Issued on behalf of Dame Judith Hackitt
Around 50 senior industry figures met today (22 January 2018) to
inform the next phase of the Independent Review into Building
Regulations and Fire Safety.
Dame Judith Hackitt today hosted a summit kick-starting the next
phase of the Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire
Safety.
At the summit, Dame Judith issued a ‘call to action’ to all those
involved in the building system to bring about changes that will
enable residents to be assured that their buildings are, and will
continue to be, safe to live in.
The event was attended by around 50 senior industry figures,
reflecting the full scope of the Independent
Review which was commissioned in July 2017 following the
Grenfell fire.
At the summit, industry leaders committed to work aimed at
creating a new system that will work effectively and coherently.
Working groups will be established to develop innovative
solutions in the following key areas:
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design, construction and refurbishment – establishing what
industry and regulators need to do to fully embed building
safety during the design and construction phase
-
occupation and maintenance – identifying what building
owners, landlords and regulators need to do differently to
ensure that building safety is prioritised when a building is
occupied and throughout its life cycle
-
products – determining how the product testing and marketing
regime can be improved
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competency – establishing how competency requirements for key
individuals involved in building and managing complex and
high-risk buildings should change
-
residents’ voice – determining the best way for residents to
be given a clear, quick and effective statutory route for
raising concerns on fire safety
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regulation and guidance – resolving whether central
government ownership of technical guidance is the most
appropriate model for complex and high-risk buildings
Speaking at the summit, Dame Judith Hackitt said:
I have been greatly encouraged by the wide ranging support
which my Interim
Report received. I can now say with confidence that
there is widespread agreement that the current system of
regulation for high-rise and complex buildings is broken and
that we need a radical overhaul and a change in culture.
I was greatly encouraged by the positive tone at the summit and
the recognition of the common challenge. We now need to agree
both the ‘what’ and the ‘how’ of delivering the
transformational change which is needed.
Today we have invited people from a wide range of organisations
to join with us not just in agreeing the way forward but in
making it happen.
The government announced an
independent, forward-looking Review of Building Regulations and
Fire Safety on 28 July 2017.
The Review is being led by Dame Judith Hackitt, an experienced
engineer, and is looking at current building regulations and fire
safety, with a particular focus on multi-occupancy, high-rise
residential buildings.
The Review’s final report will be published in the spring.
Organisations and experts wishing to contribute proactively to
this next phase of work should contact the Independent Review
at BuildingRegulationsandFireSafetyReview@communities.gsi.gov.uk.