With the introduction of three formal “gateways”, the Building Safety Act puts the onus on developers, designers and construction teams to prove that buildings are, and will remain, compliant and safe for use.
The Building Safety Act (BSA) was introduced following the tragic Grenfell Tower fire, which exposed significant shortcomings in building safety standards and regulatory enforcement. At the core of this legislation lies the Golden Thread, a digital-first framework for managing safety-critical information across a building’s lifecycle.
Every year, construction workers face preventable risks that can result in life-altering injuries and costly project delays. A report from the UK Health and Safety Executive reveals the staggering toll of injuries on the worksite