Sue Ryan
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This insight was published prior to the Building Safety Act receiving Royal Assent on 28 April 2022. As such, whilst accurate at the time of publication, its contents may have been superseded by the changes implemented by the Act or its related secondary legislation.
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In our December 2018 insight, the ban on combustible materials in the external wall of buildings - what you need to know, we reported on the ban on combustible materials in the external wall of buildings that is now in effect (as from 21 December 2018).
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) published its Analysis of responses to the Call for Evidence in relation to the "Technical Review of Approved Document B of the Building Regulations".
Today, on the day that the first phase report of Inquiry Chairman, Sir Martin Moore-Bick, is published, and the London Fire Brigade is heavily criticised for "serious shortcomings and systematic failures" in its response on the night of the tragedy, we review the findings in the Analysis of responses to the Call for Evidence. The ongoing consultation is crucial in light of the fact that the Phase 1 Inquiry Report found that the Grenfell Tower did not comply with the building regulations.
After the initial consultations, "a clarified version" of Approved Document B (ADB) which sets out building regulations fire safety guidance was published in July 2019. In order to progress a full technical review of the fire safety aspects of the building regulations, the MHCLG issued a Call for Evidence which closed in March 2019.
The focus areas included the following.
There is more work to be done - a further consultation has now been launched relating to changes to fire safety regulations for new-build blocks of flats - the Government has indicated a proposed commitment to requiring sprinkler systems as standard in a wider range of new flats. This consultation will close on 28 November 2019.
The Government has stated that it will work with industry and the Building Regulations Advisory Committee to determine a detailed plan going forward. In light of today's report - there is clearly a huge amount of work to do.
We will keep you updated on developments.
If you have any queries, please contact Sue Ryan or Tom George.
Footnote
[1] A system of classifying buildings according to their general use and the risks presented - as set out in Approved Document B and forming the basis of graduated guidance according to the building's group.
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