Repairs are no longer routine. Under the Building Safety Act, every fix is evidence. Bradley Pallister explains why “Right Repair, Right Time, First Time” is now essential for safety, compliance, and trust.
Neil Yeomans CEnvH, MIFSM shares insight on the new fire door guidance, outlining key changes, operational challenges, and the need for better information management.
The Building Assessment Certificate (BAC) was introduced to focus attention on the management of risk in higher-risk buildings (HRBs). Yet, given the reaction to organisations securing a BAC and the way it is spoken of as some kind of holy grail.
The Building Assessment Certificate (BAC) was introduced to focus attention on the management of risk in higher-risk buildings (HRBs). Yet, given the reaction to organisations securing a BAC and the way it is spoken of as some kind of holy grail.
For industry professionals, the Act’s Gateways, particularly Gateway 2, are familiar mechanisms to ensure safety is embedded throughout a building’s lifecycle.
By David Barley: Director of Education and Learning at Total Training and Development Ltd. There have been significant changes to the Building Control sector in recent […]
Whether it’s delays in transactions, increased operational costs, or even safety risks, the disjointed handling of building information has long plagued the industry.
The purpose of the ‘golden thread’ is to have the right information in order to understand the building and the steps needed to keep both the building and the people living in it safe