984 (as amended by the Building Safety Act 2022) and the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions)...
The programme was established to make sure that residents of high-rise buildings are safe – and feel safe – now, and in the future.
Guidance for local authorities and other registered building control approvers (formerly known as independent approved inspectors) compiling quarterly information about new permanent dwellings, which is used for house building quarterly returns.
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