On 27th Augst 2024, the Building Safety workstream of the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) published guidance on the golden thread of information requirements for higher-risk buildings. This guidance will support dutyholders and accountable persons to deliver a golden thread for their building.
Statement from The Property Institute, marking the seventh anniversary of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, calling on the next Government to urgently remediate unsafe buildings.
Andy McGrory, Policy Lead for Resident Engagement at the HSE answers some of the common questions asked of the Building Safety Regulator.
This webinar was delivered by Andrew Saunders and Josh Paulin of the BSR and covered occupied residential buildings that meet the definition in Part 4 of the Act.
A recent FTT case has highlighted the consequences for a landlord where they fail to produce the landlord’s certificate. We are grateful to Cassandra Zanelli of Property Management Legal Services for the information provided.
Golden Thread Regulations set out what information will constitute the golden thread to be kept for occupied buildings and who the information should be shared with.
With an introduction from the new Chief Inspector of Buildings, Philip White, watch the building safety panel from the 2023 ARMA Conference. The panellists were Jaclyn Thorburn, The Property Institute, Kim Tichias, HSE, Charles Seifert, Inside the Box Advisory, Shaun Lundy, Tetra Consulting & Mark Varley, Emeria UK.
This short guide is intended to assist ‘persons’ with duties under fire safety legislation in England under Article 50 of the FSO to comply with the legislation. Its purpose is to explain the duties in simple, nonlegal language.
Updated guidance to understand the roles and legal duties of accountable persons and the principal accountable person for a high-rise residential building.
This guidance sets out the key requirements for managing fire safety in multi-occupied residential buildings. It has been updated to take account of the requirements of the Fire Safety Act 2021 and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. It also signposts to guidance on best practice where this is available.