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MHCLG to take control of ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Safety Regulator, pledging ‘fast track’ process and resources to tackle delays
Former London Fire Brigade commissioner Andy Roe to head up new MHCLG board to take on functions of regulatorÂ
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Comment
Why are we seeing a surge in latent defects claims?
Remediation surveys prompted by post-Grenfell legislation are exposing other defectsÂ
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Local authority blames ‘unresponsive’ building safety regulator for latest delay to hit housing scheme
Gateway 2 holds-up put brakes on 300-homes development in Luton
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Government to pick interim chief construction adviser this summer
Chosen candidates will work for fixed term while role’s full responsibilities are determined
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̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Safety Regulator considering taking ‘firmer approach’ to bad gateway 2 submissions
Chief Philip White says regulator’s attempts to engage developers rather than turn applications down have contributed to delays
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Homes England boss calls on government to fix ‘unacceptably slow’ gateway 2 approvals
Three quarters of high rise housing schemes still being refused for pre-construction approval
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Fixing ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Safety Regulator delays should be ‘priority’, MPs tell government
It is ‘clear’ improvements have to be made, housing committee chair saysÂ
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Construction claims over sinkholes and landslips are on the rise
As geological risks increase, driven by climate change, claims relating to geotechnical impacts on construction projects may become more common
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̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Safety Regulator losing half its time setting up inter-organisation groups, says minister
Alex Norris says regulatory delays must be brought down but process should ‘feel onerous’
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MHCLG must take ‘clearer central role’ to fix remediation, says Clive Betts
Veteran MP says there was ‘never a sense’ that department had taken responsibility
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Comment
For construction product reform, the direction of travel is clear – it’s time for us all to act
Alongside the anticipated regulatory reform, a change in behaviour is required which sees industry players take greater responsibility for products and materials and be more accountable and transparent, says Amanda Long
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One in 10 tall social housing buildings still have fire defects, says regulator
More than 600 such buildings have been remediated since 2017 but 17,000 remain at risk
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Comment
Implementing the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Safety Act in Wales
Helen Johnson and Katie Rider on how the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Safety Act applies differently for Welsh buildings
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Features
How closely has the government adhered to the Grenfell Inquiry’s recommendations?
While Angela Rayner has promised to ‘ take forward’  all of the recommendations, not all appear to have been adopted to the letter. Daniel Gayne and Tom Lowe analyse the wiggle room the government has given itself over some of the key measures
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Features
What the delays at the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Safety Regulator mean for high-rise development
The new system of gateway checks on high rise buildings is adding anything up to 18 months to construction programmes. Joey Gardiner finds out why
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Comment
Change of focus, elevation of skills and use of tech: how building control must modernise post-Grenfell
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ control is being overhauled following Grenfell. Denise Chevin looks at what changes need to be made
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New building safety regime adding six months to delivery, says Unite
Student developer has deployed half of last year’s £450m equity raise, according to trading update
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Rayner asks regulator for ‘fundamental review’ of Approved Documents
Guidance on meeting regulations to be simplified
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Comment
What routes do contractors have to claim against cladding firms?
Contractors facing cladding claims from property owners have more than one possible route to claim in turn against the manufacturers